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Title: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Stemo on 10 February 2014, 19:57:46
...at the ready. Panorama, followed by bedroom tax, followed by benefits street.
Earplugs, Mo.
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 10 February 2014, 20:00:24
Top gear in a mo. Not seen it yet.


Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: SIR Philbutt on 10 February 2014, 20:16:42
Top gear in a mo. Not seen it yet.

watch out for the Mclaren P1 at the end - wow
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: SIR Philbutt on 10 February 2014, 20:17:19
...at the ready. Panorama, followed by bedroom tax, followed by benefits street.
Earplugs, Mo.

Keep us updated - corrie here
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: 05omegav6 on 10 February 2014, 20:21:58
...at the ready. Panorama, followed by bedroom tax, followed by benefits street.
Earplugs, Mo.

Keep us updated - corrie here
You can read all about all of it in tomorrows Daily Fail, with audio summaries on Jeremy Whine at noon ;D
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 10 February 2014, 20:24:52
...at the ready. Panorama, followed by bedroom tax, followed by benefits street.
Earplugs, Mo.

Keep us updated - corrie here

Or buy a telly? Just a suggestion. Like. ;)
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: SIR Philbutt on 10 February 2014, 20:48:00
...at the ready. Panorama, followed by bedroom tax, followed by benefits street.
Earplugs, Mo.

Keep us updated - corrie here

Or buy a telly? Just a suggestion. Like. ;)

Three TV's here, one with Corrie on, one with the Kardashian's, one gaming. I'm on here waiting for Walking Dead at 10, FOX+ as we have to watch Criminal Minds at 9.  >:( Last in't peckin order me you know  ::) :-X
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Stemo on 10 February 2014, 21:00:57
I must be getting used to foreign fraudsters laughing at our pathetic government. It's so bleeding easy that even I'm laughing.
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 10 February 2014, 21:20:01
Top gear in a mo. Not seen it yet.




Wow, Reading was on. What a dump.
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Stemo on 10 February 2014, 21:20:50
Top gear in a mo. Not seen it yet.




Wow, Reading was on. What a dump.
You should move.
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 10 February 2014, 21:22:53
Top gear in a mo. Not seen it yet.




Wow, Reading was on. What a dump.
You should move.

Way aheD of ya, as yousual. ;)
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Rods2 on 11 February 2014, 13:33:45
Top gear in a mo. Not seen it yet.




Wow, Reading was on. What a dump.

The Reading suburb of Reading is slightly more upmarket than Reading itself.  :P :P :P
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: 05omegav6 on 11 February 2014, 13:38:25
As predicted, Jeremy Whine is busy bullying Eric Pickles for being rubbish at his job because he is a bit podgy...

Given the fact that the Somerset Levels are actually below sea level, what is an MP supposed to do about the laws of nature? Water flows downhill, always has and always will... After all MPs and quangos are people not Gods or King Canute ::)
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 11 February 2014, 13:55:04
Top gear in a mo. Not seen it yet.




Wow, Reading was on. What a dump.

The Reading suburb of Reading is slightly more upmarket than Reading itself.  :P :P :P

Not hard, as Evan James May sees an eliment of Reading in Camp Bastion
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 11 February 2014, 16:57:08
As predicted, Jeremy Whine is busy bullying Eric Pickles for being rubbish at his job because he is a bit podgy...

Given the fact that the Somerset Levels are actually below sea level, what is an MP supposed to do about the laws of nature? Water flows downhill, always has and always will... After all MPs and quangos are people not Gods or King Canute ::)

I wonder how the Dutch manage?  ::)

I drove up the M5 today and between Taunton and Weston-Super-Mud there are a few rivers and drainage channels heading towards the Bristol Channel from the Somerset Levels.  I expected them to be raging torrents taking all that water down to the sea, but all was still and calm....  :-\ :-\
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: TheBoy on 11 February 2014, 18:29:19
I have little time or patience with people living near rivers, on reclaimed land, or in flood plains when they get flooded, then claim its the goverment's fault.

WTF should my taxes be wasted on people not bright enough to realise that living in these places will raise their risk of flood.

