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Post by Dr LuKas on Oct 4, 2007 9:00:36 GMT -1
Yeah it's sunny, was misty earlier though. You know that big grey car park/council building near the Hog, they're knocking it down, have been for about 6 months. I know it can be dull, but it's a nice little place, Winchester! Tower Street? Good! Do you know what's going in its place? I'm sure any where is dull compared to London. No I don't know what's going on in it's place, but the place I work in Friarsgate (don't know if you know it) is being knocked down in a couple of years too, some shopping complex I think it it's place. That'll funk the traffic up even worse.
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Post by jh1980 on Oct 4, 2007 9:07:45 GMT -1
I'm sure any where is dull compared to London. No I don't know what's going on in it's place, but the place I work in Friarsgate (don't know if you know it) is being knocked down in a couple of years too, some shopping complex I think it it's place. That'll funk the traffic up even worse. Well, maybe... I spent a lot of years round there I guess, I still like it, it's just there's not so much going on... y'know! Yeah I used to go there. I might still be registered there actually, unless the place I'm registered with in London superceded it on the records. That's the whole Silverhill redevelopment, I remember that was in the early stages of planning when I was working for the Council there back in 2004. I think the whole place will flood though
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Post by Neko Bazu on Oct 4, 2007 9:09:28 GMT -1
Had an interesting dream myself, a few nights ago... In the dream, I was watching this frog hopping on some lilypads round a very phallic-looking lily. The trouble was, the pads kept sinking if he stayed on them for too long, so he had to keep moving. Every once in a while, though, the lily would produce some vines, grab hold of the frog and bugger him senseless if he moved too much. The frog didn't want to drown, so he kept moving, but he did so knowing that he'd get raped by this lily in doing so. Really confused me, I can tell you - or it did until I realised it was all a metaphor for life, anyway... What's the metaphor? Don't be stupid and get raped by lily pads, get in the water and swim past them? Well, it strikes me it was telling me that if I keep on going, I'm gonna get fucked, but if I don't, I'll just fall away completely. Sounds like life to me!
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Post by Dr LuKas on Oct 4, 2007 9:14:43 GMT -1
I'm sure any where is dull compared to London. No I don't know what's going on in it's place, but the place I work in Friarsgate (don't know if you know it) is being knocked down in a couple of years too, some shopping complex I think it it's place. That'll funk the traffic up even worse. Well, maybe... I spent a lot of years round there I guess, I still like it, it's just there's not so much going on... y'know! Yeah I used to go there. I might still be registered there actually, unless the place I'm registered with in London superceded it on the records. That's the whole Silverhill redevelopment, I remember that was in the early stages of planning when I was working for the Council there back in 2004. I think the whole place will flood though No I don't think so, even with all that rain we had a few months back it naver came close to it. If any area was to flood it would be around there but I can't really see it happening. Cheer up Neko, it's better than jumping into a room full of snakes with nothing more than a pencil sharpner to defend yourself with.
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Post by Billy on Oct 4, 2007 9:17:38 GMT -1
HA HA HA!! Yeah I'll have to experience that sometime And you know what else is weird? I woke up singing Luck Be A Lady over and over again, still am now, in my head. Sometimes I wake up with odd songs in my head that I just can't shift as well weird huh?
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Post by jh1980 on Oct 4, 2007 9:20:18 GMT -1
No I don't think so, even with all that rain we had a few months back it naver came close to it. If any area was to flood it would be around there but I can't really see it happening. Hmmm, okay. I used to know a guy called Geoff Scobie who worked for the Council's Archaeology Unit, he told me that the water levels in the culverts underneath the lowest bit of Winchester frequently are up to 1 inch of rain from flooding Plus do you remember a few years back when the path next to the Old Monk/Bishop on the Bridge/whatever they call it now flooded?
