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  • What size trims on my vauhall corsa?

    Anybody know what size the trims are on a 1999 vreg 1.2 corsa?

    A link to a website with verification would be great just to make sure before I order them.

    Cheers.

    1 AnswerVauxhall Opel9 years ago
  • Is George Ford the next great England fly half?

    The star of the Junior World Cup and IRB Young Player Of The Year, George Ford, who has just turned 19, will start tomorrow in the final of the Aviva Premiership for Leicester.

    Supposedly it's only a matter of time before he plays for England and watching him he does seem like quite a special talent.

    So how do you reckon he'll rate against the current crop of international flyhalfs? He'll be playing directly opposite Nick Evans tomorrow which will be an interesting gauge of his talent.

    2 AnswersRugby9 years ago
  • Leinster v Stormers/Chiefs/Brumbies?

    With Leinster by far and away the best team in Europe right now how do you think they'd get on against the top Super XV sides?

    Just a bit of fun, I reckon I'd back Leinster against any of them.

    6 AnswersRugby9 years ago
  • Any Northern Hemisphere wins this summer?

    With England touring South Africa, Wales in Australia and Ireland being hosted by New Zealand, how many NH wins do you see this summer?

    There's three tests each so I'm going for a series whitewash for NZ and SA with Wales winning their final game against Aus.

    I don't see Ireland getting close to NZ, England will be competitive and should have some tight games, same with Wales and I reckon they'll get it together for at least one win.

    Any comments on the France, Scotland or Italy tours also welcome.

    8 AnswersRugby9 years ago
  • George Galloway back in the Commons? UK?

    Well he's an interesting man, a character to say the least.

    Real kick in the teeth for Labour this, what are your thoughts?

    9 AnswersPolitics9 years ago
  • Here we go again, another Brit extradited across the pond for an offense committed in the UK...?

    What a disgrace. After Gary Mckinnon and Chris Tappin yet another Brit is sold down the river by the government.

    His flat was raided in Yorkshire by UK and US police and although he has not been charged by British police he's being flown thousands of miles across the world to stand trial in America despite his crime being committed in the UK.

    Since when did US law become the law of the world? What gives them the right?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshi...

    12 AnswersPolitics9 years ago
  • If public transport hadn't been privatised would it have cost me 8 quid to get home today (UK ONLY)?

    Lost my car keys and had to catch the bus home, it made me truly grateful that I don't have to do it everyday. How are people supposed to be convinced to use public transport when it's so terrible and expensive? Would the council have charged me 8 quid to get home if it hadn't been privatised?

    14 AnswersPolitics9 years ago
  • Fill up ipod with random songs from itunes?

    So basically my itunes library is bigger than my ipod capacity and I want a random selection of songs synced to my ipod, which changes each time I plug in my ipod. Anyone know a way of doing this?

    I've got a playlist which is selected randomly but this playlist doesn't change.

    2 AnswersOther - Music9 years ago
  • Andrew Lansley: "the first guiding principle" of reform should be to "maximise competition" (UK)?

    Andrew Lansley as shadow health secretary, 2005.

    And we're supposed to believe that the health bill isn't all about competition and privatisation?

    6 AnswersPolitics9 years ago
  • Drop the health bill? UK?

    Should the health bill be dropped? Will DC regret pushing this through come next election?

    Here's the petition:

    http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/22670

    9 AnswersPolitics9 years ago
  • Why do Wales keep picking Mike Philips?

    I swear that boy picks and goes more than most of his forwards. Wales could pick him in the backrow but not at scrum half, will someone have a word?

    7 AnswersRugby9 years ago
  • But what about the advantage!?

    Firstly, what a test match! Edge of my seat start to finish, cracking performance from both teams and an all round great game of rugby.

    The question is though, when England were on Wales' line on 83 minutes and had the penalty advantage, they went wide and got held up (apparently) then what happened to the advantage? Why didn't they go back over the other side of the pitch where the penalty was? Surely the ref wouldn't call advantage over just as England throw a speculative wide pass, why couldn't we go back for the penalty!?

    Anyway things looking good for England and Wales, Wales to get the grand slam I reckon.

    7 AnswersRugby9 years ago
  • Yet another Briton is extradited to USA instead of facing trial here, when Is Cameron going to do something?

    Today Christopher Tappin is being extradited to Texas from Heathrow airport by US marshals on the charge of selling batteries that could be used in Iranian missiles. He may be jailed for 35 years in the USA.

    The question is, why isn't he being charged in the UK? What gives the USA the right to collect foreign nationals from around the world, who committed their crimes on foreign soil to stand trial in the USA?

    This follows similar high profile cases like the Natwest three, Gary McKinnon and recently the young lad who was extradited for copyright infringement on a website aswell as others.

    Can you imagine the UK requesting similar extraditions from the USA? They'd just laugh, so when is Cameron going to stand up for British nationals and stop this injustice?

    Commit the crime in the UK get tried in the UK, is that unreasonable?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-171464...

    15 AnswersPolitics9 years ago
  • Best site to meet people in the UK?

    What's the best site to meet/chat to other guys in the UK?

    With enough members that there's actually people who live relatively close and aged around 20?

    Cheers.

  • Solve this equation please?

    Find the value of x.

    x^-3=2(36-x)^-3

    Cheers.

    4 AnswersMathematics9 years ago
  • Differentiate this for me please?

    BK/(W-X)^2

    Where B, K and W are all constants.

    Cheers.

    3 AnswersMathematics9 years ago
  • I feel like puking every time I see or hear Eric Pickles what can I do?

    I just read a news article about Eric Pickles and it was so gross I feel ill.

    10 AnswersPolitics9 years ago
  • What's this constitution I keep hearing about?

    Why is it so important to Americans? Is it still relevant and do people expect it to be relevant forever?

    What's all the fuss?

    7 AnswersPolitics9 years ago
  • How do you find a partner when you're not out yet?

    Ok so if you're a masculine type of bloke, you know the type who you'd never guess that they were gay. You're not ready to 'come out' so obviously going to gay bars/clubs is not going to happen.

    How can you find a partner if nobody knows you're gay? I mean I don't know a single gay person so how does it work?

  • Not allowed to say prayers at council meetings anymore?

    Right decision I say, if people want to say a prayer then that's fine they can do that in their own time, but having time set aside for prayers on the agenda of a council meeting? I don't think so.

    The hysterical response is laughable also. Lord Carey says "This is the gradual marginalisation of the Christian faith" whilst Eric Pickles described it as "disappointing".

    And I think Eric Pickles has misjudged the public mood on this. When the top rated comment on The Daily Mail artice is "Good for Clive Bone. I have nothing against anyone who has faith - that's their business, and their right - but religion has no place in council meetings." he clearly doesn't have the public on his side.

    Also he's a quite revolting man in general, just saying.

    Opinions?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-1699523...

    11 AnswersPolitics9 years ago