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Has anyone been to the Star Wars exhibition?
Posted by iSleepDiagonal about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Has anyone been to the Star Wars exhibition at County Hall yet? How good is it on a scale of 1 (The Phantom Menace) to 10 (The Empire Strikes Back)?

Can you just be happy you're not in Bangkok?
Posted by whenthiswasfields over 2 years ago
Last active over 2 years ago
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The next time you are stuck in a sodding traffic jam – think yourselves bloody fortunate. I live in Bangkok and the other day at the Lad Prao intersection I had to wait one hour and 58 minutes for the sodding lights to change! Red Ken – not bad for a commie bastard. JT

Come on Ken, make it fare!
Posted by olib 11 months ago
Last active 11 months ago
1 response
I genuinely like Auto Top-Up. I’m not one of those people who gets all shirty about my privacy being invaded by the fact that my every journey is recorded by some big brother institution. Maybe I should, but I don’t actually worry too much that other people knew I once went from Green Park to West Hamp...

Why is there no paper recycling for businesses in Central London?
Posted by Ronnie about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Hello, I’ve just posted this reply to Padster, but since his question was asked 9 days ago, I wonder if you could include this as a new conversation? Its about a very important issue and I think it would be great to get other lblers opinions on this: Padster wrote: My bills for waste disposal for my b...

Why doesn't Ken just shut up and fix stuff?
Posted by esotericbadger about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
20 responses
“Don’t get me started on Ken blahdy Livingstone”. As many a cab driver has said. Even though I agree with a lot of his viewpoints, I disagree with his use of his platform to express them on behalf of London. Moreover, it bothers me that he seems to be getting some sort of ‘London treasur...

What are Londoners doing to prevent the Ragnarok?
Posted by themanwhofellasleep about 1 year ago
tipped with 1K
Last active 8 months ago
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In Norse mythology, Ragnarök is the battle at the end of the world. It will be waged between the Æsir, led by Odin, and the forces of chaos (Loki and his monstrous children, as well as, among others, the Jötnar). Not only will most of the gods, giants, and monsters perish in this apocalyptic conflagration, but almos...
