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Advantages: Good food, prices, atmosphere Disadvantages: Could do with more fish on the menu
I was less than impressed a few weeks ago when my son told me that he and his partner had been for a meal at Steki. I remember Steki from ten years ago as a take-out Greek food place that I would have put on a par with Ken's Kebabs. I also remember once having a nasty stomach upset after eating a take-away from Steki. I had vowed never to return. Steki, however, has undergone a complete transformation and is now a very popular eat-in restaurant.
It was just after 6pm on a sunny Saturday evening when we were deciding where to go to eat. Osborne Road in Southsea is refered to by the local paper's restaurant reviewer as 'Restaurant Row', and there are still a good few establishments that I haven't tried. People were jostling to look at the menu in Steki's window, and we decided we would go in and see if we could get a table. It certainly ...
Advantages: A few big tunes Disadvantages: Horrorcore holds it back
After announcing on their "Last 2 Walk" album" that Three 6 Mafia were to take a short break in order to do solo albums, DJ Paul was the firs to get his act together and drop a whole record of work which finds him apart from Juicy J, doing all the production and rapping alone (aside form the odd collaboration with others from the Memphis area. "Scale-A-Ton" cam as the second official solo album form DJ Paul in 2009, and has him showing what he can personally do to keep the Dirty South movement alive.
1. "Get Right" (Intro)
2. "You Don't Want It"
Getting right into this Scale-A-Ton" (Skeleton) album from DJ Paul, you have him going directly towards the rough work which we know Three 6 Mafia for as you see tha the goes right in for the Buck work where he works with his brother Lord Infamous for some hardcore rap work.
**Four Stars ...
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The first is it weighs a ton, I've just weighed it, a stone and three quarters. That said it is manoeuvrable and I don't have any problem using it. Although I wonder how someoone smaller than me, or elderly or disabled would cope. I think they would really struggle.
The second flaw is the size of the dust container. i don't think its' big enough. I live on my own and only hoover up a couple of times a week, I end up emptying it once a fortnight. The dust container itself is really easy to empty, although the opening mechanism was a bit stiff at first but eased off with use. If I had a family it'd be at least once a week. The reason that's important is that there are a number oif filters on the hoover three of which should be cleaned every fifth time the dust container is emptied. That said I've had the hoover for about 6 months ...