And breath...
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: TheBoy on 11 February 2014, 18:30:10
I wonder how the Dutch manage?  ::)
I suspect their welfare bills are not cripling them
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 11 February 2014, 19:06:23
I wonder how the Dutch manage?  ::)
I suspect their welfare bills are not cripling them

Not just welfare but our tax pounds get sprayed about like they grow on trees!!  >:(

Saw a report yesterday that DEFRA have spent £5 million culling Ruddy Ducks over the last few years!  Why?  Because apparently they migrate to Spain and mate with Spanish ducks and the Spanish don't like it!  :o  ::)

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/mar/08/ruddy-ducks-extermination

DEFRA should have told our Spanish friends to 'duck off' and kill them themselves!!!  >:(
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: 05omegav6 on 11 February 2014, 19:11:16
As predicted, Jeremy Whine is busy bullying Eric Pickles for being rubbish at his job because he is a bit podgy...

Given the fact that the Somerset Levels are actually below sea level, what is an MP supposed to do about the laws of nature? Water flows downhill, always has and always will... After all MPs and quangos are people not Gods or King Canute ::)

I wonder how the Dutch manage?  ::)

I drove up the M5 today and between Taunton and Weston-Super-Mud there are a few rivers and drainage channels heading towards the Bristol Channel from the Somerset Levels.  I expected them to be raging torrents taking all that water down to the sea, but all was still and calm....  :-\ :-\
The Dutch have a shed load of practice, and no significant hills.

That's the point I made elsewhere... rather than trying to keep the water back, open the sluices and let the rivers drain as intended...

Chertsey, Richmond and Reading wouldn't be getting flooded if the lock gates along the Thames were opened :-X
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: 05omegav6 on 11 February 2014, 19:12:36
I have little time or patience with people living near rivers, on reclaimed land, or in flood plains when they get flooded, then claim its the goverment's fault.

WTF should my taxes be wasted on people not bright enough to realise that living in these places will raise their risk of flood.

And breath...
Oddly enough I was thinking of the people who live near airports and bitch about the noise ::)
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 11 February 2014, 19:35:17
I have little time or patience with people living near rivers, on reclaimed land, or in flood plains when they get flooded, then claim its the goverment's fault.

WTF should my taxes be wasted on people not bright enough to realise that living in these places will raise their risk of flood.

And breath...
Oddly enough I was thinking of the people who live near airports and bitch about the noise ::)

Is Reading Reading near an airport?
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: ted_one on 11 February 2014, 20:20:57
Don't buy a house in Reading....2000+ new houses being built and will be virtually joining us to Bracknell :o
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 11 February 2014, 20:24:17
Don't buy a house in Reading....2000+ new houses being built and will be virtually joining us to Bracknell :o

Can't get in and out of the place as it is. Heading south on the 329m from the m4 is a no no since the new road layout past Binfield.

They've cocked that right up. WDC are utterly useless. Utterly.

But its better than Reading. By miles. ;)
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: ted_one on 11 February 2014, 20:29:41
Agreed,and that project is not scheduled to finish until August.... PITA >:(
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 11 February 2014, 20:35:04
Taxes are to support the needy.
If your flooded out, your needy.
If you have pot holes on your roads they should be filled.
If your house is near a forest on fire in summer, it should be protected.
If you have cliff erosion, there should be sea defences.
If you live on a hill there should be grit buns in winter.




Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 11 February 2014, 20:43:42
Agreed,and that project is not scheduled to finish until August.... PITA >:(

When the Lodden flooded Winnersh/Sindelsham/Arborfield, as it always does, there was only one way in to Reading. So naturally that was oppsed too.

The A404 regularly has issues displayed on the m4 matrix signs. The 329M has far more agro with jams, but do we see Matrix signs advising of conditions in the 329M ? No, do we bugger as like. Junction 11 is usually clear though.
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: aaronjb on 11 February 2014, 20:44:26
Taxes are to support the needy.
If your flooded out, your needy.
If you have pot holes on your roads they should be filled.
If your house is near a forest on fire in summer, it should be protected.
If you have cliff erosion, there should be sea defences.
If you live on a hill there should be grit buns in winter.

They don't sound very tasty..
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 11 February 2014, 20:47:35
Taxes are to support the needy.
If your flooded out, your needy.
If you have pot holes on your roads they should be filled.
If your house is near a forest on fire in summer, it should be protected.
If you have cliff erosion, there should be sea defences.
If you live on a hill there should be grit buns in winter.

They don't sound very tasty..

If a tree falls down and blocks your drive, the council should come and remove it. If Someone said tough luck, its your own stupid fault for living near a tree, what would you say?
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: 05omegav6 on 11 February 2014, 20:50:43
Taxes are to support the needy.
If your flooded out, your needy.
If you have pot holes on your roads they should be filled.
If your house is near a forest on fire in summer, it should be protected.
If you have cliff erosion, there should be sea defences.
If you live on a hill there should be grit buns in winter.

