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   12/05/2008, 9:33 AM
Jill  is not online. Last active: 03/06/2008 16:58:21 Jill



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Re: It's a Big Load of Boris
Where abouts in Islington?, Christopher, my daughter lives there and just in case I need to dodge a dodgy cyclist on my next visit.
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   12/05/2008, 10:30 AM
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Re: It's a Big Load of Boris
He lives In Furlong Road, I on the other hand being a reformed Jaywalker, but probably still a danger to cyclists live in Theberton Street( and Norfolk, but not today). Hope the daughter is enjoying life in our borough.
Christopher

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   12/05/2008, 11:20 AM
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Re: It's a Big Load of Boris

Is Furlong Road where the Conservative HQ is, Christopher?

He lives near the job, does Boris


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   12/05/2008, 12:49 PM
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Re: It's a Big Load of Boris
Yes , opposite, but the Leeson hall is now a private home I think.
At one end is the notorious Highbury Magistrates court, where criminals are fined shedloads but no one ever pays. At the other end the likes of Boris and family enjoy a good pub called the Duchess of Kent. ( nice to have an old fashioned name). It used to be one of many "old men's pub" in the area. A bit of a dust up and it is quite buzzy now. And what is more the old men are still there at the bar!

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   12/05/2008, 5:53 PM
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Re: It's a Big Load of Boris

No wonder we didnt bump into him, we always went to the Narrow Boat, not much cycling along the canal

I used to work for the owners of a nearby photographic studios who have a holiday complex in Norfolk, which I managed

Small world


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   12/05/2008, 6:06 PM
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Re: It's a Big Load of Boris
Great pub, another regular destination. Always with a bit of excercise added for the NHS benefits,
 "There and Back"
(sounds like another literary bit of twoddle)

PS .2 courses for about £9.00 and the Grand Union to boot

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   12/05/2008, 6:30 PM
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Re: It's a Big Load of Boris
The Narrow Boat featured in an old Minder episode last week.
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   12/05/2008, 7:19 PM
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Re: It's a Big Load of Boris
Strange, I didn't see wibble lugging his rubber boat along the tow path.

Dream on

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   12/05/2008, 8:16 PM
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Re: It's a Big Load of Boris
Johnson's a sock puppet- a tory stooge, an old-Etonian elected in a travesty of democracy on the back of a campaign of lies and smears from his old Telegraph colleagues Wadley and Gilligan.
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   12/05/2008, 8:33 PM
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Re: It's a Big Load of Boris

Careful spindy he cannot be all bad, look he rides a BIKE.

Bike riders only killed about three people last year, so Boris can try real hard with no worries just like you spindy.


Dream on

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   12/05/2008, 8:39 PM
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Re: It's a Big Load of Boris

Actually Keith

If Wibble moved his boat to Islington

He could charge inner London prices and become a wealthy entrepenuir

Didnt Richard Branson start like that?


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   14/05/2008, 1:38 AM
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Re: It's a Big Load of Boris
With a bit of a diversion , following some helpful pavement hints, you can rejoin the canal( depending which way you were heading) under the Angel area.About 2-3 miles.
I am sure Jill may have memories of open days on the canal, Am I just imagining that in recent years they walked the boats through like the old days?

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   15/05/2008, 3:27 PM
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Re: It's a Big Load of Boris
Good luck to Boris on the knife crime front, he is going to need it!

http://tinyurl.com/6b4ear



I never stole your flag, I just rescued it from the gutter where you left it.

For the truth go to www.bnp.org.uk
just a link, like Denise has. (Why this line was removed by the mods I have no idea)
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