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Previously on "The I Hate London Thread"
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No doubt the taxpayer will be bailing them out soon. What is the difference between a recession and a depression? In a depression bankers also lose their jobs.
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Indeed, and most of them seem to work at NewClientCorpOriginally posted by Jog On View PostAlso there are a lot of advertising/PR/media/FMB types as well

Absolutely!Originally posted by Jog On View PostI'm going for lunch now (Fuzzy's Grub) and I know that I will see plenty 9/10 - 10/10 FMBs.
What's not to like?
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But on the other hand there are lots of hedge funds in Mayfair making lots of money.Originally posted by moorfield View PostMore evidence that London really can be carp sometimes.
Terminal 5 - baggage chaos - carp
Millenium Bridge - too wobbly - carp
Millenium Dome - carp
Wembley Stadium - late and over budget (but only just not carp)
Bendy Buses - carp
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More evidence that London really can be cr4p sometimes.
Terminal 5 - baggage chaos - cr4p
Millenium Bridge - too wobbly - cr4p
Millenium Dome - cr4p
Wembley Stadium - late and over budget (but only just not cr4p)
Bendy Buses - cr4p
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Fuzzy's Grub > everything else. Are there any Fuzzy's up North or outside the city/West End?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostReally?
I try and avoid getting Boots Meal deals as they are a rip off. I prefer M&S if I'm that hungry.
See above quote re Fuzzy'sOriginally posted by Diver View PostYes I usually go to Bertorelli's, The Ivy or Benihana's
(1) That will be the killer cyclistsOriginally posted by thunderlizard View PostLondon's much better than the place I come from.
But I've noticed 2 odd things about Londoners
(1) You can get to a pedestrian crossing, find 2 dozen of them already waiting, and yet nobody's pressed the button. You have to shove through 3 rows of them to get to it and press it yourself
(2) They put their umbrellas up when it's cloudy but not actually raining
(2) My girlfriend does that and people comment about it in the street
Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostBecause you want to scream "cheer up it might ******* never happen".
The average common sense factor is zero.
There is probably a lot of HR bods there.
Also there are a lot of advertising/PR/media/FMB types as well
I'm going for lunch now (Fuzzy's Grub) and I know that I will see plenty 9/10 - 10/10 FMBs.
What's not to like?
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I used to do this when I was a permie. I had a "chronic chest infection" but still managed to fit a new kitchen and do a garden makeover, all on full sick pay for a few weeks. One of the only great things of being a permie was 5 weeks paid holiday plus 3 on the "sick" every year.Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostGreat
The husband of a friend of mine works for the underground and recently told me 'that no one takes a day sick on the underground as it looks too dodgy so they always take a week instead', this guy had a taken a week of sick so he could decorate his house, what about doing it in the 6-8 weeks holiday he gets a year !
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GreatOriginally posted by moorfield View Post
The husband of a friend of mine works for the underground and recently told me 'that no one takes a day sick on the underground as it looks too dodgy so they always take a week instead', this guy had a taken a week of sick so he could decorate his house, what about doing it in the 6-8 weeks holiday he gets a year !
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostBeing obstructive, vindictive gits who spend all day underground on their arse.A 72-hour strike on the London Underground is planned by rail unions in a row over safety.
A strike from 1830 GMT on 6 April to 9 April is planned by the Rail Maritime and Transport (RMT) union and Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA).
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They can't be that far away if you're a 60 minute commute into Liv St...Originally posted by moorfield View Post...
- 60 min commute direct into Liv St (ok that's the only downside)
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- No chavs living next door / opposite
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