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Sue

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  1. Sorry, duplicate post.
  2. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There are many organisations where people have > Subscribed / Opted-in (Non Free) > but then find it difficult to opt-out or leave. > > The Data Protection Act 2018 will help those > people. > > > DulwichFox Each of our newsletters has an "unsubscribe" link at the end. I have never found it difficult to opt out of unwanted emails.
  3. Sadly we have to send you a form to do this, KK and PGC xxx
  4. We do use MailChimp but only changed to it relatively recently and migrated over a list of nearly 1500 names :(
  5. Yes, it's a pain for people like us (The Goose Is Out!) with an existing mailing list of people all of whom have already chosen to be on it. We've got to ask them all to opt in again, even though they already have.
  6. dbboy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > For those who voted for a one party state, it > means their is no longer any opposition so they > will do as they please. They are supposed to > represent and be accountable. What has been voted > for is not democracy, it's a dictatorship. Eh?
  7. Elliott Morris is indeed brilliant, we've had him on at the Goose a couple of times. The music nights sound good, will check them out :)
  8. Crikey! British Home Stores! C&A! Woolworths! I miss C&A, not sure about the other two, though Woollies used to have some great albums in their sales :) ETA: As in vinyl, not photo or stamp :)
  9. :)) :)) :)) Also, "let us choose any colour". As if most places force you to have a colour you don't actually want :)) :)) :))
  10. Lynne Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've never had any reason to complain about that > one, t's the smaller S C that driven me away. And me. I don't go there any more, only to the big one.
  11. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The first letter is M, wonderwoman. > > Louisa. We are talking about different shops, then!
  12. singalto Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Colville09, you were lucky to meet them during the > campaign as I certainly didn?t. They could hardly get round everybody, let alone find them all in! I have heard both the "new" Labour councillors speak at the meeting where they were elected to stand as candidates, and I was very impressed with their knowledge, passion and commitment.
  13. Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As long as idiots have a vote, things like this > will happen. Thanks James & good luck. Erm ..... I'm guessing not everybody in East Dulwich knows of James, particularly if they don't read this forum. And the boundary changes won't have helped. So they probably voted solely on party lines. That doesn't make them idiots.
  14. The RSPB has some sort of metal thing you can put over a feeder and at least the parakeets won't wreck the feeder with their beaks.
  15. I too am very very sorry. You were always the one exception to my Labour vote, in recognition of all the hard work you put in, including on here, despite the undeserved flak you got from some quarters. Thank you, and good luck for the future.
  16. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The floor space isn?t huge inside, but some of the > egos that help out are. One particular member of > staff is incredibly rude and doesn?t even try to > hide it. > Is this the shop which has been discussed on here before due to weird random exclusions of particular items from offers publicised in the shop?
  17. bloodoranges Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Going to struggle finding scotch pies for my > boyfriend in Sainsbury's Oh blimey, did they sell Scotch pies? The ones with mutton in? I wish I'd known, I love those!
  18. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have a lot of time of most of our local charity > shops, but one in particular, is extremely rude > and not very charitable at all. Hopefully the new > one will be nice like most of the others. > > Louisa. Would that be the smallest one, by any chance?
  19. Robert Poste's Child Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jules-and-Boo Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Wasn't there one on LL that sold 'expensive' > > clothes and closed - with a questionable > business > > model? > > > The Mary Portas one, is it Living and Giving? Or > the one near the station, Clothes for Causes, > which I always thought was more of a lifestyle > support system for someone who wanted to build a > profile as some sort of sustainability vlogger. The one with the questionable business model was Give and Take, now closed. Though maybe Clothes for Causes did as well.
  20. adonirum Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A freedom pass, Sue. > > Get out of here, you don't look old enough to > have left university. You must have very poor eyesight :)) :)) :))
  21. FFS Dulwich Fox, at least have the courtesy to spell Sadiq Khan's name correctly.
  22. Black with rainbow sparkle !!!!!!
  23. I think there is still "Woolly Mondays" at The Ivy House in Nunhead on Monday nights, but I don't know who runs it or whether you can just turn up. The pub would know, I'm sure! http://www.ivyhousenunhead.com/
  24. siousxiesue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Another charity shop? Oh.. Oh good! I like charity shops! Except their prices appear to have soared round here.
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