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leggedstruggle Croydon 08 Oct 15 8.14am | |
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This is the part I hate about them, probably more than anything else.
I don't. Reading was a f**king s**thole in the 70s and 80s, the gentrification of the 90s turned it around if you ask me. I'd like to see more done to turn s**ty estates and run down areas into nicer places to live, ideally driven by the local community, Council and business rather than corporate entities. The only problem of gentrification is that it raises already ridiculous property prices, and squeezes people out. I'm not even sure what a 'traditional working class establishment' actually is anymore. The trade union club? That said, who the f**k is going to Cereal bars? Sometimes I think I woke up and the world dropped acid while I was asleep. You're different in having a grasp of reality. Earning good money is considered acceptable only if it's from the state or if you spend it on nothing. A sensible campaign to expose hipsters would've involved inviting the local homeless to eat free cereal outside. The Marxists believe that there will be no need for money in the communist utopia that is to come about.
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 08 Oct 15 8.59am | |
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Quote johnfirewall at 06 Oct 2015 7.14pm
Quote Jimenez at 06 Oct 2015 1.24pm
This is the part I hate about them, probably more than anything else.
I don't. Reading was a f**king s**thole in the 70s and 80s, the gentrification of the 90s turned it around if you ask me. I'd like to see more done to turn s**ty estates and run down areas into nicer places to live, ideally driven by the local community, Council and business rather than corporate entities. The only problem of gentrification is that it raises already ridiculous property prices, and squeezes people out. I'm not even sure what a 'traditional working class establishment' actually is anymore. The trade union club? That said, who the f**k is going to Cereal bars? Sometimes I think I woke up and the world dropped acid while I was asleep.
"It's not the bullet that's got my name on it that concerns me; it's all them other ones flyin' around marked 'To Whom It May Concern.'" |
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chris123 hove actually 08 Oct 15 9.10am | |
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Quote dannyh at 08 Oct 2015 8.59am
Quote jamiemartin721 at 07 Oct 2015 1.16pm
Quote johnfirewall at 06 Oct 2015 7.14pm
Quote Jimenez at 06 Oct 2015 1.24pm
This is the part I hate about them, probably more than anything else.
I don't. Reading was a f**king s**thole in the 70s and 80s, the gentrification of the 90s turned it around if you ask me. I'd like to see more done to turn s**ty estates and run down areas into nicer places to live, ideally driven by the local community, Council and business rather than corporate entities. The only problem of gentrification is that it raises already ridiculous property prices, and squeezes people out. I'm not even sure what a 'traditional working class establishment' actually is anymore. The trade union club? That said, who the f**k is going to Cereal bars? Sometimes I think I woke up and the world dropped acid while I was asleep.
Clearly a racist attack.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 08 Oct 15 9.20am | |
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Quote dannyh at 08 Oct 2015 8.59am
Quote jamiemartin721 at 07 Oct 2015 1.16pm
Quote johnfirewall at 06 Oct 2015 7.14pm
Quote Jimenez at 06 Oct 2015 1.24pm
This is the part I hate about them, probably more than anything else.
I don't. Reading was a f**king s**thole in the 70s and 80s, the gentrification of the 90s turned it around if you ask me. I'd like to see more done to turn s**ty estates and run down areas into nicer places to live, ideally driven by the local community, Council and business rather than corporate entities. The only problem of gentrification is that it raises already ridiculous property prices, and squeezes people out. I'm not even sure what a 'traditional working class establishment' actually is anymore. The trade union club? That said, who the f**k is going to Cereal bars? Sometimes I think I woke up and the world dropped acid while I was asleep.
It is a true sign that the world has truly gone up its own arse when people are paying £3 plus for a bowl of f*cking Coco Pops from a pair of Hipster c*nt brothers....
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chris123 hove actually 08 Oct 15 9.28am | |
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Quote The Sash at 08 Oct 2015 9.20am
Quote dannyh at 08 Oct 2015 8.59am
Quote jamiemartin721 at 07 Oct 2015 1.16pm
Quote johnfirewall at 06 Oct 2015 7.14pm
Quote Jimenez at 06 Oct 2015 1.24pm
This is the part I hate about them, probably more than anything else.
I don't. Reading was a f**king s**thole in the 70s and 80s, the gentrification of the 90s turned it around if you ask me. I'd like to see more done to turn s**ty estates and run down areas into nicer places to live, ideally driven by the local community, Council and business rather than corporate entities. The only problem of gentrification is that it raises already ridiculous property prices, and squeezes people out. I'm not even sure what a 'traditional working class establishment' actually is anymore. The trade union club? That said, who the f**k is going to Cereal bars? Sometimes I think I woke up and the world dropped acid while I was asleep.
It is a true sign that the world has truly gone up its own arse when people are paying £3 plus for a bowl of f*cking Coco Pops from a pair of Hipster c*nt brothers....
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 08 Oct 15 9.31am | |
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Quote chris123 at 08 Oct 2015 9.28am
Quote The Sash at 08 Oct 2015 9.20am
Quote dannyh at 08 Oct 2015 8.59am
Quote jamiemartin721 at 07 Oct 2015 1.16pm
Quote johnfirewall at 06 Oct 2015 7.14pm
Quote Jimenez at 06 Oct 2015 1.24pm
This is the part I hate about them, probably more than anything else.
I don't. Reading was a f**king s**thole in the 70s and 80s, the gentrification of the 90s turned it around if you ask me. I'd like to see more done to turn s**ty estates and run down areas into nicer places to live, ideally driven by the local community, Council and business rather than corporate entities. The only problem of gentrification is that it raises already ridiculous property prices, and squeezes people out. I'm not even sure what a 'traditional working class establishment' actually is anymore. The trade union club? That said, who the f**k is going to Cereal bars? Sometimes I think I woke up and the world dropped acid while I was asleep.
