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  1. Just to say, you wont find the Victoria line at Heathrow, only the Piccadilly line. just get on that and change to Victoria later.
  2. If a train ever runs between LHR and STN it will be overground, but with economics as they are, a bus around the M25 will be the connection for some time. That journey, will be in the hands of the Gods.
  3. You could be right, I was talking about flights to BKK in general next year. With half a dozen, or so direct ex LHR, plus all the conex thru Europe and the Middle East, the route may well get to over capacity. Two out of three Eva passengers are BKK bound. To cater for TPE alone they could cut 2 flights and still have enough seats. As the monkey said as he shit behind the door " It remains to be seen "
  4. By February, they will be throwing in 2 nights in a hotel, condoms provided. Or be reducing flights.
  5. This wasn't just any old leak. He is the opposition spokesman on immigration. The subject leaked, was Illegal Immigrants working within the security services- hundreds of 'em. One working as a cleaner in the House of Commons. This information stops you thinking how useless the system is, to proving it beyond all doubt. With the ammount of unenployment the UK is about to experience ( my son just got layed off ) this will be a thorny issue. I wonder if they will 'downsize' the House of Commons ? Get rid of a few pol's and reduce the army of Civil Servants. That would save a
  6. I read a half page article in the Evening Standard this week, headlined -12.5 hour flight for 99UKL. on Air Asia! I logged on to see what a BKK-KUL-LHR rtn would be for Si in May. The KUL-LHR rtn leg was about 348UKL plus tax -200+ quid ? Add the BKK-KUL sector another 50, then there is the meal/ baggage....... I am tempted to see if Thai have one of their seat sales in May. It may be comparable and direct too. The events in BKK do act as a warning, that these cheap tickets will not be accepted by other carriers should the shite hit any fans. Add to that, the little equipme
  7. When you are allready in a hole, the best thing to do is stop digging. I suggested a stamp in a passport may scupper travel plans and I'm racist. You call Israeli people arseholes, because you wittnessed their behaviour and that is perfectly O.K ?????? Any post I make, is about what I have wittnessed, but that makes me racist. In my job, I used to meet people from all over the world. I helped those with problems and I was bloody good at it too. None of them worried about my spelling or computer skills. I refuse to explain myself to a Dipstick any more. I will not respond t
  8. Tom I knew when I posted that info, you would be the one to get an up to date on it.- My man in Malasia. Babs Was lucky she was at LHR on a full ticket with oodles of alternative routes to SYD. My thought when posting was of some poor UK BM at STN on an Air Asia ticket. He would not know about the Isreal stamp situation until he handed over his passport at check-in. Connection flight/ hotel all booked and nowhere to go. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Not even a P.C Liberal.
  9. An Australian girl I spent time on a kibubutz with, had a ticket from LHR to SYD via KUL. On arrival at LHR she was refused boarding on MH due to the Isreali stamp in her passport. She had to change her route via SIN. Anothet PC post from someone who knows fcuk all. You think I made that up ? Just to be racist ? Pathetic ! A classic example of the Liberal mind. God preserve us from the knowalls who get all their info from the media as opposed from life. If I post something it is what I know, not what I think. When you enter Israel, they offer to put the entrance stamp on a seperate
  10. It's just a thought, but if you have an Israeli stamp in your passport, you may not be allowed into KUL. that's how it used to be. Worth checking if you have.
  11. I don't know if this makes anyone in LOS feel better or worse. I have just added my Direct Debit payments for a month. Living in London. I won't go into detail, just the bigger ones. Figures are in GBP Local Tax 140 (incl 31 for GLA ) Electric 70 Gas 54 Water 29 B.T. 55 ( T.V. phone. B.band cnx ) Insurances 53 (car/ house/conts/ life for wife) With other bits and peices, it totals 527.27. That is 31,620bht before I buy a loaf, or pint of beer. My Income Tax is 130 a month from my pension. That means I
  12. PC ! The rampant wolf in sheeps clothing that is running unchecked in western society. The political system that does excactly the opposite to what it says on the tin. It is almost Marxist in principle. Despite professing to bring equality and rights to society, the oposit is the case, it stifles and restricts. It does its best, to remove two of the cornerstones of our way of life; Those of choice and free speach. Now, those women at the University have no choice about who they share a toilet with. The Catholic Adoption Sertvice, has no choice on the subject of Gay par
  13. Read in last night London Standard, about a blind man who was beaten unconsious with his white stick, before being robbed. The victim in his fifteis, had just had an operation to give him a tiny amount of sight after being totaly blind. He went for a walk in Newham, London- not a pretty place by any means. He was left sevearly traumatised by the attack in which his money and cash card were stolen. I sometimes think we have lost the plot in London. Punishment is minimal, shame totaly alien to many. This was reported in a small collumn of 2 inches on page nine of the paper, ju
  14. I still recon it's a pass time like fishing, darts, pool, snooker, shagging......
  15. If you use my !/2 P one, they use two different lines/ connections. One is better than the other. If the connection is bad, redial, it should be better second time. If you get an engaged sound, that is not the phone you are calling, it is the system, ring again.
  16. 08442009898- 1/2 p minute to a mobile
  17. There was a law passed this month, in the UK, about discrimination in the work place. One of the items covered in this law was ' Ageism' I am sure they mentioned that Insurance companies will not be allowed to charge more, because of age alone. It may mean going for a medical to get cover, but that will suit many. It's about time we oldies got a look in on all this PC stuff. My mates dad ,who was 79 at the time, snapped His Archillies tendon in Rayong. He had insurance arranged by Age Concern. Had all expenses, including business class flight home for him and my mate to accompany him.
  18. I got a small pair of self focusing, for about 1000bht. lnpro brand, silver and black about 3in long. 8x21mm field 7 degree 122/367ft whatever that all means. They come with a black case and not too heavy. they sell them on the stalls along Beach Road.
  19. Crumbs ! I didn't notice that jacko.
  20. My dad used to say- " Those who don't trust other people, can not be trusted themselves" After reading the OP's post on a sore dick, there seems to be a grain of truth in what the old boy said.
  21. I read a similar thing about women getting pregnant, by their lovers more easily than their husbands. Apparently, they are more likely to have an orgasm with their lover, which means during orgasm , the vagina sucks the semen deeper into the cervix, which opens wider and holds it there, increasing fertility odds. You can't trust 'em. A bloke will tell you his wife is frigid and the milkman says she's the best bunk-up he ever had.
  22. I believe in medieval England, the bloodline was traced from the female side. They knew for sure it was the mothers baby.
  23. joe' He had the DNA test done years ago, 'just in case' a sort of belt and braces. They may well have paid anyway, it was the one thing he sorted before dying. He had all the paperwork with him when he died over here. They have refused to pay his wife a pension, due to them being married for less than a year. The trustees are responsible for the fund and its distribution. They are an elected body of employees and retirees etc. In the U.K they have been in that form for about 15 years to protect pensions from desperate employers, who may spend it. No retirees here kn
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