They don't sound very tasty..
Somebody mention grits...
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 11 February 2014, 20:56:54
If it snows, as it is in Cumbria on high ground, I don't expect people to say, tough luck we're not gritting your roads, you live on high ground you should expect this to happen.
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: aaronjb on 11 February 2014, 20:58:32
If a tree falls down and blocks your drive, the council should come and remove it. If Someone said tough luck, its your own stupid fault for living near a tree, what would you say?

If on a public highway I'd hope they would, yep..

I paid to have the one in the drive removed, though ;)

[edit] I was really only here to take the pee out of your iPad typos, though  :P
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 11 February 2014, 21:04:08
If a tree falls down and blocks your drive, the council should come and remove it. If Someone said tough luck, its your own stupid fault for living near a tree, what would you say?

If on a public highway I'd hope they would, yep..

I paid to have the one in the drive removed, though ;)

[edit] I was really only here to take the pee out of your iPad typos, though  :P

Well I should hope so. I'm. Not paying for YOUR tree with MY taxes. Happy Christmas. ::)


Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: TheBoy on 11 February 2014, 21:32:39
If a tree falls down and blocks your drive, the council should come and remove it. If Someone said tough luck, its your own stupid fault for living near a tree, what would you say?
Well, seeing as the lardarse council around here has made a pigs ear of trying to adopt out road, if a tree falls, a pothole forms, weeds need killing, or gritting, the residents just have to do it themselves. Yet we still pay the council £1800 a year. Apart from my usual moan of value for money to pay £1800 to have the bins emptied 26 times, do I rattle on...


However, I'm just the stupid kid from the local comprehensive, but if you live next to a river (or reclaimed land, or buy a house on a flood plain), but even I can guess what will happen in periods of sustained, heavy rain. Or if I moved into a house at the end of Heathrow's runways, I'd expect some aeroplane noise. Or if I moved into a house in Brakkers, I'd expect that needing anything on a Saturday afternoon, it would be a significant trip out ;D


The government can't always be to blame. In fact, if you ignore the media, the authorities have had a bit of a success story over this. The number of homes that should have been flooded that haven't is in the order of 10,000%
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 11 February 2014, 21:36:54
As predicted, Jeremy Whine is busy bullying Eric Pickles for being rubbish at his job because he is a bit podgy...

Given the fact that the Somerset Levels are actually below sea level, what is an MP supposed to do about the laws of nature? Water flows downhill, always has and always will... After all MPs and quangos are people not Gods or King Canute ::)

I wonder how the Dutch manage?  ::)

I drove up the M5 today and between Taunton and Weston-Super-Mud there are a few rivers and drainage channels heading towards the Bristol Channel from the Somerset Levels.  I expected them to be raging torrents taking all that water down to the sea, but all was still and calm....  :-\ :-\
The Dutch have a shed load of practice, and no significant hills.

That's the point I made elsewhere... rather than trying to keep the water back, open the sluices and let the rivers drain as intended...

Chertsey, Richmond and Reading wouldn't be getting flooded if the lock gates along the Thames were opened :-X

The Somerset Levels were first drained in medieval times so they are not new areas that have been built on.  So in theory we should have just as much practice as the Dutch and with the surrounding hills more expertise.  :-\

I bet they're laughing at us over their Hieneken and edam cheeshe!  ::)  ;D
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 11 February 2014, 21:41:46
If a tree falls down and blocks your drive, the council should come and remove it. If Someone said tough luck, its your own stupid fault for living near a tree, what would you say?
Well, seeing as the lardarse council around here has made a pigs ear of trying to adopt out road, if a tree falls, a pothole forms, weeds need killing, or gritting, the residents just have to do it themselves. Yet we still pay the council £1800 a year. Apart from my usual moan of value for money to pay £1800 to have the bins emptied 26 times, do I rattle on...


However, I'm just the stupid kid from the local comprehensive, but if you live next to a river (or reclaimed land, or buy a house on a flood plain), but even I can guess what will happen in periods of sustained, heavy rain. Or if I moved into a house at the end of Heathrow's runways, I'd expect some aeroplane noise. Or if I moved into a house in Brakkers, I'd expect that needing anything on a Saturday afternoon, it would be a significant trip out ;D


The government can't always be to blame. In fact, if you ignore the media, the authorities have had a bit of a success story over this. The number of homes that should have been flooded that haven't is in the order of 10,000%

Nobody is blaming the govt for rain. But I do believe there is cause for concern over a complete lack of any response after 6 weeks or whatever it is. While the "levellers" expect flooding to an extent... Oh never mind.

