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Commuting to W Croydon by train and tram and seeing the amount of tenants/owners who fly-tip over their back garden fences onto Railtrack/Croydon Tram embankments/property, it's disgusting. I'm assuming like local authorities/Housing Associations they don't bother trying to trace the culprits as it costs too much and if necessary it'll just be cleared (or left for eternity).
Most A roads/motorways also have seas of litter just chucked from vehicles too. We really are the fly-tipping, littering scumbag kings of Europe. Just what is wrong with people? I'm assuming Keep Britain Tidy have waved the white flag and given up. |
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This is used as a rubbish chute for everything from old washing machines and fridges that have been stripped of parts, to household and human waste. They also have a system of stripping plastic from wires by lighting a huge bonfire at least once a week which produces plumes of black, toxic smoke and on many occasions, ignites the rubbish avalanche below, endangering their own homes and the school. Nothing is done by the police, the town hall and the fire brigade rarely attend due to threats of violence. The Andaluz has absolutely no respect for their surroundings, litter and dump rubbish all around the countryside and get rather nasty when confronted. |
Watch out, Pedro - Hpalace and the gang will accuse you of doing a rascism.
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black Boy lane to La Rose lane and the subsequent defacing of La Rose lane sign. Times move on and I think LaRose, as a street name, is a great positive change. The fact that someone bothered to deface and go to the trouble of buying a big replacement sign in the old name shows that there is still a few wankers out there and is exactly why the sign should be changed. |
TBF It was on the Beeb a lot of residents (all races) didn't want the name changed.
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Also, the old name was still on the new street sign (as was the case with Mandela Street, formerly Selous Street, when I lived in Camden a billion years ago) . Also x2, no one seems to know the origin of the original name.
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I still honestly think you chaps would explode if you see the filth we see everyday here. Authorities and individuals provide bins etc. here and people leave their rubbish a couple of metres away. If fly tippers are caught on camera and interviewed by police and/or council officials, it becomes a sweary mary session with it being everyone else's fault except the scumbag. |
I think there is a new system of the three Rs to repalce what we learnt at school.
Rights, Respect, Responsibilities. A certain underclass of society want all the Rights, but without showing any Respect for the lives of other people or any societal or even personal or family Responsibility. This is in all areas. Whether it be groups of fans acting yobbishly at football - i.e. our own fans deciding to stand where we like at away games and bullying others out of their seats, or whether it be someone just deciding that the disposal of a mattress, sofa, or fridge is something they can't be arsed to deal with. Throw in dreadful road users, twats that throw their fast food packaging out of the window, forecourt road rage, or some of the suipermarket and other shite that went on during the pandemic. TBF the leaders are hardly setting a good example. It can only come down to us regular people just living our own lives and trying to do things the right way, and hope we are treated as well as we treat others. Confronting these scummers is only likely to turn out badly eventually. They have a predisposition to be scumbags, that can only result in one thing. However satisfying it might be to hand someone back their discarded Big Mac box, those little victories aren't going to learn them, and one day a 'gangster chav' is going to pull a knife, gun or use their car as a lethal weapon because you have disrespected them. I get involved in rows here, and I have stood up to nuisance criminals almost in a Crocodile Dundee way (without the big knife), and had knives waved at me. The drugged up teenagers here are waving pistols about now, and in some cases are killing people even after they have handed over their property quickly and celebrating their 'gangster' behaviour on social media (yep, soon to be caught generation idiots). As my wife says, a hero husband is not much use to anyone in a box. Especially when the captured crimbos are part of a group and no-one can tell who pulled the trigger, and we have to respect their rights. |
That we now have 2 posters who are popping up everywhere acting like HD_Eagles love children. Its like they work for the club with their policing of peoples posts. Look forward to them moving on.
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People that join Teams meetings 5 mins ahead of the start time and you get the notification. It's bordering on passive aggression
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I know that sounds awful, but thats what happened. |
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They were always known as pikeys and calling them travellers kind of helped to sanitise their reputation. The reality is different. |
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You silly sausage. As you well know I was talking about Black Boy Lane.
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The bloody McDonald's advert where 2 women lead a march out of the office to the nearest McDonald's.
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ITVx
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This grating womans voice on this Man Utd v Forest match
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Not getting my own Birthday thread on the BBS for at least the third year running.
