Originally posted by Pulcinella
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Not so much a grumble as a satirical chuckle:
Near where I live a big Gym has opened up and , if the number of cars parked outside it this morning at 8 am. is any guide, it's popular. These people get in their cars, drive to the gym, then pay to go on a walking machine , ignoring the fresh air and sunshine outside ,apparently unaware of the irony of the situation.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostNot so much a grumble as a satirical chuckle:
Near where I live a big Gym has opened up and , if the number of cars parked outside it this morning at 8 am. is any guide, it's popular. These people get in their cars, drive to the gym, then pay to go on a walking machine , ignoring the fresh air and sunshine outside ,apparently unaware of the irony of the situation.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostStupid adverts on TV:
There's one advertising pet products for "pet parents everywhere".
Pet parents ...
... what's that aĺl about?
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Originally posted by Bryn View Post
Any particular queen?
Freddie's beloved Yamaha baby grand piano was at the heart of his musical journey from 1975 to the end of his life. Here, with exclusive reminiscences from Mary Austin, we lift the lid on the wonderful story of Freddie's favourite musical instrument.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
I think they should just install it as a replacement for the vandalised one removed from outside Forest Hill "train station", and give the people a chance to also have a good bash on it.
Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 06-09-23, 13:09.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostWell surely this will be a grumble or qualified elation depending on who you are and where you live....150 Ulez cameras vandalised to death...????
Investigating protest and criminal damage is apparently now a waste of police time. Funny that Conservatives didn’t say that about Just Stop Oil protests, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
I wonder how many of those doing the damage are actually affected - ie have a non-compliant vehicle essential to their business or life(eg disabled transport) but not the means(as current "scrappage"/replacement payments are inadequate) to replace it? Just out of idle curiosity I checked whether my old car(08 reg) would pass or not, assuming it wouldn't, and was surprised to find it was OK, as was a whole list of other brands of similar age. It gets more difficult with diesel cars as the compliance date moves on significantly, but even so a great many motorists wouldn't have to change their cars immediately. A lot of this is solely and directly the result of the likes of the Sun, and online groups, manipulating the facts to whip up misdirected frenzy. A measure of their "success" is that a public meeting about planning matters in Thetford in Norfolk was disrupted by many of the audience having swallowed the anti-car hysteria, to include low traffic neighbourhoods and 20 minute walk zones in new developments(which isn't about banning cars at all) in their ranting, regardless of the fact that none of it exists currently in the county, nor is proposed. The people affected are those who have to travel outside the county to places like London, and disrupting a local planning meeting does nothing to address those difficulties.
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