Posts by Sofie Bribiesca
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Hard News: London's Burning, in reply to
any searching along thoses lines……
Throw in the M6 if anyone is interested. It was an interesting case study but might not be everyone's cuppa tea.
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Yes, think that was it Islander. very rare. This case will be studied for years ,to be sure. The super strength that they had as well....
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Hard News: London's Burning, in reply to
If all your friends jumped off a cliff, would you jump too? If we are honest, sometimes the answer is yes, we would.
Recently we watched a doco of an absolutely unbelievable incident of 2 Swedish twin sisters do the equivalent of that. There is much on the internet about it and easy to find. I feel it is really difficult for some to watch so haven't posted this" but 2 swedish twin sisters" does get one there.
This appeared to be where one sister has actually followed the others thought process and there was a rare disorder (french name, cant remember it) where they had almost become one. I found it fascinating but horrifying all at the same time. -
Hard News: London's Burning, in reply to
Excellent turn of phrase there Craig. :) My only hope would be the message would be recieved after the leedle peeps got their full replacement policies honoured. I'd hate civil unrest to be any excuse if the Police refuse.
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can't get these guys out of my head
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Scotland Yard advises " Events inexcusable"
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Hard News: Fixing Auckland, in reply to
Plus I've been in a few of those apartments down there and they don't even have nogs or studs in their walls.$1000,000+ and hollow walls! What's that about?
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Hard News: Fixing Auckland, in reply to
I’m thinking particularly of cities in Spain and Brazil but I am sure there are other examples.
You do realise that you just mentioned 2 places that have a siesta which is taken seriously and becomes the quiet part of the day and hence the evening is more noisy and less precious for residents to need to wind down so that in itself may explain the differences.10pm in those countries is much like 7pm over here. Very sensible idea, the siesta, in my book. Beats the western "power nap" if you ask this Mexican.:)
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And, tying a few comments together, the style of Kevin McCloud with the stools we all must endure sometimes ;)
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Poor wee sideshow Bob