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Sue

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  1. kford Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > She is a professional Roma beggar. The money > you're giving her is being syphoned off back to > the Fagins back home. Where do you get this information from?
  2. Phlox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Here is a picture, sorry it's wonky, don't know > how to do screengrab. Cringe indeed. Thanks. Oh dear. BTW screengrab: If you are using a PC or laptop, there should be a key on your keyboard which says "print screen". Press it when you've got the screen up in front of you you want to grab. Then go into a new page/document in something like Word or Notepad (in landscape format probably) and just press control V which will paste the screengrab onto the page, and then you can save it. Don't know how to do it on a phone yet though, sorry.
  3. Rosetta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Noticed Vincent Ayre of Ayre'sBakery using the > term 'gypos' on his twitter account. Cringe. Oh dear. In what context?
  4. Businesses who don't proofread their flyers before sending them to print, and/or (sometimes) don't get somebody to read them whose first language is English. Jaflong - I'm looking at you here. But it could be many many others ....... Bring your own Alchol We can prepare all these dishes stated on the menu with marinated tikka spices to cooked in clay oven which si cost an additional ?1.20 This traditional dish is prepared form specially imported ....... Chicken/Quron (I presume they mean Quorn. Googling Quron brings up not some exotic Asian delicacy but a weird urban dictionary definition of "a cool laid back person" - which definition also contains a typo, GRRRRR) Your selection cooked with cream and coconut to produce Two layers of bred deep fried Leftover container charger will apply ?2 Child under 5 is free (bargain, if you are looking for a child under 5) If you enjoy your meal, please tell other But I do love their description of Curry (Medium) - "For when you are feeling a little more adventurous" :)) And to be clear - I am not having a go at the fact that they have drafted a flyer containing mistakes, which is entirely understandable. I'm irrationally enraged at the fact that they haven't had it properly proofread before sending it to print ..... ETA: Oh, and BNG, my Topfield does that as well sometimes. It's very very annoying, particularly when you get a load of a different programme and/or ads at the begininng and then miss the end of the programme you want to watch.
  5. Had an amazing Sunday buffet at the Ravi Shankar in Drummond Street last night. South Indian vegetarian for those who don't know it. Really tasty food.?7.95 each. Absolute bargain. Remembered we had Indian Mischief in Lordship Lane for a while, but it never did very well, not sure why. They never did a buffet though, if memory serves.
  6. Thanks for the add. Thanks for looking. Share if you agree.
  7. BrandNewGuy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Unusual that you saw it cycling ;-) Must have been a very small cycle :))
  8. Given the high likelihood of a terrorist attack in London sooner or later, I think it's good people are being vigilant. Better a few possibly false alarms than the alternative.
  9. :(
  10. KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 1990+ Same here
  11. It's up against some stiff competition, so fingers crossed!
  12. LadyNorwood Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My great-nephew, two years old, sneakily taking a > selfie video on my niece's phone and sending it to > me, telling me that he loves me... It's > irrational because it is so unexpected... Are you sure it wasn't actually sent by your niece? I know kids are extraordinarily technologically advanced these days, but ....... ????
  13. Robert Poste's Child Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue, I asked that as I'm coming up to the three > months and they said no, you can always call and > we'll do our best to help. All good experiences so > far on my side and it made returning the previous > laptop easier as the faults were already logged in > their system. Oh, that's really useful to know, thanks!
  14. Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This will be a bugger on Christmas Eve. The left > hand lane queue normally starts by the station. Ah well, let them use M&S instead :))
  15. If you don't take up Foxy's kind offer, do not on any account get a Canon. The following link has 127 pages of people who now have unusable Canon printers due to what appears to be a firmware error which Canon refuses to either fully acknowledge or fix. They lost a class action in the States, but people did not get properly compensated. The problem is not restricted to just one or a few models. Both my son-in-law and myself had to bin our Canon printers due to this fault, and neither of them was very old. It was very annoying as up till then I had been very pleased with it. http://community.usa.canon.com/t5/Printer-Multifunction-Support/Call-to-Arms-for-the-dreaded-U052-Wrong-Printhead-Error/td-p/65759 I've got an Epson now which on the whole is OK, though since getting a new laptop with Windows 10 I can't get it to scan to the laptop despite downloading new drivers, though I'm working on a fix :( Apparently it's a well known glitch :(
  16. I went to see Jerry Sadowitz sometime in the eighties, in a quite small Arts Centre. He had some sidekick with him who at one point during the evening proceeded to expose himself to the audience. I'm still not sure whether I should have found that funny or not, tbh. I'm not sure whether I would now, either. But I can't remember the context. Or whether I laughed at the time.
  17. Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bottomless when I went referred also the the > Bloody Maries and the Mimosas. Crikey!
  18. BrandNewGuy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That image in the Londonist link is hi-res, so > you could get a print shop to pop it onto an A2 > sheet for you. Though that would be wrong, > obviously... Obviously ..... Well spotted :))
  19. woodland Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Great Exhibition do a bottomless brunch I think - > I have never been - but in terms of space it > would work ! I THINK the bottomless part only refers to coffee top-ups ......
  20. The people on The Last Leg make me laugh. Though a lot of it must be scripted I guess. I can't understand how anybody could find Miranda Hart funny. It's weird how some people succeed and others who seem (to me) to be much funnier don't.
  21. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jeremy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Haddock with daal and spinach - ?13.50. Lamb > > meatballs - ?14.50. Cod with mussels/clams/stuff > - > > ?15.50. > > > > Yes it's more expensive than curry/pizza/etc, > but > > not exactly high end. > > But in most if not all Indian rests. you get > comfy seats to sit on and nice tables... > Eh? Are there no chairs and tables in Spinach then?
  22. Unfortunately John Lewis's computer department gave me totally wrong info about something last week. Don't think it was their tech support people though. BTW are you sure their support is for an indefinite period? I thought it was just three months?
  23. I think most people want a new business to succeed, and don't like to see one which doesn't seem to be going about it in a sensible way. How is what's been posted not helpful? The comments seem constructive to me.
  24. They would probably have fake ID. With a phone number on going to an accomplice. I missed my vocation, obviously.
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