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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #775710] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 10:26 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 08:37:21 +0100, Kim Bolton <nospam [at] all.invalid>
wrote:
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>Cane wrote:
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>>I've got some, what our beauty therapist neighbour calls, some
>>'lifestyle' boils on my right cheek. She says I'm run down and need to
>>take it easy for a while.
>
>Wot she said.
>
>Try homoepathic Silica 6, available from bigger Boots or Holland and
>Barrett. Sometimes spelt Silicea 6.
>
>However, Silica has the power to eject things from the body, so if you
>have anything screwed together, a pacemaker, a plate in the head, or
>the like, don't use it.
>
>Silica is great for getting splinters out, it takes about a day before
>the affected site starts itching and the splinter just falls out.
And people wonder why homeopathy has a bad name.
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Champ
ZX10R
GPz750turbo
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #775737 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 10:50 |
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Champ <news [at] champ.org.uk> wrote:
>And people wonder why homeopathy has a bad name.
homeopathy has a bad name because it's plainly a load of old fucking
bollocks.
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d.
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #775770 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 11:10 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 09:50:42 +0100, darsy <darsy [at] sticky.co.uk> wrote:
>Champ <news [at] champ.org.uk> wrote:
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>>And people wonder why homeopathy has a bad name.
>
>homeopathy has a bad name because it's plainly a load of old fucking
>bollocks.
Plainly. But I thought "Silica has the power to eject things from the
body" particularly amusing.
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Champ
ZX10R
GPz750turbo
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #775773 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 11:18 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 10:10:38 +0100, Champ <news [at] champ.org.uk> wrote:
>Plainly. But I thought "Silica has the power to eject things from the
>body" particularly amusing.
Does that explain Jordan's tits?
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Pip: B12
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #775934 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 15:31 |
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Champ wrote:
> >Try homoepathic Silica 6, available from bigger Boots or Holland and
> >Barrett. Sometimes spelt Silicea 6.
> >
> >However, Silica has the power to eject things from the body, so if you
> >have anything screwed together, a pacemaker, a plate in the head, or
> >the like, don't use it.
> >
> >Silica is great for getting splinters out, it takes about a day before
> >the affected site starts itching and the splinter just falls out.
>
> And people wonder why homeopathy has a bad name.
I thought Kim Bolton was a place.
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #775948 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 16:09 |
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In article <dip6b256fmk9vau7sm9anb5ouoghk17vu4 [at] 4ax.com>, darsy wrote:
> Champ <news [at] champ.org.uk> wrote:
>
>>And people wonder why homeopathy has a bad name.
>
> homeopathy has a bad name because it's plainly a load of old fucking
> bollocks.
I'm worried that I'm starting to agree with darsy more than is
healthy..
Phil
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Phil Launchbury, IT PHB
Triumph Tiger 955i
'I'm training the bats that live in my cube
to juggle mushrooms'
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #775979 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 17:25 |
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Phil Launchbury wrote:
>In article <dip6b256fmk9vau7sm9anb5ouoghk17vu4 [at] 4ax.com>, darsy wrote:
>> Champ <news [at] champ.org.uk> wrote:
>>
>>>And people wonder why homeopathy has a bad name.
>>
>> homeopathy has a bad name because it's plainly a load of old fucking
>> bollocks.
>
>I'm worried that I'm starting to agree with darsy more than is
>healthy..
>
>Phil
Do you want me to recommend homoepathy for that?
Just thinking about it, you blokes wot go biking in France must have
noticed that there's two sortsa chemist shop; ones with a green neon
sign and ones with a blue one. Anyone know wot these mean?
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #775980 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 17:26 |
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Cane wrote:
>Champ wrote:
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>> >Try homoepathic Silica 6, available from bigger Boots or Holland and
>> >Barrett. Sometimes spelt Silicea 6.
>> >
>> >However, Silica has the power to eject things from the body, so if you
>> >have anything screwed together, a pacemaker, a plate in the head, or
>> >the like, don't use it.
>> >
>> >Silica is great for getting splinters out, it takes about a day before
>> >the affected site starts itching and the splinter just falls out.
>>
>> And people wonder why homeopathy has a bad name.
>
>I thought Kim Bolton was a place.
Hmmm....There's 13 Kim Bolton's shown on the 2002 electoral roll.
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #775983 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 17:30 |
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Kim Bolton wrote:
> >> >Silica is great for getting splinters out, it takes about a day before
> >> >the affected site starts itching and the splinter just falls out.
> >>
> >> And people wonder why homeopathy has a bad name.
