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“Like Cape Canaveral only with a lot more brothers” Sasha Cohen Always a great day out if you know how to handle yourself. Best act this time?
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Nurse Ratched" wrote: 07 Sep 2024, 15:57 Don't regret it, Pickle. With your innate radar for all things 'cool', I'm sure your instincts were correct. You lead, the young, cool folk follow.

 
Actually, when I go back I like to go up on Primrose Hill and sit there basically gobsmacked at the power of it all. Greenwich Park is good for that too, especially when the ‘shrooms are in season ;)
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Don't regret it, Pickle. With your innate radar for all things 'cool', I'm sure your instincts were correct. You lead, the young, cool folk follow.
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I’ve never been to the NHC, (Sitter). As a Londoner at the time, it was one of those things I tended to see as over-commercial and would avoid. Kind of regret that now looking back.
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I see goose still won't condemn the peado priests of the Catholic church 
London is one the great cities of the world,even though it has it's problems ,Lecce is no comparison 
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Apologies, I misread your post.

I would still love to hear all about your experiences of it though, and gain an insight into handling yourself properly.
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Who said the NHC was in spring?
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The Notting Hill carnival in SPRING?

maybe he got it confused with the Barnes classical music and literature festival?
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Cabbige Savage" wrote: 07 Sep 2024, 14:19 by Hammer and Pickle » 07 Sep 2024, 12:54


Picjkle jnr do 2 day tour of evry BENCH in Louie Sham

GOOD TIMES
You don’t have an a-farter.

What’s the matter with you, snapdragon?
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by Hammer and Pickle » 07 Sep 2024, 12:54


Picjkle jnr do 2 day tour of evry BENCH in Louie Sham

GOOD TIMES
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wils 
People leave & more come. Different places have different positives & negatives & suit people at different stages of their lives.
What is YOUR nomination for the greatest city in the world? And what does it have that London doesn’t?
And why don’t you live there?
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Your son probably felt so at home as there’s more Jam Rolls in London nowadays than English!
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Oi, Wils. Did Meghan Markle design your avatar?
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 07 Sep 2024, 12:54 My son was there for the first time this spring. Incidentally, he stayed in a hostel around the corner from Goldsmith’s. Of course it doesn’t mean much as it was only a brief visit but he absolutely loved it - said it was quite a moving experience to be in an “ocean of English” as he described it.
Funny he went in spring, because Carnival is in August.

the ocean he saw wasn’t English btw.
at least he didn’t piss his pants and cry this time.
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Every time I travel back to the UK, I find myself liking London less and less - it's certainly not evolved into the city as I had hoped it would.

Thankfully the Elizabeth Line means only 2 changes of train on the journey from Heathrow to Belverdere, or one change and a taxi from Romford if I pop in to see my brother in Hornchurch first.
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My son was there for the first time this spring. Incidentally, he stayed in a hostel around the corner from Goldsmith’s. Of course it doesn’t mean much as it was only a brief visit but he absolutely loved it - said it was quite a moving experience to be in an “ocean of English” as he described it.
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Fauxstralian wrote: 07 Sep 2024, 11:15 Of course a city the size of London has problems and issues
It IS the greatest city in the world though


 
 
 
The only people who say this are people who are ideologically invested in the political ideals they think the modern city represents, and they usually don't live here. Usually the same for those that say they like the carnival.

I live in London but it is not the greatest city in the world by most measures. It's a difficult city to live in, increasingly dangerous and most people eventually leave. It has its pleasures but if it was the 'greatest city' people wouldn't leave in the numbers they do.
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 07 Sep 2024, 12:29
Ladysmith wrote: 07 Sep 2024, 12:06 Never the liked the idea and never been to it!

Maybe rename it to the carnival for knife carriers, drug dealers, thieves and dope smokers!




 
That’s a bit of a harsh way of talking about the Catholic Church. Harsh but fair in retrospect though.
Pickle hasn’t been Carnival, but has been bummed by a priest.
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Ladysmith wrote: 07 Sep 2024, 12:06 Never the liked the idea and never been to it!

Maybe rename it to the carnival for knife carriers, drug dealers, thieves and dope smokers!


 
That’s a bit of a harsh way of talking about the Catholic Church. Harsh but fair in retrospect though.
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 07 Sep 2024, 12:01 I think you need to look at sexual offences per capita if you want to compare the Catholic Church and the City of London in this respect in any meaningful way
No you need to look at sex crimes in London vs Lecce because that’s the comparison you div.
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: 07 Sep 2024, 11:51
goose » 06 Sep 2024, 16:55
Fauxstralian wrote: 06 Sep 2024, 16:46Goose seems to have something against Ethiopian restaurants 
But is entirely comfortable with the Catholic Church being the largest paedophile ring in the world
'If I follow your logic then you're entirely comfortable with the 250k sexual offences in London last year.'

Could you explain the logical process you used to come to that conclusion?

You can use diagrams or algebraic expression if it makes things easier.



 
Apparently me preferring Lecce to London is me being entirely comfortable with crimes by the Catholic Church.
So preferring London makes you comfortable with any crimes committed in London.
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Never the liked the idea and never been to it!

Maybe rename it to the carnival for knife carriers, drug dealers, thieves and dope smokers!
 
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I think you need to look at sexual offences per capita if you want to compare the Catholic Church and the City of London in this respect in any meaningful way
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goose » 06 Sep 2024, 16:55
Fauxstralian wrote: 06 Sep 2024, 16:46Goose seems to have something against Ethiopian restaurants 
But is entirely comfortable with the Catholic Church being the largest paedophile ring in the world
'If I follow your logic then you're entirely comfortable with the 250k sexual offences in London last year.'

Could you explain the logical process you used to come to that conclusion?

You can use diagrams or algebraic expression if it makes things easier.
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Fauxstralian wrote: 07 Sep 2024, 11:15 Of course a city the size of London has problems and issues
It IS the greatest city in the world though
A bit ahead of your suggestion of the pretty little backwater of Lecce


 
Again nothing backed up by any facts. I gave you a list of better cities but instead of actually discussing the point you just make poor jokes about places you’ve never been.

like I said previously to you 
culture
beauty
crime (lack of violent and sex crimes)
weather
food
community
value for money

Lecce knocks spots off London.
but yeh you can go watch Charlton Athletic or mamma Mia any time you want. Just don’t go out on your own at night if you’re female.
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Of course a city the size of London has problems and issues
It IS the greatest city in the world though
A bit ahead of your suggestion of the pretty little backwater of Lecce

 
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