Let's hope nothing happens to TB where he needs outside assistance, aye? ::)
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Stemo on 11 February 2014, 21:42:16
As predicted, Jeremy Whine is busy bullying Eric Pickles for being rubbish at his job because he is a bit podgy...

Given the fact that the Somerset Levels are actually below sea level, what is an MP supposed to do about the laws of nature? Water flows downhill, always has and always will... After all MPs and quangos are people not Gods or King Canute ::)

I wonder how the Dutch manage?  ::)

I drove up the M5 today and between Taunton and Weston-Super-Mud there are a few rivers and drainage channels heading towards the Bristol Channel from the Somerset Levels.  I expected them to be raging torrents taking all that water down to the sea, but all was still and calm....  :-\ :-\
The Dutch have a shed load of practice, and no significant hills.

That's the point I made elsewhere... rather than trying to keep the water back, open the sluices and let the rivers drain as intended...

Chertsey, Richmond and Reading wouldn't be getting flooded if the lock gates along the Thames were opened :-X

The Somerset Levels were first drained in medieval times so they are not new areas that have been built on.  So in theory we should have just as much practice as the Dutch and with the surrounding hills more expertise.  :-\

I bet they're laughing at us over their Hieneken and edam cheeshe!  ::)  ;D
They must have had a lot of Heineken to pronounce cheese like that  :-\
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 11 February 2014, 21:43:42
Hieneken's probably made from cheeshe!  :-\  ;D
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: TheBoy on 11 February 2014, 21:53:22
Nobody is blaming the govt for rain. But I do believe there is cause for concern over a complete lack of any response after 6 weeks or whatever it is. While the "levellers" expect flooding to an extent... Oh never mind.
What would you do if it was down to you, and you have a limited budget?

Let's hope nothing happens to TB where he needs outside assistance, aye? ::)
I made a concious decision to live in one of the high points in the town, for the very reason to avoid flooding (and Mrs TB insisting on a quiet cul-de-sac for the puddy cats). With the doom merchants claiming sea levels rising significantly, if they are even partly right, it was the sensible decision. IMHO anyway.

The downside of living here is, with austerity, the local Fire Service is now part time, part voluntary. Hence I was desperately close to losing my home completely, as you have seen with your own eyes.
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: chrisgixer on 11 February 2014, 21:58:28
Nobody is blaming the govt for rain. But I do believe there is cause for concern over a complete lack of any response after 6 weeks or whatever it is. While the "levellers" expect flooding to an extent... Oh never mind.
What would you do if it was down to you, and you have a limited budget?

Let's hope nothing happens to TB where he needs outside assistance, aye? ::)
I made a concious decision to live in one of the high points in the town, for the very reason to avoid flooding (and Mrs TB insisting on a quiet cul-de-sac for the puddy cats). With the doom merchants claiming sea levels rising significantly, if they are even partly right, it was the sensible decision. IMHO anyway.

The downside of living here is, with austerity, the local Fire Service is now part time, part voluntary. Hence I was desperately close to losing my home completely, as you have seen with your own eyes.

That's all very well, until the summer and that field catches fire, then takes your fence/garden/house with it. Should we all sit by and say" silly arse, fancy buying a house near a field" ?

No, we should bloody well HELP YOU. You idiot! Ffs get you head out your backside. And H agrees.
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: TheBoy on 11 February 2014, 22:07:36
Nobody is blaming the govt for rain. But I do believe there is cause for concern over a complete lack of any response after 6 weeks or whatever it is. While the "levellers" expect flooding to an extent... Oh never mind.
What would you do if it was down to you, and you have a limited budget?

Let's hope nothing happens to TB where he needs outside assistance, aye? ::)
I made a concious decision to live in one of the high points in the town, for the very reason to avoid flooding (and Mrs TB insisting on a quiet cul-de-sac for the puddy cats). With the doom merchants claiming sea levels rising significantly, if they are even partly right, it was the sensible decision. IMHO anyway.

The downside of living here is, with austerity, the local Fire Service is now part time, part voluntary. Hence I was desperately close to losing my home completely, as you have seen with your own eyes.

That's all very well, until the summer and that field catches fire, then takes your fence/garden/house with it. Should we all sit by and say" silly arse, fancy buying a house near a field" ?

No, we should bloody well HELP YOU. You idiot! Ffs get you head out your backside. And H agrees.
If you live next to a field, I think you could be within your rights to feel it would be unusual for said field to catch fire. If you live next to a river...

