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Sue

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  1. :))😉
  2. I bloody missed it. Knackered and went to bed early:( But also hadn't realised it's only called a strawberry moon because it's the start of the strawberry picking season :))
  3. TheCat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------- > > "Quittin' on Britain".... Sounds like a sure fire winner for Eurovision next year. If we're still able to enter :)) Along the lines of Pickin' a Chicken (ancient person alert) :))
  4. Thank you Fox. That's a bit scary! I do have powerpoint, but it didn't open automatically when I clicked on the link, and no Firefox didn't ask me what I wanted to use to open it :( But most people won't have powerpoint unless they're at work, and of course nobody would be reading this at work :)) :)) :))
  5. Peckham Rye LPT Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The world we live in gets increasingly difficult > for the elderly to stay safe and away from > vulnerability .A colleague has passed me these > leaflets to use on our ward. So feel free to hand > to all the elderly you know. We hope you find them > helpful. Peckham Rye Local policing team. I just get a load of weird symbols when I click on your attachments. Is it possible to attach them as pdfs or something?
  6. numbers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > My only wish is that they named it Kale rather > than Spinach, as its in leafy ED ;-) > Cavolo Nero, surely :))
  7. aerie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > hello Sue, here is a country sink clearing routine > which works : eggshells!! don't bin them, crush > them and pound them down the plughole the more the > merrier and carry on as usual. They will scoop up > anything lurking and sweep it away. If you have an > open drain outside, in the morning you will think > you have a dead rat lying there. It worked for us, > always, and costs nothing! > Blimey. I put my eggshells in the compost. Has anybody else tried this? I'd be worried they'd block the pipes and I'd end up with a worse problem than I started with :(
  8. James D Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Parking restrictions are not clear. Deliberately > so, I reckon. See this thread: > http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5 > ,1667282,1667555#msg-1667555 Thanks. I would never have seen the tiny notice about parking restrictions on Friday, had I not asked in the taxi office to double check. You would have thought that all relevant restrictions would have been on the same notice. If you see a notice saying no parking on Saturday between certain hours, you (ie I) assume that is the only restriction.
  9. Just found that out. Couldn't park yesterday so thought I'd go down this morning. No parking 7 - 4 on Friday. Confusingly, it is on a different notice. I did think it was odd because there are sometimes stalls there on a Friday. Grrrr. Now got to try for the third time after 4pm today!
  10. pearl1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The bowling club on the south circular. Beautiful > palm trees in the garden.... That's an amazing garden! And very unexpected when you suddenly come to it. Is there any reason you can't use the Asylum after the ceremony?
  11. Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So it's a ad mag with discounts from the local > advertisers in the mag ? Oh, I do have a vague recollection of getting something like that .... I
  12. I feel sick to my core. Really shocked.
  13. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This simple soltion has resolved this problem for > many Canon Users.. > > > 1. Remove the ink cartridges. > 2. Remove the printhead: clean the rear > contacts with a cotton bud and surgical spirit. > 3. Leave the part 5 minutes to dry. > 4. Install the printhead and the cartridges. > > The printer will be into printhead clean > mode and will return to normal mode. > > > Worth trying this quick and cheap method.. Good > luck. > > Foxy Did you actually read the thread I posted the link to? I'm guessing the answer is no. If you had read even a bit of it, you wouldn't have posted that.
  14. Sue

    GiffGaff

    Actually it didn't work for me last time. I went through all the usual palaver but EE weren't able to give me as good a deal with the phone I wanted as an online contract. I'm still with EE ie the EE network, but the contract is with mobiles direct online or something, don't have it to hand.
  15. Well done for taking her home and then to the vet!
  16. Have wooded areas etc of local parks been searched in case he became physically unwell and collapsed? This happened to a local man a few years back, and unfortunately the initial park search was not sufficiently thorough :( ETA: Fingers crossed he's found safe soon. Your Evening Standard link doesn't work btw, did you put in the full URL? The forum software shortens it for display, but will only work if the full URL is there in the first place I think, and there seem to be some extra dots in yours?
  17. Please could someone tell me what are the parking restrictions in North Cross Road today (Thursday). I need to deliver something before 5.30. I did a quick Google but nothing relevant came up. Thanks!
  18. Sue

    Pure Alcohol

    malumbu Wrote: ------------------------------------------- > > But this was a time when none of us wore gloves > and handled benzene and chlorinated solvents > without a care... > > Not good days. When I was at school we got to roll mercury around the physics lab benches :(
  19. I didn't get one? I live in the same road as Dulwich Fox.
  20. Sue

    GiffGaff

    I'm confused :)) :)) :))
  21. Sue

    GiffGaff

    I had a work mobile around 1990. It was like a brick. One guy refused to use his on the grounds that he would look a total **** on the train :))
  22. LondonMix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Tourists? We really are moving up in the world :) The picture gallery and the Horniman are both nearby I guess. And Nunhead Cemetery.
  23. Sue

    Tesco

    I haven't seen the offer but I'm assuming there could be unopened food? Or is all open? If so, then yes, fair point.
  24. Sue

    GiffGaff

    DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm with EE.. > > 500MB Data. 500 mins Unlimited Texts in the UK > to all Major UK Networks.. > > ?16.00 Monthly ?19.20 inc VAT. > > Been with Orange / E.E. 23 years. Never had a > problem anywhere with poor signal or loss of > service. > > Brilliant > x > Foxy Fox, you are paying way over the odds! Unless the deal included a very good phone! Every time your contract ends you need to tell Ee you're thinking of leaving. Then look around for the best deal elsewhere (on EE if you want to stay with EE) and get them to meet it. If they won't, move elsewhere! You can have a contract with someone else but be on the EE network. That's what I have at the moment because EE directly couldn't meet the price on the phone model I wanted
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