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Greg Dorrington

@Gregdorrers

Londons finest Certified London taxi tour extraordinaire The Arsenal East stand 30 years London born Writtle living

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Greg Dorrington
Greg Dorrington@Gregdorrers·
@ladbible Yeah I got invoiced by the Mrs this morning for 91 quid for my Adele ticket I never fuckin asked for 😂😂😭
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Greg Dorrington
Greg Dorrington@Gregdorrers·
@Bernade12155211 @DarrenArsenal1 Being a henukne football fan home and away for 30 odd years. Yeah - if the same player keeps turning backwards every opportunity - knowing the fans are getting annoyed then keeping Geeing them up, honestly it's counter productive, read the room. And if you was there you'd know
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Bernadette Kelly
Bernadette Kelly@Bernade12155211·
@Gregdorrers @DarrenArsenal1 You are annoyed the captain wants some engagement and encouragement from the fans? You really don’t understand being a genuine football fan do you? It’s not like rocking up to the theatre or cinema, saying “entertain me, I’ve paid my money…. “. Or maybe is it to you…
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Darren
Darren@DarrenArsenal1·
The crowd today lost thier minds. Literally madness everybody.
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Greg Dorrington
Greg Dorrington@Gregdorrers·
@littlejohn50 @overlook61 No mate. 73 plate white txe But was absolutely ridiculous. Ltda wanted nothing to do with it which was really infuriating as litterally uturned in to the rank
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La@overlook61·
London Taxi Drivers. RE: City Airport Drop off fee. To set up an auto account go to Dropoff@Londoncityairport.com Lots of signs up warning of a £100 fine for dropping on the red route approaching the drop off zone. I assume that applies to us also. Can anyone confirm.
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Greg Dorrington
Greg Dorrington@Gregdorrers·
@threetimedaddy Easiest post I've ever seen to be able differentiate between British parents and American parents. British parents: you're fucked mate American parents: awesome dude Team Britain always
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threetimedaddy
threetimedaddy@threetimedaddy·
If you think you’ve had a bad day, my 9 year old came home from school with a trumpet.
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Steve Spurs
Steve Spurs@SteveSpurs1961·
@TheLTDA Linked to UBER and you’re printing a advertorial, killing the trade from within !
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Joe
Joe@Brikka49·
I’ve had nine beers, 1 wank and just sat and watched 3 games of football back to back…and I was worried I’d wasted the day….fucking hell
Simon Harris@SimonHarrisMBD