> >
> >I thought Kim Bolton was a place.
>
> Hmmm....There's 13 Kim Bolton's shown on the 2002 electoral roll.
Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire, PE28
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #775994 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 17:38 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 16:25:25 +0100, Kim Bolton <nospam [at] all.invalid>
wrote:
>Just thinking about it, you blokes wot go biking in France must have
>noticed that there's two sortsa chemist shop; ones with a green neon
>sign and ones with a blue one. Anyone know wot these mean?
The blue cross is used by veterinary clinics, not pharmacies.
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776000 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 17:48 |
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Cane (CaneUKRM [at] gmail.com) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying :
> Kim Bolton wrote:
>> >I thought Kim Bolton was a place.
>> Hmmm....There's 13 Kim Bolton's shown on the 2002 electoral roll.
> Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire, PE28
Yup, it's even got a big sign on the A1 roundabout - "Car Transporters
prohibited at Kimbolton".
WTF is that about, then? Why explicitly ban just car transporters...?
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776021 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 18:21 |
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Adrian said...
> Cane (CaneUKRM [at] gmail.com) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
> saying :
>
> > Kim Bolton wrote:
>
> >> >I thought Kim Bolton was a place.
>
> >> Hmmm....There's 13 Kim Bolton's shown on the 2002 electoral roll.
>
> > Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire, PE28
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> Yup, it's even got a big sign on the A1 roundabout - "Car Transporters
> prohibited at Kimbolton".
>
> WTF is that about, then? Why explicitly ban just car transporters...?
Have you ever been to Kimbolton?
There's a very sharp 90 deg bend in the centre of the village, with a
huge wall each side. Normal artic units can just about get round, but
car transporters with front overhangs won't. They tend to get stuck on
the wall
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Lozzo
GSX-R1000 K1
GSF600SW
"Loz has a god, and this god of his has 16 valves" (tm) Pip, May '06
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776051 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 19:12 |
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Lozzo (lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying :
>> Yup, it's even got a big sign on the A1 roundabout - "Car Transporters
>> prohibited at Kimbolton".
>>
>> WTF is that about, then? Why explicitly ban just car transporters...?
> Have you ever been to Kimbolton?
Nope, only ever past it on the A1.
> There's a very sharp 90 deg bend in the centre of the village, with a
> huge wall each side. Normal artic units can just about get round, but
> car transporters with front overhangs won't. They tend to get stuck on
> the wall
That'd certainly explain it...
There was me, thinking it was some jobsworth on the parish council had a
hard-on against the things... I'm very disappointed it's so... practical.
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776064 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 19:37 |
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Phil Launchbury <phill [at] launchbury.org.uk> wrote:
>In article <dip6b256fmk9vau7sm9anb5ouoghk17vu4 [at] 4ax.com>, darsy wrote:
>> Champ <news [at] champ.org.uk> wrote:
>>
>>>And people wonder why homeopathy has a bad name.
>>
>> homeopathy has a bad name because it's plainly a load of old fucking
>> bollocks.
>
>I'm worried that I'm starting to agree with darsy more than is
>healthy..
I agree with myself most of the time too.
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d.
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776083 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 19:54 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 17:21:13 +0100, Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk>
wrote:
>Have you ever been to Kimbolton?
No, but I've been to me.
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Champ
ZX10R
GPz750turbo
My advice as your attorney is to buy a motorcycle
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776087 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 19:59 |
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Champ said...
> On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 17:21:13 +0100, Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
> >Have you ever been to Kimbolton?
>
> No, but I've been to me.
Kimbolton is hardly paradise.
--
Lozzo
GSX-R1000 K1
GSF600SW
"Loz has a god, and this god of his has 16 valves" (tm) Pip, May '06
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776093 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 20:18 |
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Lozzo wrote:
> > >Have you ever been to Kimbolton?
> >
> > No, but I've been to me.
>
> Kimbolton is hardly paradise.
I think there's a cart track there.
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776094 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 20:19 |
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Cane said...
> Lozzo wrote:
>
> > > >Have you ever been to Kimbolton?
> > >
> > > No, but I've been to me.
> >
> > Kimbolton is hardly paradise.
>
> I think there's a cart track there.
