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Sainsburys etc no staff to bag up at checkout V poor effort imho
Sue replied to pop9770's topic in The Lounge
rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How hard is it to bag up your own stuff? It depends on whether you have a full large trolley load. By the time you have emptied it at one end, stuff is building up at the other end. Unless there are two of you,it holds everybody behind you up, especially when you have to pay as well -
red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > RE. rendell's post: > > I'd always thought (2nd hand knowledge etc) that > once we hit the summer/winter solstice dates of > the 21st, there was a period of about two weeks > whereby there was little change in daylight hours. > Then once you go beyond the two weeks it becomes > more noticeable again. Technically the days may > get longer after the 21st Dec, but it's so minimal > I doubt anyone is able to perceive that the > previous day was 10 seconds shorter, not even Sue > :)... Well each small increase is obviously - small. But added together they become noticeable. About now.
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Dog duck Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > The days are getting lighter :) > > > ...after 5th January Eh?! No, after 21 December which was the winter solstice! :) But it's only recently becoming noticeable, to me anyway :)
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Probably dropped out of somebody's bag who was looking forward to them for their supper. What sort of fish were they?
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Help. Nightmare neighbours. How do we deal with conflict?
Sue replied to Hickory's topic in The Lounge
Some honeysuckles grow very fast, eg Lonicera japonica Halliana, which is semi-evergreen. In any case you could plant more than one plant. But it is very easy to propagate, so you could start with one plant and soon have more than enough to cover the fence. -
RE: Mature trees cut down around East Dulwich
Sue replied to 85volga's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
The council wouldn't cut down trees for no reason. Maybe find out why they did it before accusing them of vandalism? Mature trees may sometimes have to be cut down because they are diseased and/or unsafe. Also in some cases they may be affecting nearby houses, eg causing subsidence. These days councils are more careful about planting small suitable street trees than they were in the past. -
heartblock Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Actually greenfinches..not sure.. Also if your > niger seed is old, discard it as dry seeds won't > attract birds. It was put out this Winter and is being eaten, but good advice! Never seen any greenfinches round here, sadly.
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Help. Nightmare neighbours. How do we deal with conflict?
Sue replied to Hickory's topic in The Lounge
Southwark used to have some kind of neighbour mediation service, but it depends on both sides being willing to use it. I can see why your neighbours would be upset at not being consulted initially, as although you paid for the fence it obviously directly affects them as it adjoins their garden too. I had to alter plans for a fence height because neighbours objected (though most annoyingly, they moved shortly afterwards!) However your neighbours now seem to be behaving most unreasonably, and it must be awful for you. Southwark Noise Control could help if the music is disturbingly loud. Keep a diary of when it happens and for how long, which will help if the situation continues. But I would check out mediation. I think it is free. ETA: And I agree that in case the situation escalates, which let us hope it won't, it would be a good idea to tell the police. Who may also be able to advise you how to take things forward now. Good luck. Edited again to say, you could cover the slatted fence quite quickly with something like ivy or clematis Montana or honeysuckle or jasmine, which would give them the privacy they want (I imagine it is being able to see between the slats they don't like?) Alternatively, with something like a woven willow screen. And, if they are tenants, approach their landlord. And as with the noise, keep a detailed diary of every episode and every interaction with them. Date, time, what was said, what happened. -
I have a niger feeder, and the seed is being eaten although only one goldfinch has ever been spotted (by my partner, grrrrrr, as I bought the feeder and seed specifically to attract them!) Are there other birds whose beaks are slim enough to get through the feeding slits?
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The days are getting lighter :)
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Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Jah Lush Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Omnipresent. > > > > > > That's worrying > > I thought it meant he has to give everyone > presents? :))
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Salsaboy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > He can see EVERYTHING sue!! > > Sue Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Jah Lush Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Omnipresent. > > > > > > That's worrying 😀 Just because he's present doesn't mean he can see :))
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Sharing magazines/newspaper supplements to save money
Sue replied to KarenLouiseEyre's topic in The Lounge
Aren't the articles in the magazines you want online somewhere? -
The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Sue replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- As I said, buy your > cheese whenever and wherever you like, none of my > business! So if it's none of your business, why do you spend so much of your time slagging off people who don't shop/behave the way you claim to? It's boring, tedious and offensive. Why don't you find some other forum to voice your views, and give us all a rest? ETA: And who else on the thread has agreed with you, apart from the person who seems to agree with you on everything? -
Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Omnipresent. That's worrying 😀
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The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Sue replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
edhistory Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > for some that live around here supporting the > local economy is much more important > > Has this any factual basis? Well, "some" is bound to be true, surely? -
The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Sue replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
Well said. -
Dog duck Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Who cares? If it's good, it's good, if it's > average it's probably trying... So endless > pointless 'I liked this, I liked that will soon > start to clog up the thread as usual So? Go and start another forum with no "clogged up" threads because nobody is sufficiently interested to post on them? Good luck with that 😀
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I'm pretty sure the recycling centre off The Old Kent Road will take it, but best check first. In fact I know they do, because I took some up there, duh.
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The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Sue replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
Duplicate post, sorry. Don't know how I managed that, didn't know it was possible! -
The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Sue replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
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The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Sue replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
teddyboy23 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What I like about this forum is some one posts a > thread on a certain subject.the first few posts > give their views on it.then the posts go off > course then people start slagging each other off. I'm guessing you don't post on many other forums, then? Just a wild guess :)) -
The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Sue replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
turtle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Do they know they are speaking to each other on > here, do they speak in the "real world". Answers > on a postcard, sorry stamp! The answer is yes to both questions :) -
The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Sue replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Feel free to bicker amongst yourselves.. > > The Fox is off to welcome in 2017.. > > Nice Hot soak... Nice Hot Curry... and a couple > of Cold beers.. > > Nothing changes... Just another year. > > May your one be a happy one. > > Fox. Have a good time, Fox! -
The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Sue replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
fonread Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Absolutely none of my business, but seems weird > that (Fox) and Sue are basically neighbours yet > still bicker on public forums. Oh well. Happy new > year to you both! We live in the same road. I know a lot of people in real life who post on here, and several of them also live in nearby roads. Most of them seem to have similar views to me on most things. Dulwich Fox doesn't. What are you suggesting, that instead of responding to his posts on here I should go and knock on his door and tell him I disagree with him in person? I'd be permanently down there! And you are right, it is absolutely none of your business. So if you know that, why did you post it? It's also not forum etiquette to out somebody's real life name unless they use it openly on here, I believe. Happy New Year to you too! ETA: I see you have now edited your post to remove Foxy's real life name, so I will edit mine to remove it in the quoted part above.
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