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    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    The Labour Party are suffering from an over-reaction to the theory that any criticism of the Israeli state or its policies (e.g. in its atrocious actions towards Palestine, in contravention of myriad UN Security Council resolutions) is anti-Semitic. It isn't - it's anti-Israeli. I have nothing...
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    Pubs

    That's what i'd do anyway - i wouldn't want to think i was celebrating American Independence Day - we lost, remember! :cigar:
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    Pubs

    My understanding is that if you're only drinking, it's outdoors only, but that have been something anecdotal i heard on the radio about the way some places are deciding to operate. I'm afraid it might turn out to be a nightmare. I'd love to be able to develop some sort of software which was able...
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    Things that annoy you

    so-called "Ryan Haynes"
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    Reading

    When you say he was on MI5's radar, he was brought to the attention of the security services last year because of a rumour about him investigating going to Syria (or Libya, depending on which version you read). MI5 reportedly investigated the report and decided there was no further action...
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    Reading

    TVP said in the early stages of the investigation that they were being assisted by Counter-Terrorism South-East, although they didn't (at that stage) believe it to be terror-related. I assume that evidence they gathered (shortly after Matt Hancock made himself look a bit foolish on telly by...
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    Reading

    He'll get sent to the extremist unit at HMP Long Lartin, near Evesham, where he can spend his time radicalising other innocents. Personally, i don't think it is particularly helpful pinning a label on something like this as being "terrorism". It doesn't make any difference to the atrocity of the...
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    What’s the weirdest food you’ve ever eaten?

    The French have a white sausage called Andouillette made from chitterlings. Have had them, but not sure i'd rush back ...!
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    The 'not so obvious' hot babes thread!

    Very dishonourable mention for Marosi's missus. Yum!
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    Allotment/Veg patch

    My sugar snap peas are described as the first purple variety, called Purple Magnolia. They are soooo sweet! Quite attractive in the plot too, as they have pink and purple flowers, so look a bit like sweet-peas. The other good thing about them is that they retain the purple colour when you cook...
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    Things that annoy you

    That is precisely why face masks or coverings are not the best way to control virus transmission - people DON'T know or understand how to use them properly. In the workplace, personal protective equipment is always classified as the "control measure of last resort" in a hierarchy, because there...
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    The 'not so obvious' hot babes thread!

    Oops - only 52! Sorry, love!
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    Allotment/Veg patch

    Hi Guys All the veg on our dinner plate last night came out of the garden - spuds, sugar-snap peas and courgettes! Courgettes, squashes, marrows and sweetcorn all doing very well outdoors (the soaker hose was really helpful during the dry weather). Cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes all coming...
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    The 'not so obvious' hot babes thread!

    It's not the same woman with the shabby curtains is it? Someone's missus, weren't it? But this lady is very classy-looking. Do we get to guess her age - i'd say a very well-preserved 55.
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    Things that annoy you

    Does he need one?
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    What’s the weirdest food you’ve ever eaten?

    They're nice provided you can catch the buggers!
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    Death List 2020

    Better than them, anyway!
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    Death List 2020

    So @Houchens Head posted this to kick the thread off - i believe you, sir, win the prize (sadly, as it goes)
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    What’s the weirdest food you’ve ever eaten?

    That was a mirror! (Sorry - cheap jibe - couldn't resist!)
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    What’s the weirdest food you’ve ever eaten?

    A colleague had a sheep's brain curry in a swanky Indian in Manchester last year. Obviously not heard of variant CJD!
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