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Post by Dr LuKas on Oct 4, 2007 9:20:48 GMT -1
And you know what else is weird? I woke up singing Luck Be A Lady over and over again, still am now, in my head. Sometimes I wake up with odd songs in my head that I just can't shift as well weird huh? I know the way you've treated other guys you've been with, please be a lady tonight. ;D
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Post by Dr LuKas on Oct 4, 2007 9:24:25 GMT -1
No I don't think so, even with all that rain we had a few months back it naver came close to it. If any area was to flood it would be around there but I can't really see it happening. Hmmm, okay. I used to know a guy called Geoff Scobie who worked for the Council's Archaeology Unit, he told me that the water levels in the culverts underneath the lowest bit of Winchester frequently are up to 1 inch of rain from flooding Plus do you remember a few years back when the path next to the Old Monk/Bishop on the Bridge/whatever they call it now flooded? Yeah but that was only because it was right next to the river, the rest of the place was fine, the bit I'm talking about is too high up, that bit under the Surgery I protected I'm sure. The only bits that will get flooded are the bits that were a little flooded, the road and area near the Leisure Centre and the area by the Bishop on the Bridge. Any way doesn't bother me, I will have quit long before any of this happens.
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Post by jh1980 on Oct 4, 2007 9:26:43 GMT -1
Yeah but that was only because it was right next to the river, the rest of the place was fine, the bit I'm talking about is too high up, that bit under the Surgery I protected I'm sure. The only bits that will get flooded are the bits that were a little flooded, the road and area near the Leisure Centre and the area by the Bishop on the Bridge. Any way doesn't bother me, I will have quit long before any of this happens. Indeed, get out of Winchester before the ice cap melts! Where you wanna go, funkmeister? Is an idea forming?
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Post by Dr LuKas on Oct 4, 2007 9:28:31 GMT -1
MARS BABY!!!!!
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Post by jh1980 on Oct 4, 2007 9:32:28 GMT -1
Haha, how could I forget?! Not too much chance of that place flooding!
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Post by Dr LuKas on Oct 4, 2007 9:37:08 GMT -1
I don't know, we could get the place grooving so much, there will be so much booty shaking it'll heat the whole planet up and the ice caps will melt, resulting in some funky surfing amongst the martians. WoO O O O OO OOoooO!
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Post by Neko Bazu on Oct 4, 2007 9:37:53 GMT -1
Cheer up Neko, it's better than jumping into a room full of snakes with nothing more than a pencil sharpner to defend yourself with. I dunno; that could be quite good exercise
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Post by Dr LuKas on Oct 4, 2007 9:54:34 GMT -1
Yeah but that was only because it was right next to the river, the rest of the place was fine, the bit I'm talking about is too high up, that bit under the Surgery I protected I'm sure. The only bits that will get flooded are the bits that were a little flooded, the road and area near the Leisure Centre and the area by the Bishop on the Bridge. Any way doesn't bother me, I will have quit long before any of this happens. Indeed, get out of Winchester before the ice cap melts! Where you wanna go, funkmeister? Is an idea forming? If things continue as they are, Portsmouth will be under water in 50 years or less.
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Post by jh1980 on Oct 4, 2007 10:00:27 GMT -1
If things continue as they are, Portsmouth will be under water in 50 years or less. *fails to shed a tear*
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Post by Dr LuKas on Oct 4, 2007 10:11:49 GMT -1
If things continue as they are, Portsmouth will be under water in 50 years or less. *fails to shed a tear* I know people in Portsmouth.......
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Post by jh1980 on Oct 4, 2007 10:13:36 GMT -1
*fails to shed a tear* I know people in Portsmouth....... Sorry then! Southsea is nice in fairness, used to walk there with the family and that, halcyon childhood mem'ries
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Post by Dr LuKas on Oct 4, 2007 10:15:24 GMT -1
Only good bit about it is Gunwarf Quays A LOT of money went into that.
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Post by Fizzy Bread on Oct 4, 2007 10:16:06 GMT -1
In danger of being on topic here but apologies for the chat room thing not working. Tis just a trial period.
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Oct 4, 2007 10:29:11 GMT -1
It was working fine last night, though i had just downloaded the latest java Updates?
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