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I know someone who used to live in ED who emailed to all his friends saying he was looking to marry and settle down and did they know anyone who might be compatible and could they introduce him. He got one of the email addresses wrong and it went to somebody completely else living abroad (can't remember where now). She emailed him back. Long story short, they corresponded, met, lived together, got married, had a child and now teach English in China :)) This is completely true :)
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Sorry that was meant to be a private message :-$ Done that twice today :-$
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Crikey ianr, you're on the ball :) I didn't know that! In case you're wondering (which you probably weren't), I included the other two Watersons because of their (very different but both brilliant) songwriting, not because of their singing ......
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That's a bit poor that nobody was told - couldn't we have had a thread on the forum somewhere, maybe a sticky for a while, if you didn't want to email us all, admin?
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Has admin reduced the amount of permitted storage in an attempt to speed up the forum? If so, sadly it doesn't seem to have worked - slower than ever tonight :-S
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North cross road (the plan to extend the pitches)
Sue replied to cidered's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
JamesG Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > BTW a sunday market may be a bad idea however it > is not a non-indigenous conspiracy xxxxxx :)) -
I tried to send a PM and got a message that my storage was 100% full. So I spent about ten minutes deleting stuff, and it's still telling me my storage is 100% full! Is something wrong with the system?
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Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Isn't a pub crawl a bit childish? xxxxx Isn't that a bit judgmental?
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North cross road (the plan to extend the pitches)
Sue replied to cidered's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
fredricketts Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Most of the indigenous people, who live in Dulwich > are of C of E religion, xxxxxx WHAT?!?!?!?!?!?!?! -
Prince Albert, MP? OK the name probably makes it worth a visit, but still .....
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*Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Got it.. > > "Ox heart, bubble & squeak - 7.50" > > That's got to be at least 30p worth of core > ingredients. xxxxxxx Yeh I nearly ordered that instead of what I had, thank God I didn't, it was more expensive and I'd still have been pissed off at the lack of crispiness :))
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Ridgley Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue wrote > --------------- > Nick Cave > Leonard Cohen xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > You don?t have to pay ?450.00 to take a blood test > to know, when you are going to die just listen to > Leonard Cohen music that will do it for free. xxxxxxx Well I've been listening to Leonard Cohen since his first album, and I still seem to be here :))
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jollybaby Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think you'll find that the rye cafe is guilty of > this culinary crime too. Should I present them > the recipe too? xxxxxx Well if they're calling it bubble and squeak and it isn't, up to you :) If you don't care, then not. I never go to the Rye Cafe.
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Whilst shopping at the dulwich fair on goose green today... (Lounged)
Sue replied to dully's topic in The Lounge
Ridgley Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As a child I wanted a black doll something that > related to me, after given my mum earache she took > me to the toy shop to buy one there were not many > black dolls growing up in the 70s there were a few > Golliywogs still around. But I did not like them > from a point of view as a child when you buy a > doll you want to comb there hair and dress them up > I could not do this with Golii doll as it was a > rag doll that is the way I saw it. xxxxx My sister in the fifties had a black walkie-talkie doll, which my parents bought from a toyshop in Streatham. I still find it quite strange that she did as there were not many black people in London at that time, plus going by some comments they made my parents (white) were quite racist :-$ ETA: Actually I think it just walked, not talked. It might have cried when you tipped it up :) -
Whilst shopping at the dulwich fair on goose green today... (Lounged)
Sue replied to dully's topic in The Lounge
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Whilst shopping at the dulwich fair on goose green today... (Lounged)
Sue replied to dully's topic in The Lounge
Oh OK, sorry if I missed your point. I know that the swastika originally represented something completely different before it was appropriated by the Nazis, and I have seen swastikas painted on walls in India which have nothing to do with Nazism, for example alongside pictures of Ganesh. But I'm not sure that a Golliwog is quite the same thing. Anyway, as you were, because I'm not quite sure what your point is so I'm clearly having one of my many brain-dead moments. -
murphy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue, do you think it's a good idea to give the > highy qualified chef at Franklins a copy of > Jamie's Sizzlin Bubble & Squeak? > > You might find the outcome is "The Goose is > Stuffed" appearing on a Franklins menu rather > sharpish :)) xxxxxx Don't care how qualified he is, he clearly doesn't know how bubble should be cooked. Had his version been nice to eat, even though not what I was expecting, that would have been different, but it wasn't. I couldn't even eat it all, it was rubbish. It was very prettily piled up on the plate with a sprig of baby tomatoes on top of it, however. Don't really care what he thinks of me for suggesting he reads a Nigel Slater recipe (not Jamie!) either. Stuffed Goose - :)) - not the first time that joke has been made, and probably won't be the last :))
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Whilst shopping at the dulwich fair on goose green today... (Lounged)
Sue replied to dully's topic in The Lounge
Well I'm not Jewish, nor am I a member of one of the other minority ethnic (and other) groups pursued by the Nazis, and I would be extremely horrified/offended if somebody was displaying swastikas in ED! -
They did say they had done it in an oven - but there was no sign of any butter or oil, and no sign of any crispiness on any side whatsoever. Just a mound of mash. Not even slight browning of the mash. Apart from small brown bits inside the mash, which I assume were bits of old roast potatoes, however even those bits weren't crispy. Maybe it was a microwave oven :)) To be fair, they did offer to give me something else, but that wasn't the point really, anyway I was starving! Anyway, I shall be taking them round the recipes and see what the outcome is .....
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ffs we're talking about birds :))
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It has been very slow today, but not nearly as slow as it has sometimes been in the past. I agree - it's one of the slowest sites I regularly use, too.
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Of course I'm not going to involve Trading Standards, don't be so bloody stupid :)) And I don't want my money back. I just want Franklins to cook bubble how it's supposed to be cooked, to which end I am going to take them round some recipes :)) ETA: I've just re-read your post, and if you weren't intending to be sarcastic, then I apologise.
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North cross road (the plan to extend the pitches)
Sue replied to cidered's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
StraferJack Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @sue. Judging by the posts on here. I'm sure a > wider picture would show plenty either way. But > Fred has no basis for saying the council doesn't > listen xxxxxx But you have no basis for saying that the council is listening to the public on this topic either! Or do you? :) -
Did you pick up a beige suit from Spot Dry Cleaners last Saturday?
Sue replied to annaj's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
annaj Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > I did have a look at the electoral register > yesterday (thanks to a handy PM tip) and can't > find anyone of the name he gave us on Woodwarde, > so he may actually have no idea who's got it. xxxxxx Did you try googling the name and SE22? No idea if anything would come up, but worth a try maybe? -
North cross road (the plan to extend the pitches)
Sue replied to cidered's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
StraferJack Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > FredRicketts > > It would appear that the council is listening to > the public, the public want what you don't - or at > least sufficient numbers of them > xxxxxxx Where do you get that idea from?
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