That is an urban myth.
What I can tell you is that it is the most violent city in England for its size. I don't feel safe there, but certainly do in Mansfield. So take care.
Isn't it actually called BBC - BBC One Programmes - In With The Flynns ?
A few minutes spent reading your posts reveals that not only is your spelling amongst the best on NSC, your grammar is too. So why, oh why have you put an apostrophe in 'Flynns'?
I do not know of a single word that is...
No, these were the traitors - communists who used mineworkers to try and bring the downfall of the Conservative government, democratically elected by the likes of me, I'm proud to say. It is only the bravery of mainly Nottinghamshire mineworkers that kept the lights on in 1984 and 85.
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Please don't encourage 'clicking sprees' as these can be detected which means we could risk losing Amazon, our top revenue stream.
I fail to see the relevance of your income being compared to NSC's outgoings.
I think that statement brings out the 'vandal' within you. I feel just the opposite, in fact I despair about the current financial state of Premiership clubs that makes the destruction of this large, modern stand economical.
Has there been a proportionate increase in revenues from Amazon etc?
PS I did not post 'Amaz*n' as a link. Will people buying through this link produce revenue for NSC as it does for those going through the red link at the top of the page?
Does anybody know which 3 phones give the data-free access to MSN video calling?
Worth noting that PAYG smartphones are available sub-£100. 3 have three of them here, for example
HTC Wildfire deal summary
Pay As You Go plans for 3G mobile phones, Mobile Broadband SIMs from 3
I have found that a way round this is to right-click the thread title and open in a new tab; your own post here has been responded to in this way so it means you gain this info when perhaps otherwise you would have missed it.
I do agree, though, that having one's own posts notified is completely...
I didn't realise that. Does that mean that the 'Direct Debit Guarantee' doesn't apply if you set one up by giving details of your current account's debit card?