Jump to content

Sue

Member
  • Posts

    21,685
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Sue

  1. owlwise Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If the dog is in distress you should contact the > RSPCA. They might be able to advise you better and > would probably come and take a look as well. xxxxxx I once phoned the RSPCA in a similar situation, including a day when the poor dog was outside in a thunderstorm and appeared to be terrified, and they weren't interested and told me to contact the council :(
  2. rgutsell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- start investing commitment and energy > to local community, local activity, and seeing our > localities as places to live, not places to use to > get rich. > xxxxxxxx Well said
  3. Apologies if this has been posted elsewhere, but I haven't seen anything - admin please delete if it's a duplicate thread. Apparently Boris Johnson promised before his election that "no front (police station) counter will be closed without a new improved facility being put in its place." He changed his tune after the election, and surprise surprise, it has been announced that East Dulwich Police Station is to close. There is more information online, together with a petition where you can support the campaign to keep a police station in East Dulwich with a 24-hour counter. You can sign it at http://www.southwark-libdems.org.uk However to the best of my knowledge there has not been 24/7 opening there for years?
  4. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > They say you are never more than 10ft ?? away from > a Rat.. > > Well now in N.C. Rd. You get to see them... > xxxxxxxx Hate to tell you this Foxy, there was one in our road last year. It got stuck halfway down a hole in the pavement with its bum and horrid scaly ratty tail sticking out of the hole. Another resident of the road pushed it down the hole with his foot, and it disappeared. Sadly I didn't have my camera with me :) ETA: This was in broad daylight in the middle of the day :(
  5. qotsa79 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rats and mice have also moved to the area... > xxxxxxx There have been rats and mice round here for years, as I'm sure in most parts of London :)
  6. benmorg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- A period conversation in SE22 isn't a safe bet. xxxxxx Gadzooks!
  7. Sue

    C'mon ANDY

    Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Undisputedtruth Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > Also the problem with Andy is that he was > trying > > too hard, hence the number of slips throughout > the > > game. > > This is true. I won Wimbledon one year by not > trying at all. I didn't even enter. > > They just mailed the trophy and the cheque to me. xxxxxxx LOL
  8. uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Goose- is that the one that lays the golden > eggs? xxxxxx I wish :) No, it's this one. http://www.thegooseisout.com
  9. northlondoner Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is it me or is street cleaning in ED now really > abysmal? Area is looking quite scruffy once you > leave LL xxxxxx I live near North Cross Road and I quite often see our street cleaner at work in my road or the streets around it. I think he does a really good job, but obviously he can't be everywhere at once so if someone drops litter just after he's cleaned a street, it's hardly his fault!
  10. Sue

    C'mon ANDY

    I don't watch much tennis, and what I want to know is, whatever happened to the Serve and Volley which the mens' game in particular always seemed to consist of? Have they been told to give the spectators more for their money by having longer rallies, or something? They hardly seem to go to the net at all these days if yesterday was anything to go by ..... And when did they change the tie-break system? (Showing my age, please don't tell me it was thirty years ago :) )
  11. Went to the exhibition on Saturday. Absolutely loved it. The tapestries are stunning, and lots of references to other works of art etc if you are into that sort of thing. There is also a brilliant and really interesting installation upstairs by Sarah Sze (who also has smaller ones in a room which you have to walk through to get to the Grayson Perry). Nearly missed it but very glad I didn't. Would have been worth going for that alone. Never heard of her before. Good cup of tea overlooking a nice pond, too :)
  12. Sue

    .

    red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > red devil Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Mole Trolls...they lie dormant for > > months/years, > > > then out they pop... > > > > xxxxxx > > > > Actually Idcaca has made quite a few posts on > > here, none of them apparently trolling. > > Hence the term Mole Troll...geddit? :-) xxxxxxxx Belatedly - duh :D
  13. Sue

    .

    red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mole Trolls...they lie dormant for months/years, > then out they pop... xxxxxx Actually Idcaca has made quite a few posts on here, none of them apparently trolling.
  14. Sue

    .