*K*art track, yes there is
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Lozzo
GSX-R1000 K1
GSF600SW
"Loz has a god, and this god of his has 16 valves" (tm) Pip, May '06
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776095 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 20:21 |
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On 11 Jul 2006 17:12:49 GMT, Adrian <toomany2cvs [at] gmail.com> wrote:
>Lozzo (lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
>were saying :
>> There's a very sharp 90 deg bend in the centre of the village, with a
>> huge wall each side. Normal artic units can just about get round, but
>> car transporters with front overhangs won't. They tend to get stuck on
>> the wall
>
>That'd certainly explain it...
>
>There was me, thinking it was some jobsworth on the parish council had a
>hard-on against the things... I'm very disappointed it's so... practical.
Well, actually, it's a bit of both. Kimbolton has a long and glorious
history (King Harold had a hunting lodge there which was ceded to
William after 1066) and among other things had Charters for fairs and
markets.
In order to maximise income, the High Street was diverted to run
through the Market Place - hence the two 90 degree bends at either end
of the village. Tolls were extracted from travellers at a point in
between the two bends - which slowed them sufficiently as to make
riding straight through the toll point very difficult.
Many Market towns have this arrangement, but it is particularly
noticable at Kimbolton, as the castle used to stand at one end of the
High Street. As a legacy there is a very high brick wall around the
outside of the bend, very tight to the road where the castle used to
be (now a public school) which precludes the passage of car
transporters.
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Pip: B12
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776096 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 20:22 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:59:42 +0100, Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk>
wrote:
>Champ said...
>> On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 17:21:13 +0100, Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Have you ever been to Kimbolton?
>>
>> No, but I've been to me.
>
>Kimbolton is hardly paradise.
Champ is hardly paradise either.
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Pip: B12
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776100 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 20:26 |
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Lozzo wrote:
> > > > >Have you ever been to Kimbolton?
> > > >
> > > > No, but I've been to me.
> > >
> > > Kimbolton is hardly paradise.
> >
> > I think there's a cart track there.
>
> *K*art track, yes there is
Pedunt.
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776105 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 20:34 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:37:32 +0100, darsy <darsy [at] sticky.co.uk> wrote:
>I agree with myself most of the time too.
Good. There are few things more unsettling than the sight (and sound)
of a schizophrenic arguing with themselves.
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Pip: B12
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776117 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 20:48 |
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Pip wrote:
> >> >Have you ever been to Kimbolton?
> >>
> >> No, but I've been to me.
> >
> >Kimbolton is hardly paradise.
>
> Champ is hardly paradise either.
Has anyone had a period in Kimbolton?
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776120 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 20:53 |
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Cane said...
> Pip wrote:
>
> > >> >Have you ever been to Kimbolton?
> > >>
> > >> No, but I've been to me.
> > >
> > >Kimbolton is hardly paradise.
> >
> > Champ is hardly paradise either.
>
> Has anyone had a period in Kimbolton?
I'll just phone a female friend who lives there, hang on.
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Lozzo
GSX-R1000 K1
GSF600SW
"Loz has a god, and this god of his has 16 valves" (tm) Pip, May '06
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776196 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 22:50 |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Champ <news [at] champ.org.uk> saying
something like:
>>However, Silica has the power to eject things from the body, so if you
>>have anything screwed together, a pacemaker, a plate in the head, or
>>the like, don't use it.
>>
>>Silica is great for getting splinters out, it takes about a day before
>>the affected site starts itching and the splinter just falls out.
>
>And people wonder why homeopathy has a bad name.
Free the Silicea 6!
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Dave
GS850x2 XS650 SE6a
In my trousers.
Folding [at] Home Team UKRM http://www.tinyurl.com/jkxwv
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776198 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 22:52 |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk>
saying something like:
>There's a very sharp 90 deg bend in the centre of the village, with a
>huge wall each side. Normal artic units can just about get round, but
>car transporters with front overhangs won't. They tend to get stuck on
>the wall
A source of some amusement that, seeing the gouges in the old brick
walls of the corner buildings.
--
Dave
GS850x2 XS650 SE6a
In my trousers.
Folding [at] Home Team UKRM http://www.tinyurl.com/jkxwv
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776208 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 23:01 |
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In message <MPG.1f1df769597927b98a254 [at] news.individual.net>, Lozzo
<lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> writes
>Champ said...
>> On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 17:21:13 +0100, Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Have you ever been to Kimbolton?
>>
>> No, but I've been to me.
>
>Kimbolton is hardly paradise.
>
It's a shite hole - I went to school there
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geoff
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776216 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 23:13 |
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Pip <gingerblokeNOSPAM [at] NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote:
>On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:37:32 +0100, darsy <darsy [at] sticky.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>I agree with myself most of the time too.
