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ibilly99

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  1. Get the loos tested for coke http://www.ukdrugtesting.co.uk/acatalog/cocaine-drug-swabs-uk-drug-tests.html
  2. yawn - move along please nothing to see here.
  3. I'm selling up as this mentalism cannot surely last and anyway it's time to move on I want to be closer to a Papa John's so I can take advantage of buy direct discounts. Anyway I have a 3 bedder South facing garden house so I hope one of the soon to be new East Dulwichians will pay for the privilege and I will get value elsewhere. My property developer builder reckons there are only 3 agents worthe bothering with in ED - Haart,Winkworths and Bushells
  4. gigirl you're quite right now done.
  5. Exhibition Rooms Crystal Palace went last Sunday top notch grub !
  6. Hopefully they'll have pizzas to rival Papa John's as I'm now an addict to the better tasting slice ....
  7. Now adjacent is a very popular Papa John's Pizza parlour - reputed to have the best pizzas in good ol' ED !
  8. Pizza delivery ?
  9. Papa John's takeaway pizza delivered to your door.
  10. Why not !
  11. UDT whoever you are you are a nasty piece of work with your accusations and innuendos and I am pleased that the vast majority of forumites see Katie1997 as the wronged party here. Apologise and seek forgiveness for your sins.
  12. Benmorg I suspect you're right there are siren voices on the citadel walls crying out at the madness of it all and I hope the optimists are right on this
  13. There is madness in the market at the moment houses seem to be shifting within days of going on the market - 2 doors down a flat was put on the market on Monday and under offer two days later across the road the same thing on a house - is this a bubble about to burst or as dulwichgirl2 says just another ratchet up towards Clapham.
  14. http://www.papajohns.co.uk/images/Store-Homepage/example-store.jpg If you?re looking for fresh, quality pizza then East Dulwich is the place to be. Using fresh and quality ingredients has been the foundation of Papa Johns for years, and we believe that better ingredients make better pizzas. Take a look at our menu for a selection of delicious pizzas and side dishes, you can also check out our great deals online. While at your computer why not visit Papa?s Lounge where you can have fun and save money on your order, you can even rate your pizza! You can order online to pick up in store or have your favourite pizza delivered. And while enjoying your pizza you can learn a thing or two about East Dulwich. East Dulwich is a district of South London in the borough of Southwark. Did you know that it is home to the ?Concrete House? 549 Lordship Lane? This Gothic Victorian ruin is a grade II listed building and an example of a 19th century concrete house. Some believe it is the last surviving example in England. Today the house stands derelict and has been empty for about 30 years. There is lots to do and see in East Dulwich but once you have finished discovering what East Dulwich has to offer why not reward yourself with a Papa John?s pizza from the East Dulwich store!
  15. ibilly99

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    Just make sure you don't spend too much time pointlessly agonising on internet forums !
  16. Qoute fron an Estate Agent that came to value my house - the market is on fire at the moment. I hadn't thought is is Notting Hillites trading down btw the best of the bunch IMHO are Haart's,Bushell's and Winkworth's.
  17. Cowhide is similar to leather - this seems to confirm to use Dove soap and don't use saddle soap. http://www.cowhiderugs.co.uk/cleaning-a-cowhide-rug-or-cowhide-skin-carpet/
  18. Just been looking at Leytonstone today - it's on the Central Line some lovely Victorian houses there and 1/2 the price of comparable E Dulwich - there's no value left here.God knows why folk pay the prices for here but I'm glad they do as a seller.
  19. http://www.paigntonpeople.co.uk/Follow-example-parking-charges/story-15108697-detail/story.html Winge not East Dulwichians we are praised from afar ! I AM sure our councillors are all very nice individuals, but seem to have a collective 'head in the sand' mentality where parking meters are concerned. Why is it they cannot see what we ordinary folk see, the town is dead because of parking meters and parking charges, yet they want to flood the town with more. May I respectfully suggest they take a trip (not First Class) to East Dulwich, a very busy town in London where there are no parking meters and no empty shops? There are a couple of parking attendants who patrol the streets advising people of the restrictions (bus lanes etc), and during many visits it seems few if any disregard these restrictions, or time limits displayed. In the evenings after 6pm, and on Sundays, there are no restrictions at all. The place is buzzing day and night. Alternatively, take a trip to North Allerton in Yorkshire, again no parking meters. You obtain a paper clock, available in most shops, and display the time of arrival which allows you two hours' free parking. If you are over the two hours then a warden can issue a ticket, but mostly it's 'a word in your ear'. There are cheap car parks if you need more than two hours. Again, no empty shops. The same system is used in most busy towns in Yorkshire and also Wiltshire. In the aforementioned towns not only do the shops benefit, but the cafes and restaurants too as the shoppers delay their departure until rush hour is over. Our traffic enforcers in Torquay seem to have standard issue stopwatches, woe betide you if you are a couple of minutes over the time paid for, a ticket is slapped on your screen. My neighbour was six minutes over, his friend the day before four minutes over, all because they were caught in the slow queue at the bank or shop. All the grand plans and bypass schemes for Torquay will come to nought if our councillors continue to follow this suicidal parking policy. All those intended cruise ship passengers will be able to tell their friends about all those lovely empty beaches in Torbay. I would respectfully suggest that our councillors remove their revenue raising blinkers, try cancelling all parking meter charges for two years, or alternatively charge 10p for two hours, so our enforcers know how long a car has been parked. They may be surprised that the rates from the once-empty shops will outweigh the revenue earned from the parking meters. If there are no feet on the streets then the town will die, can they not hear the death rattle? We ordinary folk can. Ivan Cloherty Lisburne Square Torquay
  20. I jest we live in compromised times and if we can get away with stuff we do - lost count of the number of times I winged a few stops on the old number 12's instead of walking but what I do remember was my dear dad (RIP) making me walk back a mile to the shops to take back a packet of stamps when the shopkeeper had accidentally given me a second packet by mistake. He was as honest as the day is long and it would have never have occured to him to find ways around facing up to his responsibility. He tried to sign up in 1939 but his eyesight let him down he was conscripted in 1940. There are sadly far too many fewer of these folk around today and we are worse off because of it. Morality is a continnuum and I am probably too far down the line of can I get away with it rather than am I responsible for it. Still to recognise it is part way to solving it. Pay up like a man or woman and seek your recompense in karmic happiness and the knowledge you did right when it would be so much easier to shirk your responsibilty. I for one and many of the board will applaud such a decision - in fact if there is a god they might even let you off so would be win-win all round. kar?ma (k?rm) n. 1. Hinduism & Buddhism The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the successive phases of the person's existence, regarded as determining the person's destiny.
  21. Overpriced mate which is why I'm selling up and moving to Wanstead - green spaces , less crime and nearly twice as much space for your buck and a tube line to boot.If you want an overpriced 3 bedder though I have one to sell !
  22. Wouldn't p*ss on him if he was on fire may he rot in hell with the rest of the venal b*stards - hats off to the Jimmy who did this ... http://images.mirror.co.uk/upl/m4/mar2009/2/0/sir-fred-goodwin-s-house-vandalised-pic-getty-image-1-860305500.jpg
  23. Or accept it's an honest mistake from the council and pay up - maybe ??
  24. I'm no wannbee owner just heavily scarred by the worst driving experience of my life and when sharing the experience with the van owning nuts at Glasto got the remark back with a knowing chuckle - aye (insert name of year model and nut type along with voltage of the alternator and say webbies or some such jargon) it's a bit floaty that one. WTF could have nutted him if it were not for the loving kindness nature of the sacred land.
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