    Extract from: http://www.ehow.com/how_4531069_align-satellite-dish-meter.html Clear the area of any obstacles. Objects must not interrupt the signal from the satellites to the dish. Remove any branches, bushes or other obstructions blocking the satellite dish, or move it to another place. The signal comes down at a 50-degree angle from the sky, so be certain to inspect the area within this space. ETA: Could you post a note through his neighbour's letterbox explaining the situation and saying that if they do not trim the bushes by a certain date (giving them reasonable notice) then you will arrange for it to be done? Or words to that effect?
  15. the-e-dealer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > All these people who favour giving to homeless > charity I wonder how much they actually give xxxxxxx You can sponsor a room at Centrepoint for only ?12 a month - the Goose has done that for several years, but we have recently changed our sponsorship to a charity more directly related to what we do (music). Centrepoint works with homeless young people - find out more here: http://www.centrepoint.org.uk/what-you-can-do/donate
  16. Sue

    Car insurance

    I realise everybody's situation is different so different insurers will be better value in different cases. However I just did a comparison and on the basis of price (like for like) was going to go with the RAC, but on googling they seem to have terrible reviews - as of course do many other insurers. Just wondered whether anybody reading this has had either good or bad experiences with them - for insurance, not rescue. The only reason I stayed with my old insurer for so long, even though more expensive, was because when I needed to claim when my car was stolen I had really excellent service.
  17. Great, thanks HelBel65
  18. Just wondering whether all this had been resolved? I'm with Orange and have more or less given up attempting to use my present cheapo LG phone to go online, but I'm due an upgrade which will be to a smart phone (San Diego intel) which I've not had before. It's a good deal for me with a free phone and only ten quid a month (250mg internet, 200 minutes, 300 texts), but before I handcuff myself into a two year contract again, have people found the reception on Orange OK with smart phones in this area, or should I be looking to change from Orange even if I have to pay more?
  19. Salsaboy Wrote: -> > I very kindly moved the wheelie bins back onto the > pavement as I didn't want them to be knocked over > by another car. xxxxxxx LOL
  20. Gidget Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am having problems now, I attach a jpeg, and it > waits for ages before giving me a message saying > bad error request. never had a problem before. xxxxxx If you have a low res photo, it usually loads on the forum quite quickly. If the photo is too large, it waits for ages before telling you it's too large. Are you clicking on the "attach" button after you've browsed and found the jpeg?
  21. Sue

    Ask Admin

    ianr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Sue, that's the basic message parser. If I type > just http:// it treats it as ordinary text; but if > I add owt, the string gets treated as if an URL > and so appears as http://owt. xxxxxx The owt being the rest of the address ie something ending in eg .com ????
  22. How weird, I wonder how they knew it was there, or if they were just snooping about and "got lucky" - from their perspective, not yours, obviously :(
  23. Sue

    Ask Admin

    Otta, I just accidentally discovered that just putting the web address of the link in your post, even without any formatting, produces a link when the post goes "live". Not sure how that happens though!
  24. I am - obviously - not defending thieves, but is it possible they may have thought you were throwing the furniture out? When I have put stuff outside the front of my house pending the council collecting it or my taking it to the tip myself, it has often disappeared. Sometimes people ask if they can have it, more often they don't. I do sympathise as I had planted-up window boxes stolen a few years back which were obviously not being thrown out, as a result of which yes, I have had to chain the new ones up.
  25. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well I do use the Co-op when I am desperate... Not > very often. > > I mainly use the Co-op to pay my Utilities > Bills. > > .. But I like fresh food so I go elsewhere where > food IS fresher AND cheaper. > > Why pay More for Less.. > > The Co-op is as sad excuse for a shop. With poor > quality food. > > I have stopped buying Meat there. I do not even > own a dog. > > Fox. Not actually a Fox. xxxxxxx The Co-op is extremely good value for some things, eg their own brand Value porridge oats and oatcakes, and frozen veg. Fox, obviously you are likely to get better stuff if you go to a butcher for meat and a greengrocer for fruit and veg, but it is also sometimes more convenient to get everything in one place. Edited for typo.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...