>
>Good. There are few things more unsettling than the sight (and sound)
>of a schizophrenic arguing with themselves.
don't worry, any internal conflict, I subvocalise.
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d.
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776217 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 23:14 |
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Pip wrote:
> On 11 Jul 2006 17:12:49 GMT, Adrian <toomany2cvs [at] gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Lozzo (lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
>>were saying :
>
>
>>>There's a very sharp 90 deg bend in the centre of the village, with a
>>>huge wall each side. Normal artic units can just about get round, but
>>>car transporters with front overhangs won't. They tend to get stuck on
>>>the wall
>>
>>That'd certainly explain it...
>>
>>There was me, thinking it was some jobsworth on the parish council had a
>>hard-on against the things... I'm very disappointed it's so... practical.
>
>
> Well, actually, it's a bit of both. Kimbolton has a long and glorious
> history (King Harold had a hunting lodge there which was ceded to
> William after 1066) and among other things had Charters for fairs and
> markets.
>
> In order to maximise income, the High Street was diverted to run
> through the Market Place - hence the two 90 degree bends at either end
> of the village. Tolls were extracted from travellers at a point in
> between the two bends - which slowed them sufficiently as to make
> riding straight through the toll point very difficult.
>
> Many Market towns have this arrangement, but it is particularly
> noticable at Kimbolton, as the castle used to stand at one end of the
> High Street. As a legacy there is a very high brick wall around the
> outside of the bend, very tight to the road where the castle used to
> be (now a public school) which precludes the passage of car
> transporters.
>
Fucking hell, what *did* I do before UKRM? Extraordinary.
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776267 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 00:06 |
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catman said...
> Pip wrote:
> > Many Market towns have this arrangement, but it is particularly
> > noticable at Kimbolton, as the castle used to stand at one end of the
> > High Street. As a legacy there is a very high brick wall around the
> > outside of the bend, very tight to the road where the castle used to
> > be (now a public school) which precludes the passage of car
> > transporters.
> >
> Fucking hell, what *did* I do before UKRM? Extraordinary.
Obviously not driving car transporters on the Beds/Cambs borders.
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Lozzo
GSX-R1000 K1
GSF600SW
"Loz has a god, and this god of his has 16 valves" (tm) Pip, May '06
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776288 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 00:41 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:59:42 +0100, Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk>
wrote:
>Champ said...
>> On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 17:21:13 +0100, Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Have you ever been to Kimbolton?
>>
>> No, but I've been to me.
>
>Kimbolton is hardly paradise.
You've never met her.
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Champ
ZX10R
GPz750turbo
My advice as your attorney is to buy a motorcycle
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776325 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 02:46 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 22:13:52 +0100, darsy <darsy [at] sticky.co.uk> wrote:
>Pip <gingerblokeNOSPAM [at] NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:37:32 +0100, darsy <darsy [at] sticky.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>>I agree with myself most of the time too.
>>
>>Good. There are few things more unsettling than the sight (and sound)
>>of a schizophrenic arguing with themselves.
>
>don't worry, any internal conflict, I subvocalise.
OIC. Muttering.
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Pip: B12
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776326 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 02:48 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 21:14:11 GMT, catman
<catman [at] cuorerust-sportivo.co.uk> wrote:
>Pip wrote:
<snip>
>> Many Market towns have this arrangement, but it is particularly
>> noticable at Kimbolton, as the castle used to stand at one end of the
>> High Street. As a legacy there is a very high brick wall around the
>> outside of the bend, very tight to the road where the castle used to
>> be (now a public school) which precludes the passage of car
>> transporters.
>>
>Fucking hell, what *did* I do before UKRM? Extraordinary.
Didn't read the lavatorial library available in the downstairs khasi
here, obviously. "Villages of Bedfordshire and surrounding areas", by
Reverend Wotsisface.
You can never know too much. Well, you can if Darsy's wibbling, obv.
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Pip: B12
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776341 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 07:49 |
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Lozzo wrote:
> catman said...
>
>>Pip wrote:
>
>
>
>>>Many Market towns have this arrangement, but it is particularly
>>>noticable at Kimbolton, as the castle used to stand at one end of the
>>>High Street. As a legacy there is a very high brick wall around the
>>>outside of the bend, very tight to the road where the castle used to
>>>be (now a public school) which precludes the passage of car
>>>transporters.
>>>
>>
>>Fucking hell, what *did* I do before UKRM? Extraordinary.
>
>
> Obviously not driving car transporters on the Beds/Cambs borders.
