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kp4 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hope everyone is safe! > > https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-59293 > 546 Everyone accounted for and no life threatening injuries though some taken to hospital, according to another news article. Though obviously frightening for all involved, I'm sure. Now they have to find the cause of the collapse.
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Angelina Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I used to buy alcohol but price of soft drinks on > tap is a bit much The Ivy House in Nunhead has Lucky Saints zero alcohol (I think, very low % anyway) lager on draught. Can't remember the price but I'm pretty sure it's less than a fiver! And also quite drinkable!
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I still never found the entrance. Where do you get into it?!
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jenny pink Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Are people aware,that he might be on the > forum?.........Jenny What would be the implications of that?
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KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Agree - too pricey. > In the summer I wanted some chino/jean shorts for > working in garden / on house, ?25 in the large St. > Christopher?s, ?4.50 in Mind shop ! I agree their prices have rocketed, but to be fair so I believe has their rent. I may be wrong.
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Angelina Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @Sue > > No, not joking. I was referring to kingkev's reference to a 20 second drive to get home.
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Angelina Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > the idea that people drive to get somewhere 20 > seconds away in the first place really suggests > the cause of the problem here. That must surely have been a joke? Surely?
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BrandNewGuy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There's a talk and a book signing with the author > at Dulwich Books, Croxted Rd tomorrow evening: > https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-great-north-woo > d-c-j-schuler-tickets-183512760607 Thanks BNG, sadly it's sold out! Excellent that so many people are interested, though!
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Thank you for that, it's on my Christmas list!
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Duc748 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Driving around ED/PR remains uncharged > though. Not for long, I suspect ..
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Terroirs isn't it? 🤣
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KK try The Gardens if you are in their catchment area. I was at DMC once, moved a long time ago to another practice which also had, let's say, some drawbacks, but have now (so far) been third time lucky at The Gardens. ETA: I've always found when 111 arranged appointments for me that they were for a specific time and I was seen on time. Maybe I was just lucky (or you were unlucky). Admittedly one time it was a bit time critical because it was A&E for possible poisoning 🤣🤣🤣
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Dogkennelhillbilly Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Call me a conspiracy theorist but I suspect this > is not the first username "Tezza" has had... Indeed. See my comment after his/her first post. The latest incarnation. Click on their name and you can see their helpful posts to date.
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Spartacus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Oh > I give up Misses (another version) > > Ultimately it's your choice what you are called Well exactly!
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The main Post Office in Lordship Lane acts as a bank for First Direct customers. You can pay in cheques and cash there as you would do at an HSBC branch.
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Spartacus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue > This article explains the origins of title and > debunks the fact that Mrs. Is just about marital > status. > > It appears that it's a fairly recent use as a > marital prefix and previously Mistress, Mrs and > Miss were interchangeable and restricted to the > upper class. Quite a fascinating subject you've > raised and being called Mrs. Puts you in the upper > class bracket 😱 > > https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mistress-miss- > mrs-or-ms-untangling-the-shifting-history-of-title > s Fascinating it may well be, but I was referring to its use in present times 🙂
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Surely you don't need an HSBC account to call them? First Direct may be able to help? You know you can use the Post Office if you are a First Direct customer?
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Sorry, posted twice by mistake, duh 😶
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Nigello Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ms does not necessarily denote marital status. > Some married women use it with a surname that > maybe is their married name but not necessarily. But that's exactly my point! Ms does not denote marital status, in exactly the same way that Mr does not denote marital status. And I thought that "master" used to be used for young boys, though I don't know at what age they became "mister/Mr". And I know many women who are quite happy to use Miss and Mrs. Each to their own 🙂 But to the best of my knowledge adult men have never acknowledged their marital status by changing their title. I wonder why that would be 🙄
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DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is Halloween happening this year / tonight ? > > I Usually buy loads of Sweets for the children ( > I have Shares in our Local Dentist) > > Seem to remember no one coming round last year. > > Havent seen the big bags of mini Mars Bars .. > Skittles and the like in the Supermarket.. > > Foxy People in the road who were happy for trick or treaters to call were posting their house numbers on the road WhatsApp group, Foxy. Hope you got some callers anyway!
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DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is Halloween happening this year / tonight ? > > I Usually buy loads of Sweets for the children ( > I have Shares in our Local Dentist) > > Seem to remember no one coming round last year. > > Havent seen the big bags of mini Mars Bars .. > Skittles and the like in the Supermarket.. > > Foxy People in the road who were happy for trick or treaters to call were posting their house numbers on the road WhatsApp group, Foxy. Hope you got some callers anyway!
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