My life is so empty, my interactions are so shallow, and my purpose on the planet so meaningless and inconsequential, that I need and crave that verification of my existence. Get on it, peeps. |
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There are a few reasons for pubs of that era being called the Black Boy. It was a nickname of King JamesII. Related to his connection to the Slave Trade. There are other explanations if you check Google. Pub names and road names are often related. |
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El Ag - f~ck off you posh nonce c~nt. TIA. |
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Bleated HB Peter, hope you had a good one :) |
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What the issue is was why was the name Black Boy used by the pub. This is unclear but Charles II was nicknamed the Black Boy by his mother. He died in 1685 Therefore one view is the origin of the name has nothing to do with slavery or race. James I is behind for instance the Red Lion name for pubs. White Lion is Edward IV origin. Let alone Kings Head named pubs. Naming pubs after royalty or royal connections is very common. |
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We live about half a mile from the field that has held one of the older gypsy horse fairs in the country (I am told) and so every year we get an influx of the community. It’s not that big a field but we see horse carts and transporters arriving. Every year the housebreaking levels spike (local police explained while looking at our CCTV). This is likely true of any event but this is relatively small affair so ma6be my Ma had it right :) As a result of the Fair there are a lot of gypsies/whatever that have settled into houses around here and their families seem to own a fair amount of land too. |
My dad's side of the family was from South Yorkshire and heard the word 'Diddicoy' used many times years ago as a kid.
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There was a children's book and a series, in the 70s, called Diddakoi - it's a Romany term for mixed blood.
My mother used to use it as well. |
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My mum was from South Norwood and we lived in Leicestershire later but other than visiting us I don't think she ever spent time up here. I really don't ever remember anyone but my parents ever use the word. TBH the most common label given up here seems to be Gypo's but that's always preceded by a 7 letter word beginning with F and said with feeling :) around the time of the fair. The local gypsies say the same thing from what I can tell :) There aren't that many around but they often have a horse in their garden or tethered up on the verge and see them in those 2 wheeled buggy things. Never spotted Jonjo and his Dad round here mind. |
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Probably - we always gave her a fair bit of shit for being a swampy.
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This is quite annoying: https://www.bmj.com/content/380/bmj.p197
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Harry Wallop ? Shurely shome mishtake ?
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Ya know, there was a time on the BBS when people had the good grace to post up a birthday thread most days. But we lived in more pleasent times back then. |
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You went from swamp life to Westminster boys in one generation. Why isn't there a Billy Elliot style film out there? |
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The unexpected benefit was the opportunity to teach Maz something about the BBS that seemed to pass him by after all these years - no time to look around properly when you are pushing towards 175k posts I suppose. |
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She gave us shit for being from Croydon. We later discovered she had grandparents from Essex and hence gave her shit for being an Essex girl. And so it went on. She was also an Arsenal fan while we were all Palace. Imagine the larks. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PdKP5Y6-5U My mate El Aguila makes an appearance at 26:30. |
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Youths. Well, specifically the little group of scrotes that hang around my local shopping parade, early evening, going on the rampage in my local Coop.
Twice now the shop has had to close because the Police have (apparently) declined to attend and the staff are scared. Madness. They were at it last night, although I missed the rampaging bit as I was in the pub, saw the aftermath though. I've suggested starting up a posse.... |
People who claim they "always say it like it is".
No, you don't. You ****. |
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I bet if you say it like it is and call that person a name, that person would take offence :) |
The McDonalds advert with Yello’s ‘OhYeah’ track.
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Great tune though. Used in The Secret of My Success and another 80s film I can’t remember iirc.
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Haven’t seen the ad so my memories are untainted. Was the other film Ferris Bueller or some other John Hughes film?
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It's got Miriam Margoyles in it.[emoji2961] |
Phone zombies and people with no spatial awareness. I would tell them to F*** O** but they would probably crash into someone on the way!
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Wouldn't that be extra satisfying.
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I will labour this point.
Maz's worming, backed by wcb, doesn't cut it. Two decades and 171k posts, you have to be more observant than that when you eat, sleep, and shit on this site. |
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Ta.
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Phone zombies
The McDonald's ad Woke Gangs of youths who seem to be invisible to the Police Energy prices Food prices Life is all a bit crap right now |
My fault, allowing Mrs P access to my ITunes.
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BBC Title LIVE....Liverpool, Man Utd & Man City news conferences
Summary Premier League build-up and 15 news conferences. But apparantly only those three clubs are worth tuning in for. |
EVRI. My god their customer service is not existant. Useless website, Chat bots and phone bots with no people. Absolutely the worst. I will also throw in the customs hoops to jump through for simply sending a gift to Solivinia. What a wonderful benefit Brexit has turned out to be.
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Sorry for going a bit POLITICAL CORRECTNESS GAWN MAD, but shouldn't rozzers concentrate on stopping and solving crime?: https://twitter.com/RichardWLewis/st...96473083793409
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That McDonald's advert. I can't find the remote quickly enough.
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McDonald's paper straws .... after a few seconds it's like trying to suck a milkshake through a Tampax!
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It seems to have created a brand new country though. |
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