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by tobester » Sun Dec 17, 2006 9:33 pm
Theres Naan so good as our firefighters.
Theyre all dahlings
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by crusty_bint » Sun Dec 17, 2006 9:38 pm
Well what can I say that hasn't already been said.... quelle su-fukkin-prise!
tobester wrote:Theres Naan so good as our firefighters.
Theyre all dahlings
Apart from the vigilanties at Cowcaddens!!
here i go, it's coming for me through the trees
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by Josef » Sun Dec 17, 2006 9:39 pm
tobester wrote:Theres Naan so good as our firefighters.
Theyre all dahlings
Oh God, they're getting worse. Mind you, we should have seen that one Cumin.
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by Fossil » Sun Dec 17, 2006 9:46 pm
Josef wrote:Modern Fossil wrote:I heard the fire crew saying they had to curry out 4 folk
tobester wrote:Theres Naan so good as our firefighters.
Theyre all dahlings
Oh God, they're getting worse. Mind you, we should have seen that one Cumin.
One of the waiters said on Radioclyde261 tonight that they were Jam packed full and the fucking racist announcer asked was that the owners name.
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by MotoMad » Sun Dec 17, 2006 10:35 pm
crusty_bint wrote: i.e. they're not a bawhair away from Dickensian!
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by AlanM » Sun Dec 17, 2006 10:39 pm
How likely is it to be the owners torching the premisies in the busiest month of the year for restaurants when they already have all the permissions etc for the redevelopment and alternative premises?
Who needs a six pack....when you've got a keg!!!
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by onyirtodd » Sun Dec 17, 2006 10:43 pm
AlanM wrote:How likely is it to be the owners torching the premisies in the busiest month of the year for restaurants when they already have all the permissions etc for the redevelopment and alternative premises?
Perhaps they have one of those insurance policies which pays out for loss of income (confirmed bookings) yet they won't need to buy any raw materials to sell (?)
238 to 127. All in all a good afternoon's work
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by crusty_bint » Sun Dec 17, 2006 10:45 pm
apparently....
Momus on SSC wrote:The same company that occupied the basement of Shack on Bath Street is also proposing the Cafe India redevelopment...
Apparently.
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by elgee » Sun Dec 17, 2006 10:57 pm
Get CSI in, they ALWAYS suss this kind of stuff out. I nearly remember a series which was all about that kind of stuff - forensics on fire raising or did I just make that up? Was Jimmy Nail in it ? Am I just thinking about some book I have read ? Honestly, if the ordinary punter can almost work it out, why cant the "detectives" What is going on ?
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by Fossil » Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:00 pm
elgee wrote:Get CSI in, they ALWAYS suss this kind of stuff out. I nearly remember a series which was all about that kind of stuff - forensics on fire raising or did I just make that up? Was Jimmy Nail in it ? Am I just thinking about some book I have read ? Honestly, if the ordinary punter can almost work it out, why cant the "detectives" What is going on ?
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by Socceroo » Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:03 pm
Mmmmmm.......single storey building catches fire and the flames shoot up 70 feet.
Flat roof probably has Asphalt in it which burns like Napalm but the roof would have been soaking given that it has not stopped raining for the last two weeks.
Dry cold day with no wind yet the place went up like the special effects in a Die Hard movie.
Arson me thinks.
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by HollowHorn » Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:09 pm
Modern Fossil wrote: hes right
Naw, that was "Danger, UXB"
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