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    Finally!!! (it's a dj thing)

    cheers mate, reckon i'll take the plunge
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    Victimpool FC - Klopp leaving, grown men crying

    second most listed building in the UK after London appeal? anyway, i'm not a scouser and couldn’t' t ‎really give a brick who likes or dislikes the place, it's definitely not as bad as some like to make out ‎though!‎
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    Victimpool FC - Klopp leaving, grown men crying

    haha! horses for courses, wicked city if you ask me, bricks all over any bricky little boring town in the south (apart from london, obviously)
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    Finally!!! (it's a dj thing)

    been toying with the idea of getting a traktor s2 for a while now, only for messing around at home. ‎been playing around with virtual dj ‎which is alright for basic house mixing but not much else, also ‎difficult to mix hip hop and d&b which requires cutting etc. ‎just doesn’t really work with...
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    iPhone 5 - to be announced today

    interesting article in the economist last week on the frivolous nature of this patent war and the harm ‎it's doing- http://www.economist.com/node/21561888
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    Victimpool FC - Klopp leaving, grown men crying

    there was no cover up at heysal and 14 people went to jail for manslaughter, obviously should have been more than 14 but some slipped the net
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    Victimpool FC - Klopp leaving, grown men crying

    ‎14 and 15 year old kids died at Hillsborough, you’d have to be a completely emotionally departed ‎sociopath to not feel empathy. ‎ For some reason, some people would rather bang out tired old clichés and generalisations rather than ‎empathising when discussing Hillsborough - scousers are...
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    Clegg: Tax the rich more

    No offence but I find this type of view very self centred and simplistic. You get to vote in an election ‎and choose the government you think will best spend the tax revenues and I’m afraid that’s ‎it, it will never be perfect for everyone but you don’t get to pick and choose what your...
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    Favourite tv shows when you were a kid

    soz for missing the comment mate, would have been all over it if i had seen it! and thanks for the news of a second season! they best not fudge with the theme tune.
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    Clegg: Tax the rich more

    getting the feckers to pay tax would be a start! the graph above doesn't tell you much, the top 1% ‎may contribute 26% of tax revenues but many of them will be earning many millions more per year ‎than joe bloggs, so even if there was a flat rate of tax they'd contribute considerably more to...
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    Favourite tv shows when you were a kid

    Already mentioned but Mysterious Cities of Gold was amazing, best opening theme tune ever!‎ Was also a big fan of: Cosmo and Dibbs, Dangermouse, Rainbow, Jason and the Wheelers, Pugwall, Once Upon a ‎Time…Life, Dungeons and Dragons, Family Ness, He-Man, ‎Thundercats, Galaxy High, Racoons...
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    Living in London

    still got it's rough bits but that's the the same with all parts of london, even kensington and chelsea have got rough parts. hackney and dalston are probably the latest trendy areas that will become bourgeois, parts already are - 2-3 houses going for a million plus etc. it's a great place to...
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    Living in London

    you don't want to live in the city, it's like a ghost town at the weekend and full of ****s in the week (including myself!) north london's where you want to be, hackney and dalston are probably the "trendiest" areas at the moment
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    Living in London

    i avoid the west end like the plague! i wouldn't say it's a homogeneous suburban sprawl, due to the way london spread and enveloped the surrounding towns and villages each area tends to have it's own little high street, character, community and things going on - camden town for example...
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    Living in London

    i went to uni in liverpool and moved back down to london straight after, it's a struggle until you start earning over about £50k, anything under 40 and you're cleaned out every month but you always scrape by and have a good laugh doing it. However, that was 7 years ago, rent is even more...
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    Haye vs Chisora

    how is it WWE? loads of boxers have nicknames, his names david haye and he's renowned for his punching power so he's hardly gonna call himself davd the jab haye! difficult to get your jab off when you're fighting blokes about a foot taller than you, you need to get past their jab and look...
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    Haye vs Chisora

    Some the moral indignation and snobbery surrounding this fight is absolutely laughable, this has got all ‎the ingredients to be an absolute barnstormer! ‎ haye’s coming in at his lightest at heavyweight so obviously plans to be quick and agile around the ring ‎whilst you know chisora will...
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    Kit Thread

    the plot thickens.....
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    Kit Thread

    no ledley!
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    Biased BBC

    you see that map posted on here quite a lot, usually accompanied by condescending rolling smiley thing. i don't personally like it as it doesn't really provide a true picture, obviously, metropolitan areas which tend to be much more left/liberal leaning represent a much smaller geographical...
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