A little while ago, I decided to find out just how many Bounty minis you get in a tub of Celebrations, and whether or not the constant fury about them is justified. The big questions - Is the proportion of Bounty minis relative to the average preferences of the British consumer? Are British consumers getting shafted in general? This was a standard 550g tub, and in total there were 59 miniatures inside. These were arranged as follows: Ten (10) Snickers, so approximately 16.9% of the tub. Ten (10) Milky Way, so approximately 16.9% of the tub. Nine (9) Mars, so approximately 15.2% of the tub. Seven (7) Maltesers, so approximately 11.8% of the tub. Six (6) Twix, so approximately 10.1% of the tub. Six (6) Galaxy, so approximately 10.1% of the tub. Six (6) Bounty, so approximately 10.1% of the tub. Five (5) Galaxy Caramel, so approximately 8.4% of the tub. Back in 2022, an investigation by The Mirror found that although the quantities in ten different tubs varied a little from one to another, the actual proportions / ratios were broadly the same, and so I am happy to work with the assumption that my results above broadly represent the wider Celebrations ecosystem. Next, I conducted a snap poll to ask my Facebook followers about their favourite, and at the time of writing 2,035 people had responded. The results were as follows: Maltesers (746) - Approximately 36.6% Bounty (344) - Approximately 16.9% Snickers (284) - Approximately 13.9% Galaxy Caramel (256) - Approximately 12.5% Galaxy (128) - Approximately 6.2% Twix (120) - Approximately 5.8% Mars (94) - Approximately 4.6% Milky Way (63) - Approximately 3.0% When we throw all of that data together with the earlier information, we can conclude the following for each variety of miniature (all percentages are approximate): Maltesers - It is the favourite miniature for 36.6% of consumers, but they make up 11.8% of each tub, and so consumers are being SIGNIFICANTLY MUGGED OFF. Bounty - It is the favourite miniature for 16.9% of consumers, but they make up 10.1% of each tub, and so consumers are being MUGGED OFF. Snickers - It is the favourite miniature for 13.9% of consumers, but they make up 16.9% of each tub, and so consumers are being TREATED FAIRLY-ISH. Galaxy Caramel - It is the favourite miniature for 12.5% of consumers, but they make up 8.4% of each tub, and so consumers are being MUGGED OFF. Galaxy - It is the favourite miniature for 6.2% of consumers, but they make up 10.1% of each tub, and so consumers are being TREATED FAIRLY-ISH. Twix - It is the favourite miniature for 5.8% of consumers, but they make up 10.1% of each tub, and so consumers are being MUGGED OFF. Mars - It is the favourite miniature for 4.6% of consumers, but they make up 15.2% of each tub, and so consumers are being MUGGED OFF. Milky Way - It is the favourite miniature for 3.0% of consumers, but they make up 16.9% of each tub, and so consumers are being REALLY SIGNIFICANTLY MUGGED OFF. Therefore, while the general order of Celebrations from ‘most to least’ runs: Snickers > Milky Way > Mars > Maltesers > Twix > Galaxy > Bounty > Galaxy Caramel Based on my findings, perhaps it would be better as: Maltesers > Bounty > Snickers > Galaxy Caramel > Galaxy > Twix > Mars > Milky Way One could argue that Milky Way is the most popular amongst kids, and also that kids wouldn’t be represented in my polling data, but then again modern democracy is flawed in a number of ways and this is reflected perfectly here. The Red Car and The Blue Car having a race was definitely a backhanded satire of British politics. More significantly, it’s clear that Bounty is the nation’s SECOND-FAVOURITE and not the ‘pellet of unspeakable evil’ that it is portrayed as so often. Anyway Mars Wrigley, you know where to find me if you’re serious about taking Celebrations to the next level.