>
Well, I actually went to school round there, and took my first driving
lessons through Kimbolton, so I knew why car transporters were banned.
I had no idea about why the high street was like that, though.
--
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776343 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 07:51 |
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Pip wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 21:14:11 GMT, catman
> <catman [at] cuorerust-sportivo.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
>>Pip wrote:
>
>
> <snip>
>
>>>Many Market towns have this arrangement, but it is particularly
>>>noticable at Kimbolton, as the castle used to stand at one end of the
>>>High Street. As a legacy there is a very high brick wall around the
>>>outside of the bend, very tight to the road where the castle used to
>>>be (now a public school) which precludes the passage of car
>>>transporters.
>>>
>>
>>Fucking hell, what *did* I do before UKRM? Extraordinary.
>
>
> Didn't read the lavatorial library available in the downstairs khasi
> here, obviously. "Villages of Bedfordshire and surrounding areas", by
> Reverend Wotsisface.
In fairness, I've never been in your khasi (thought it was khazi, but
with my spelling record.....)
> You can never know too much. Well, you can if Darsy's wibbling, obv.
I agree. And to paraphrase, 'Every time I learn something new I'm
astounded about how much I don't know'
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Triumph Speed Triple: Black with extra black bits
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776386 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 10:25 |
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Pip <gingerblokeNOSPAM [at] NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote:
>On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 22:13:52 +0100, darsy <darsy [at] sticky.co.uk> wrote:
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>>Pip <gingerblokeNOSPAM [at] NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote:
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>>>On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:37:32 +0100, darsy <darsy [at] sticky.co.uk> wrote:
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>>>>I agree with myself most of the time too.
>>>
>>>Good. There are few things more unsettling than the sight (and sound)
>>>of a schizophrenic arguing with themselves.
>>
>>don't worry, any internal conflict, I subvocalise.
>
>OIC. Muttering.
and gurning.
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #776390 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 10:18 |
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In article <7ih8b25p1119r6jgcniq2hqnen4p2btudq [at] 4ax.com>, Pip wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 22:13:52 +0100, darsy <darsy [at] sticky.co.uk> wrote:
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>>Pip <gingerblokeNOSPAM [at] NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Good. There are few things more unsettling than the sight (and sound)
>>>of a schizophrenic arguing with themselves.
>>
>>don't worry, any internal conflict, I subvocalise.
>
> OIC. Muttering.
Leave his mutter out of this. She ain't done nuffink wrong.
Phil
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #779195 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 21:25 |
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In message <240tg.146217$SQ6.71089 [at] fe09.news.easynews.com>, catman
<catman [at] cuorerust-sportivo.co.uk> writes
>Lozzo wrote:
>> catman said...
>>
>>>Pip wrote:
>>
>>>>Many Market towns have this arrangement, but it is particularly
>>>>noticable at Kimbolton, as the castle used to stand at one end of the
>>>>High Street. As a legacy there is a very high brick wall around the
>>>>outside of the bend, very tight to the road where the castle used to
>>>>be (now a public school) which precludes the passage of car
>>>>transporters.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Fucking hell, what *did* I do before UKRM? Extraordinary.
>> Obviously not driving car transporters on the Beds/Cambs borders.
>>
>Well, I actually went to school round there, and took my first driving
>lessons through Kimbolton, so I knew why car transporters were banned.
>I had no idea about why the high street was like that, though.
>
Round there, or at Kimbolton ?
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| Re: FOAK: Boils [message #779196 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 21:28 |
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raden wrote:
> In message <240tg.146217$SQ6.71089 [at] fe09.news.easynews.com>, catman
> <catman [at] cuorerust-sportivo.co.uk> writes
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>> Lozzo wrote:
>>
>>> catman said...
>>>
>>>> Pip wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>> Many Market towns have this arrangement, but it is particularly
>>>>> noticable at Kimbolton, as the castle used to stand at one end of the
>>>>> High Street. As a legacy there is a very high brick wall around the
>>>>> outside of the bend, very tight to the road where the castle used to
>>>>> be (now a public school) which precludes the passage of car
>>>>> transporters.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Fucking hell, what *did* I do before UKRM? Extraordinary.
>>>
>>> Obviously not driving car transporters on the Beds/Cambs borders.
>>>
>> Well, I actually went to school round there, and took my first driving
>> lessons through Kimbolton, so I knew why car transporters were banned.
>> I had no idea about why the high street was like that, though.
>>
> Round there, or at Kimbolton ?
>
I went to school round there, had no idea about the whys and wherfores
of Kimbolton's High Street.
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