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Jeremy

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  1. Hey. Thanks for the kind words. Yeah I am indeed in touch with a couple of old regulars (one of which is indeed slightly fishy), they know about the closure... Mark has been an absolute legend over the years... but nothing lasts forever. A bientot...
  2. I am just jumping back onto the EDF - after god knows how long - to say thanks to the kind parents and also the thoughtful children in Peckham Rye playground on Saturday. My daughter fell off a rope and unceremoniously face-planted. Thanks to the woman who called the ambulance, the dad who kept her talking, the various people who helped to give us space, and the kids who fetched ice and water. (The ambulance took her into A&E.. her nose is broken but only minor and she'll be fine)
  3. Who are these people? "????"? "StraferJack"?
  4. The forum has become a farce... I understand that whenever a new business opens, the first thing their neighbours usually say to them is "don't even bother looking at the forum". It's a shame because it used to be a valuable forum. Now it's just a joke, with the same old faces spouting illogical nonsense, that you can't even argue with because THEY JUST MAKE NO BLOODY SENSE AT ALL...
  5. I don't know why you have to be so defensive, Fox. I don't think anyone is slagging off Memsaab or anywhere else, just questioning the validity of your comparison. Most of us love a curry, but we also understand why the food is pretty cheap.
  6. I honestly, genuinely do not understand your point Louisa. Yes there are plenty people who can't afford a ?10 lunch, I'm well aware of that. There are also people who can't afford to shop in your precious Ayres. There are people who can't afford kebabs, curries, and pints in the pub. There are people who can't afford (in more ways than one) to sit out in the garden drinking wine. Is there an actual crux to your argument, because to me it just sounds like resentment towards any sort of change. It's not as if it's replacing a cheaper place. Oh and I do not "have it in" for any local Indian restaurant, I like them but it's unhealthy food which is an occasional treat.
  7. Yeah, a few people here getting confused between Canada Water and Canary Wharf.. There was never a direct link to Canary Wharf. Overground has always been PR, QRP, Surrey Quays, Canada Water, Rotherhite, etc. So you need to change at Canada Water, and it can get very busy. But still a better bet than London Bridge (the trains are screwed yet again) Have you considered cycling? (ducks, covers head...)
  8. I've often heard that falling pitch, "dive-bombing" sound very early in the morning. I'm not often disturbed by planes, but in the warmer weather with the windows open, it's pretty noticeable. As Ruskin said, a little unnerving at first! If the noise is a plane lowering the flaps... is it the sound of the motor? Some aeroacoustic phenomenon? Is the falling pitch due to the Doppler effect?
  9. I love curry too - especially a tandoori mixed grill - but let's be honest about what it is. Unhealthy food made with very poor quality meat. It's not what I want to eat every day (well it sort of is, but I don't). Surely it's good to have a bit of choice. A quiche and salad makes for a good light(ish) lunch option, and ?8.75 is not a ridiculous price if it's freshly made.
  10. Jeremy

    Copenhagen

    Norrebro is alright. Beers at Mikkeller & Friends, dinner at Manfreds, cocktails at Gilt. The main city centre can feel touristy, but the area round st peders straede and studiestraede have a nice feel, and are good for eating and drinking. I think Vesterbro is supposed to be the place to head to these days, but we didn't get to see much of it. Christiania is worth a quick look if you don't mind hippies.
  11. alice Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Isn't that the French house staple. Ah..no... French House do "tarte flambee" which is similar to a pizza, from the Alsace region. Not really a tart at all - certainly wouldn't meet Fox's criteria!
  12. Robert Poste's Child Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Haven't seen the bedrooms but from the original > pitch I assume they've got nice bathrooms and lots > of entertainment laid on. It's not a boutique hotel, it's an Innkeeper's Lodge... i.e. cheap and cheerful chain, one step up from Travelodge.
  13. KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm bemused with the attitude that life is over > because you can't get a train direct to your > chosen destination. > Yet, the area itself offers many travel options to > get you on your journey! *rolls eyes But an extra 30mins each direction - which is realistic for some - is a huge deal for many of us. Especially if you have to drop off or pick up kids. (luckily for me it only makes around 10 mins difference to get the overground, but not everyone is as fortunate!)
  14. It won't last forever, but it's typical of the disruption we've sadly become accustomed to.
  15. People say that Harry is the "normal" one, and "grounded", etc. But the things he's said show how out of touch he really is with regular people. None of them want to be king? They're doing it for the greater good of the people? What heroes for bearing such a burden! How about showing some gratitude for leading such a privileged existence?
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