I repeat, what would you have done to prevent it, given the financial constraints?


Oh never mind, I'm tired, and bored with this. Nighty night.
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: 05omegav6 on 12 February 2014, 01:23:24
As predicted, Jeremy Whine is busy bullying Eric Pickles for being rubbish at his job because he is a bit podgy...

Given the fact that the Somerset Levels are actually below sea level, what is an MP supposed to do about the laws of nature? Water flows downhill, always has and always will... After all MPs and quangos are people not Gods or King Canute ::)

I wonder how the Dutch manage?  ::)

I drove up the M5 today and between Taunton and Weston-Super-Mud there are a few rivers and drainage channels heading towards the Bristol Channel from the Somerset Levels.  I expected them to be raging torrents taking all that water down to the sea, but all was still and calm....  :-\ :-\
The Dutch have a shed load of practice, and no significant hills.

That's the point I made elsewhere... rather than trying to keep the water back, open the sluices and let the rivers drain as intended...

Chertsey, Richmond and Reading wouldn't be getting flooded if the lock gates along the Thames were opened :-X

The Somerset Levels were first drained in medieval times so they are not new areas that have been built on.  So in theory we should have just as much practice as the Dutch and with the surrounding hills more expertise.  :-\

I bet they're laughing at us over their Hieneken and edam cheeshe!  ::)  ;D
If we installed wind turbines to pump water rather than to try and make electrickery, the Levels might be a touch drier...

Also worth remebering that the current UK population is  63.7 million ish, whereas in the 1300s it was a pifling 5 million... 530,000 people currently living in Somerset, against 151,000 in 1290. Those 380,000 extra people must all be living somewhere, so it stands to reason some of them will be living in houses built relatively recently in areas susceptible to flooding :-\
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Varche on 12 February 2014, 12:07:17
I wonder how the Dutch manage?  ::)
I suspect their welfare bills are not cripling them

Not just welfare but our tax pounds get sprayed about like they grow on trees!!  >:(

Saw a report yesterday that DEFRA have spent £5 million culling Ruddy Ducks over the last few years!  Why?  Because apparently they migrate to Spain and mate with Spanish ducks and the Spanish don't like it!  :o  ::)

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/mar/08/ruddy-ducks-extermination

DEFRA should have told our Spanish friends to 'duck off' and kill them themselves!!!  >:(

Hey keep your own ruddy ducks. We don't want them
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: aaronjb on 12 February 2014, 12:19:50
Speaking of flooding .. and ducks.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2557462/UK-weather-Incredible-pictures-flooded-Britain-green-pleasant-land-brown-soggy-one-months-heavy-rain.html

The first picture there - 7' of water is pretty impressive, even if it is on the Somerset flatlands..



P.S. I lied about the ducks.
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Varche on 12 February 2014, 12:21:37
Don't worry. Now the flooding is occurring in Civilisation and posh houses to boot, the government is doing something now.

250 year storm.So in coming years we will (probably) have a new Environment agency head , have spent billions on flood defence work that may not get used for another 250 years!!
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 12 February 2014, 12:29:21
Taxes are to support the needy.
If your flooded out, your needy.
If you have pot holes on your roads they should be filled.
If your house is near a forest on fire in summer, it should be protected.
If you have cliff erosion, there should be sea defences.
If you live on a hill there should be grit buns in winter.

They don't sound very tasty..

If a tree falls down and blocks your drive, the council should come and remove it. If Someone said tough luck, its your own stupid fault for living near a tree, what would you say?

Interestingly, I would just have removed it!
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Kevin Wood on 12 February 2014, 13:53:39
Don't worry. Now the flooding is occurring in Civilisation and posh houses to boot, the government is doing something now.

250 year storm.So in coming years we will (probably) have a new Environment agency head , have spent billions on flood defence work that may not get used for another 250 years!!

No, the BBC keep telling me that this will become all the more common due to climate change. :y... or was it the tooth fairy? :-\
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: 05omegav6 on 12 February 2014, 13:59:06
That might help to explain why the Beeb aren't bothering to cover the Olympics then ::)
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: pscocoa on 12 February 2014, 14:03:35
There is an arc building class tonight in Reading Reading. Plenty of animals there as well.
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: Kevin Wood on 12 February 2014, 14:05:22
There is an arc building class tonight in Reading Reading. Plenty of animals there as well.
Not many species we would actually want to preserve, though, sadly. :-X
Title: Re: Blood pressure pills...
Post by: pscocoa on 12 February 2014, 14:10:22
Reading is a long way from Darwen Darwin