It is a true sign that the world has truly gone up its own arse when people are paying £3 plus for a bowl of f*cking Coco Pops from a pair of Hipster c*nt brothers....
The 2 largest brewing companies are merging apparently. So most of the piss served in pubs will come from the same company...
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 08 Oct 15 10.02am | |
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Quote chris123 at 08 Oct 2015 9.28am
Quote The Sash at 08 Oct 2015 9.20am
Quote dannyh at 08 Oct 2015 8.59am
Quote jamiemartin721 at 07 Oct 2015 1.16pm
Quote johnfirewall at 06 Oct 2015 7.14pm
Quote Jimenez at 06 Oct 2015 1.24pm
This is the part I hate about them, probably more than anything else.
I don't. Reading was a f**king s**thole in the 70s and 80s, the gentrification of the 90s turned it around if you ask me. I'd like to see more done to turn s**ty estates and run down areas into nicer places to live, ideally driven by the local community, Council and business rather than corporate entities. The only problem of gentrification is that it raises already ridiculous property prices, and squeezes people out. I'm not even sure what a 'traditional working class establishment' actually is anymore. The trade union club? That said, who the f**k is going to Cereal bars? Sometimes I think I woke up and the world dropped acid while I was asleep.
It is a true sign that the world has truly gone up its own arse when people are paying £3 plus for a bowl of f*cking Coco Pops from a pair of Hipster c*nt brothers....
Whats your point ?
"It's not the bullet that's got my name on it that concerns me; it's all them other ones flyin' around marked 'To Whom It May Concern.'" |
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 08 Oct 15 10.03am | |
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Quote chris123 at 08 Oct 2015 9.28am
Quote The Sash at 08 Oct 2015 9.20am
Quote dannyh at 08 Oct 2015 8.59am
Quote jamiemartin721 at 07 Oct 2015 1.16pm
Quote johnfirewall at 06 Oct 2015 7.14pm
Quote Jimenez at 06 Oct 2015 1.24pm
This is the part I hate about them, probably more than anything else.
I don't. Reading was a f**king s**thole in the 70s and 80s, the gentrification of the 90s turned it around if you ask me. I'd like to see more done to turn s**ty estates and run down areas into nicer places to live, ideally driven by the local community, Council and business rather than corporate entities. The only problem of gentrification is that it raises already ridiculous property prices, and squeezes people out. I'm not even sure what a 'traditional working class establishment' actually is anymore. The trade union club? That said, who the f**k is going to Cereal bars? Sometimes I think I woke up and the world dropped acid while I was asleep.
It is a true sign that the world has truly gone up its own arse when people are paying £3 plus for a bowl of f*cking Coco Pops from a pair of Hipster c*nt brothers....
Are you seriously comparing a pub selling oooh let say a Remy Martin as well as a bog standard to someone opening a shop with the aim of selling a bowl of cereal for £2-3 more than the retail price of a box to the bearded, unicycle riding achingly hip who have moved in to an East End s*** hole so they can play at faux poverty??? Its f*cking cereal - its not a thing of beauty....
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We are goin up! Coulsdon 08 Oct 15 10.13am | |
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Quote The Sash at 08 Oct 2015 10.03am
Are you seriously comparing a pub selling oooh let say a Remy Martin as well as a bog standard to someone opening a shop with the aim of selling a bowl of cereal for £2-3 more than the retail price of a box to the bearded, unicycle riding achingly hip who have moved in to an East End s*** hole so they can play at faux poverty??? Its f*cking cereal - its not a thing of beauty....
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chris123 hove actually 08 Oct 15 10.16am | |
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Quote The Sash at 08 Oct 2015 10.03am
Quote chris123 at 08 Oct 2015 9.28am
Quote The Sash at 08 Oct 2015 9.20am
Quote dannyh at 08 Oct 2015 8.59am
Quote jamiemartin721 at 07 Oct 2015 1.16pm
Quote johnfirewall at 06 Oct 2015 7.14pm
Quote Jimenez at 06 Oct 2015 1.24pm
This is the part I hate about them, probably more than anything else.
I don't. Reading was a f**king s**thole in the 70s and 80s, the gentrification of the 90s turned it around if you ask me. I'd like to see more done to turn s**ty estates and run down areas into nicer places to live, ideally driven by the local community, Council and business rather than corporate entities. The only problem of gentrification is that it raises already ridiculous property prices, and squeezes people out. I'm not even sure what a 'traditional working class establishment' actually is anymore. The trade union club? That said, who the f**k is going to Cereal bars? Sometimes I think I woke up and the world dropped acid while I was asleep.
It is a true sign that the world has truly gone up its own arse when people are paying £3 plus for a bowl of f*cking Coco Pops from a pair of Hipster c*nt brothers....
Are you seriously comparing a pub selling oooh let say a Remy Martin as well as a bog standard to someone opening a shop with the aim of selling a bowl of cereal for £2-3 more than the retail price of a box to the bearded, unicycle riding achingly hip who have moved in to an East End s*** hole so they can play at faux poverty??? Its f*cking cereal - its not a thing of beauty....
That's exactly what I'm saying - if people want to pay premium prices for a premium product, they should be able to without the providers being called scum.
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Kermit8 Hevon 08 Oct 15 10.32am | |
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I don't believe I would like the type of people that would go to a cereal bar and think it's ok. A bit like Costa Coffee w@nkers. Corporate consuming idiots who don't mind being ripped off and help drag society down.
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chris123 hove actually 08 Oct 15 10.34am | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 08 Oct 2015 10.32am
I don't believe I would like the type of people that would go to a cereal bar and think it's ok. A bit like Costa Coffee w@nkers. Corporate consuming idiots who don't mind being ripped off and help drag society down.
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