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Sue

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  1. Ah, didn't realise that, sorry. Must go and have a look!
  2. James, these are new photos opposite the site of the original ones - these are on the wall next to the Palmerston! If they were part of the original bid, wouldn't they have gone up at the same time?
  3. Sue

    The Dog

    Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I went in there on Sunday afternoon and was served > immediately. I was shocked I can tell you (and in > the small bar too). Later on I went in and bought > a round of drinks in the main bar and they > repeated the trick. I couldn't believe it. That's > rarely happened in the 40 years I've been going in > there. I'm still in shock. xxxxxx Maybe all the Villagers are at their second houses? :))
  4. My toadpoles have back legs! They seem to like the rain as when I went to feed them I found lots on the surface, whereas usually they are lurking in the depths :) Or maybe they are just trying to let me know it's time to change their food to dried worm things, yuk.
  5. RoLo1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We went for British Standard, xxxxx Hi RoLo1, I PMed you but don't think you've seen it yet. Who did you get to fit your kitchen? Could you PM me if you don't want to post the information on here? Thanks!
  6. Robert Poste's Child Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Weren't there some posts on this a while back? I > seem to remember someone saying they were worried > about their children being approached by potential > punters. xxxxxxx I remember a thread like that, and I thought it was a wind-up? ETA: I mean I thought the original post on the thread was a wind-up, not the person who was worried about their children being approached (and I'm assuming the references to "children" in this case to be teenage girls)
  7. So sorry about your burglary. There is so much building work going on locally, I wonder whether people who see something like this, or hear crashing noises, just think it is builders?
  8. Very sorry you were burgled. You can get window locks for sash windows which enable you to still open the window in the Summer a little way at either the top or the bottom to let in air. Not sure whether a determined burglar couldn't still get in, but at least they might be a deterrent.
  9. CocoC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry, the first para above should be in quotation > marks (as they're not my words) but I don't know > how to do it. Probably because I spend too much > time nursing a cup of coffee and slice of cake at > a too-cramped caf? somewhere. xxxxx :)) CocoC, if you click on "Quote this message" instead of "Reply to this message", the post you are quoting will automatically come up in your post (as yours has above mine). You can then delete any parts of the quote you don't want to include. Hope that helps.
  10. I put a memory stick with all the tracks for tonight on it into Nygel's computer, and now it has renamed the drive name from F to H and the windows media player playlist is not recognising any of the tracks. Can anybody help please, as I only have an hour left to sort it, AAARRRGGGHHHH eta: Someone is helping with this, but any further advice welcome, thanks.
  11. alexablue22 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Does anyone know who owns the grey Renault people > carrier parked for 3 weeks on Friern road close to > the junction with Underhill road. It has 2 child > seats and many toys in the back. ? > Alexa xxxxxxx Maybe they are on holiday and didn't take the car?
  12. Bic Basher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > > Very sorry to be dim. > > > > DH is Denmark Hill, yes? > > > > What is PH? > > > > ETA: Apologies, I think it must be a typo for > PR > > aka Peckham Rye. > > Apologies for the typo Sue. :) xxxxxxxxxxx :) Was my stupid fault for not realising what it was, DUH :)
  13. LondonMix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That sounds fab. If you aren?t looking for a > fitted kitchen not sure you need a carpenter. I > recently discovered this site (ordered some > bedroom furniture from them and they are fab). > They will custom paint the furniture any colour > you want and they have a nice range of furniture > suitable for an unfitted kitchen look. I think > you could do something really lovely. > > http://www.anangelatmytable.com/kitchen-54-c.asp > > If you are looking for any new fitted unites, I?d > recommend British Standard (they are the same as > Plain English but as its not bespoke, much cheaper > and lovely quality). You?d need a carpenter to > fit that but almost any good carpenter can do > that. > > It sounds like you?ll be creating a really unique > space so good luck! xxxxxxxx I also recommend British Standard, and they will sit down with you and work out a design around the pieces in your existing kitchen which you want to keep. http://britishstandardcupboards.co.uk/ They have a showroom in Hoxton and you can go and see the units "in the flesh". Also (but double check) if you order something and it doesn't fit/you decide it doesn't work, you can return it. You have to paint them yourself (they come undercoated I think) but that is reflected in the price. You also have to arrange delivery from the place the units are made, but they have a recommended deliverer from that area who they usually use.
  14. Sue

    I wish I......

    Drop a hankie and see if she picks it up :)
  15. Bic Basher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This will reinstate the lost trains from PH/DH > during evenings and Sundays to Victoria after the > closure of the Southern SLL service in 2012. xxxxxxx Very sorry to be dim. DH is Denmark Hill, yes? What is PH? ETA: Apologies, I think it must be a typo for PR aka Peckham Rye.
  16. keluar Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Now > the closest I get is Houttuynia cordata. The > flowers are identical. xxxxxxx I am pretty sure it is that. I have the variegated version.
  17. Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Good name check, but shame about that bloomin > green horid dress. About time for a re shoot I > reckon xxxxxx I love her dress! :)
  18. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've been in the one > supposedly "nice" pub in Nunhead xxxxxx Which one's that? I love both The Ivy House and The Old Nun's Head, and The Ivy House is getting better and better - check out the fantastic new stage curtains :)
  19. Giacomelli Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Locally I like a Whippy from the van xxxxxx That's not ice cream - in my opinion :D
  20. A good article here (I think). Rather long but very interesting: http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/jun/25/-sp-phone-hacking-trial-rebekah-brooks-rupert-murdoch
  21. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Perhaps sometimes it's better just to wish a local > business good luck... xxxxx I have no idea who or what Sugar Mountain is, I just belatedly read between the lines of his or her posts. If he or she is opening or has already opened a local business, then yes, good luck, but wouldn't it have been clearer just to have stated that and said what kind of business it is and where it is? Or have I missed a thread or a post somewhere? I read the "I sometimes have salted caramel from Marine Ices" and the rest of that sentence as meaning that he or she sometimes bought it there, as a punter, hence my post abour Marine Ices. ETA: Why isn't this thread in the business section, btw?
  22. Sue

    "Oi Simon ...

    Eh? What are you on? :))
  23. Sue

    Vispassana

    Vipassana?
  24. Sugar Mountain Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry to hear that Sue, you clearly know a lot > more about Ice Cream than Time Out! Prices - Is > ?1.80 & ?1.20 for additional scoops more than any > that you have mentioned previously? > xxxxxxxx Eh? Not quite sure what you are talking about? What we paid in Marine Ices was definitely more than what we pay for the equivalent in Oddonos, and the ice cream was definitely much less nice. If Time Out has said something different, maybe you could give a link to the article? ETA: Oh. I've just realised that you sell ice cream yourself. Duh. So I guess Oddono's is a competitor? Oh well.
  25. StraferJack Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We all have a pop at Sue on here when without > access to ALL the evidence or sitting in on all > the trials she condemns the McCanns. xxxxxx I have always made it quite clear that my views on the McCanns are based solely on what information is in the Portuguese police files in the public domain, and that my view could change if I was privy to evidence which is not presently in the public domain. And I don't know what "trials" you are referring to?
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