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Re: Lock him up – politicalbetting.com
Definitely, yes. I'd say it's something I'm called upon to do about once every two years at most. (View Post)1 -
Re: Lock him up – politicalbetting.com
Fair enough. Going back to the example of Chester, I'd say even if you filled the gap between the city walls of Chester and the pleasant inner suburbs with the creme de la creme of Brutalism, it… (View Post)2 -
Re: Lock him up – politicalbetting.com
Oddly, my news feed has just given me a related story about memories of Sharston Baths in Manchester, designed by the architect L.C. Howitt - a man who did brutalism well. As well as Sharston Baths, … (View Post)1 -
Re: Lock him up – politicalbetting.com
A lot of France is like that in my experience. A good 70% of the country is Lincolnshire. (Not that there's anything inherently wrong with Lincolnshire, in moderation. But France offers just suc… (View Post)1 -
Re: Lock him up – politicalbetting.com
The Barbican is a very interesting piece of urbanism - fascinating to visit, and I can understand why people like it there - it's well located, and from what I understand the flats are very nice… (View Post)1
