
This is the source of the "big one" (not to be mistaken with what's in my jeans)
( , Sat 6 Dec 2014, 22:53, Reply)

Oh, it's probably a gun.
( , Sat 6 Dec 2014, 22:57, Reply)

in a thread jack where's there a good place to go for a a few beers around victoria area in london, as i'm escaping to the capital for a few days to faff around doing nothing.
( , Sat 6 Dec 2014, 23:39, Reply)

www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/results.shtml/el/Victoria%3BLondon/
( , Sat 6 Dec 2014, 23:52, Reply)

I would imagine that the capital has Weatherspoons too.
( , Sat 6 Dec 2014, 23:57, Reply)

Its a shit area to go for a drink, the rest of central London is right on the doorstep
( , Sun 7 Dec 2014, 1:50, Reply)

www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/35/359/Cardinal/Victoria
Although being a Sam Smiths' pub, the range is fairly limited, helps if you like their beer. Normally pretty quiet for the area but busy enough to be interesting.
( , Sun 7 Dec 2014, 7:14, Reply)

He is a walking encyclopedia of boozers.
( , Sun 7 Dec 2014, 9:45, Reply)

( , Sun 7 Dec 2014, 10:56, Reply)

they're very much grasping at straws there.
( , Sat 6 Dec 2014, 23:54, Reply)

they have been there years listening to the normal grinding and groaning as the plates do their usual movements. And now they arent making the usual noises, seems perfectly logical that if the normal movement has stopped, it will keep putting force/pressure on the joins and then release.
( , Sun 7 Dec 2014, 12:37, Reply)

They've only been listening for the last three years and they've heard nothing in that time. Saying this one is not behaving like others that do make regular noises is fine. Using that to infer that there's a huge earthquake imminent is not.
( , Sun 7 Dec 2014, 13:19, Reply)

why would this one NOT be usually making noises?
That to me is the worry, as its massive.
( , Sun 7 Dec 2014, 13:29, Reply)