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Samuel Leeds
Samuel Leeds@samuel_leeds·
We just signed the contract to buy our dream home in Phucket 🇹🇭 It cost just 56m BAHT (£1.3m), and is a freehold property next to Bang Tao beach 🏝️ The best part is we will now qualify to get our official Welathy Global Citizenships, meaning we can spend as much time as we like in Thailand and pay 0% tax of our global income! Most people assume you the only countries that are require zero income taxes are Dubai, Monaco and Cayman Islands, but there are so many other great options - not just great for business, but also go raising a family.
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Greg Dorrington
Greg Dorrington@Gregdorrers·
@spurscabdanny Good luck getting on it. Better doing the St Mary's axe rank and walking down imo
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Danny 🎗️
Danny 🎗️@spurscabdanny·
Does anyone know if on marathon day i could leave my cab on the rank in America sq??
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INEVITABLE/DBLOCK🎙️🥊@AdrianReyn79551·
🚨𝐅𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐡𝐛𝐚𝐜𝐤: When Andy Ruiz shocked the Boxing World and make Mexican History by Becoming the first Mexican Heavyweight Champion of the world‼️😮‍💨
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Greg Dorrington
Greg Dorrington@Gregdorrers·
@AllyPallyKieran @leaveonleft E1 definitely don't change the oil mate, I actually asked Rob down there about this when I saw it mentioned was last month or so and he said they don't do erad services, only if the part is going - but it's a sealed unit
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michael epstein
michael epstein@leaveonleft·
Is there anyway to have your ERAD Checked to see if it’s in good condition?
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Huff
Huff@Huff4Congress·
Interesting. In the original film’s, Ollivander’s wands are stacked in shelves, easily accessible. In the new show, though, it appears that the wands are all locked up. I wonder why the change?
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Greg Dorrington
Greg Dorrington@Gregdorrers·
@London_W4 I'm a cabby, and had this the other day in town - was actually embarrassed and disgusted.
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Alastair Hilton
Alastair Hilton@London_W4·
You’ve gotta laugh I suppose. Heading home now and I thought, no, I won’t give uber my money, I’ll support a good old British London black cab. So I hailed one and here I am, with a Somali driver talking into his phone the whole journey. Reminds me of being in an uber. Apart from the price.
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Greg Dorrington
Greg Dorrington@Gregdorrers·
@TheRealSitts @HowardKatz15 You're buying at possibly the highest price tho, massive shortage (still better I paid 48500 for 73 plate last year with 27k on clock full service plan and extended warranty I could sell it tomorrow for 55 You'll still be better off than renting buying
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John Sitton
John Sitton@TheRealSitts·
Rent or buy..I'll be fxxxed if I know how at the moment, electric cabs make it pay 🤔
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Jack Roworth
Jack Roworth@RoworthJack·
Ange Postecoglou wore this full-zip jacket when he was last managing, and I’ve been wondering for so long what brand it is and where I can get one from. I want one myself, and I particularly like the collar too.
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Greg Dorrington
Greg Dorrington@Gregdorrers·
@BettyBoochichi2 Unfortunately, had to drive past this, as I live off the road it's the highest accident hotspot in UK I beleive. Such a shame, rip Finally put average speed cameras in
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BettyBoo
BettyBoo@BettyBoochichi2·
A popular police officer died by suicide after speeding to almost 100 mph and crashing into a tree on a major Essex road, an inquest into his death has determined. Louie Day died after a crash in the early hours of September 5 last year on the A414 near Ongar. The 23-year-old was training with the Metropolitan Police at the time of the tragic crash. There were no witnesses to the fatal collision, but he was found by a passerby shortly afterwards. An inquest at Essex Coroner’s Court in Chelmsford heard on Thursday (February 26) that Mr Day suffered multiple injuries to his head, chest and abdomen in the fatal crash. The hearing also heard that the young driver had left a “note of intention” with a conclusion recorded as suicide. Emergency services had been called to the A414 near King Street after the collision at around 3.30 am on September 5. The young man was tragically found by a passing driver who saw him “lying on the floor” having been ejected from the car. Michelle Brown, Area Coroner for Essex, said Mr Day had likely died “instantly” and was “sitting” on his seatbelt rather than wearing it. Medical examinations found no evidence of drugs or alcohol in his system. A delivery driver’s witness statement said a car travelling towards them was seen to do a three-point turn in the middle of the road which seemed “unusual”. They said: “After it turned round, it looked like it was speeding away. It must have been doing faster than 40mph.” “As I drove on I saw smoke and mist in the road and then saw bits of car and realised something had happened,” the driver added. Experts estimate that Mr Day was “probably driving between 96 and 99 mph”. Ms Brown concluded: “Louie Day from Brentwood died on September 5, 2025, on the A414 near King Street due to multiple injuries (head, chest and abdomen) sustained as a result of a road traffic collision as the driver and only occupant, leaving a note of intent. The conclusion is one of suicide.” Mr Day’s death is one of a number to have occurred on the A414 between Chelmsford and Harlow. Work is ongoing to make the road safer and reduce serious collisions, including the installation of new average speed cameras. The road is currently subject to a temporary 40mph speed limit while the cameras are installed. Mr Day, 23 worked as a response officer with the Metropolitan Police on the East Area Command, based from Barking and Dagenham. He had been a PCSO for two years beforehand. In a statement, Louie’s family said: “It is with the greatest sadness that we announce the passing of our son, Louie Day, a beautiful soul who has left this world and will be greatly missed by all who loved him. We would now like some privacy to grieve in peace.” When life is difficult, Samaritans are here – day or night, 365 days a year. You can call them for free on 116 123, email them at jo@samaritans.org,or visit samaritans.org to find your nearest branch. Link to the article: essexlive.news/news/essex-new…
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Greg Dorrington
Greg Dorrington@Gregdorrers·
Great honor of being able to take the kids of @GreatOrmondSt taxi christmas lights tour last night, truly humbling experience. We had over 22cabs lined up in a procession, treating these amazing kids and families to the the full rock star experience. Well done Lee for organising
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