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"Not forgetting Rosalind Franklin "

John D replied Jan 21, 2016 to Dog Poo in the Passage & DNA Testing

36 Jan 25, 2016
Reply by Junior Bennett

"You can't expect Council employees to plough through hundreds of posts on HOL on the…"

John D replied Jan 21, 2016 to Wightman Road Bridge - Meeting Follow-up

36 Feb 1, 2016
Reply by Gordon T

"Would that mean - " the unknown effect of the current increase in similarity of  maj…"

John D replied Jan 19, 2016 to "The wrong side of the tracks"

12 Feb 6, 2016
Reply by Gordon T

"You haven't changed a bit Michael Still the debonaire boulevardier."

John D replied Jan 19, 2016 to My New Year's Resolution - be kinder and less judgmental online

34 Jan 24, 2016
Reply by Gordon T

"Over the years on HOL, I have been seriously flamed twice - ironically on both occas…"

John D replied Jan 18, 2016 to My New Year's Resolution - be kinder and less judgmental online

34 Jan 24, 2016
Reply by Gordon T

"Hello Emma There are two choirs in Tottenham Tottenham Community Choir New Tottenham…"

John D replied Jan 17, 2016 to Choir

11 Jan 26, 2016
Reply by Gordon T

"Hate the sin, not the sinner "

John D replied Jan 17, 2016 to Traffic survey begins ...

57 Feb 11, 2016
Reply by matthew cuthbert

"Probably not.  But. as you know, cyclists are above the law. ( oops sorry, being jud…"

John D replied Jan 17, 2016 to Traffic survey begins ...

57 Feb 11, 2016
Reply by matthew cuthbert

"A traffic counter is a small grey metal box chained to a lamppost at ground level an…"

John D replied Jan 17, 2016 to Traffic survey begins ...

57 Feb 11, 2016
Reply by matthew cuthbert

"But a lot of likes Antionette "

John D replied Jan 17, 2016 to My New Year's Resolution - be kinder and less judgmental online

34 Jan 24, 2016
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