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Sue

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  1. Sue

    Odd posts!

    Eh? You been at the paintstripper again FJD??
  2. I'm going to sell my house and buy a van to live in round here. I'm sure the residents won't mind.
  3. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I was in Maplin, Forest Hill, buying computer > peripherals. xxxxxxx Only yourself to blame, then :))
  4. maxxi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My hovercraft is full of eels. xxxxxxx :)-D
  5. DJKillaQueen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yep it's that time of year again when we get to > watch yet another mix of 'made for tv' delusional > fodder fight it out with the odd genuine business > savvy candidate for the glorious chance of working > for *cough* Sir Alan. > xxxxxxxx Thought they were getting ?250k to set up a business, rather than getting to "work for" Lord Sugar (sic) or have I got it wrong? ETA: Or rather, he's investing ?250k in their business. I believe.
  6. Anyone else seen the swifts? Seen them a few times in the last few days in the Crystal Palace Road area. I think they're swifts, anyway :) Deffo not swallows, possibly house martins but look like swifts to me ......
  7. Sue

    Odd posts!

    :)) Loz
  8. Hackblade Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Charing Cross is about the easiest place to get to > in central London from East Dulwich on public > transport. > > Take one of the very frequent trains from Peckham > Rye to London Bridge (journey time 12 minutes) > then change platforms (don't need to go through > any ticket barriers) to Charing Cross (5 minutes). > > > Once your journey starts you can be in Charing > Cross in 20 minutes, all being well. xxxxxx If she's on Lordship Lane, surely she'd be quicker taking the train to London Bridge from East Dulwich rather than Peckham Rye?
  9. The other one is run by a school and nothing to do with the Dulwich Festival.
  10. Damian H Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This whole thread is lamentable! Why are you posting on it then?
  11. Why are you posting on it then? :-S
  12. Really sorry to hear this, what a vile thing to do.
  13. I am growing a few perennials from seed, may have some to swap come the Autumn though they'll be smaller than from division.
  14. Belatedly .... Huge thanks to all the musicians who gave up their time for just a few drinks (and especially to Jack Harris for stepping in at the last minute). Huge thanks to Tom, Max and Chloe who did such an absolutely brilliant job from the crack of dawn (well, it felt like it) setting up the stage and running the sound system all afternoon. We couldn't have done it without them, and hope you'll agree the sound was fantastic. Thanks to everyone who came and listened to the music. And of course massive thanks to Angela who did such a sterling job to ensure the whole day ran smoothly.
  15. Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Had great fun this afternoon. Sue - it's entirely > your fault that I'm somewhat inebriated. > > Davide, if you are reading this, you rock! Bushel > - light - under - hide or what? xxxxxxxx We were so, er, overtired after the fair that after a quick stop for a kebab on the way home as we hadn't eaten all day, Nyge and I went for a little lie-down and managed to miss the first half of our own singaround at the CPT :)) We were also totally oblivious to one of the punters phoning us, then actually coming and ringing the door bell - never heard a thing. Luckily eventually they all got fed up with waiting and started without us :-$ We rocked up thinking it was quarter past seven, to find the singaround in full swing and that it was actually quarter past eight :-$ I will pass your comments on to Davide - he'll probably be playing bass again with John McClean at the Crystal Palace Road street party, so put 5 June into your diary now!
  16. What stall was supposed to be selling them?
  17. Did you complain to the stall where they were on sale?
  18. Will you be doing this again at some point this year, Monica? My mind was on the music :-S
  19. MrBen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > After some thought I have voted a big fat YES. > Deathly quiet down at Darrel Road polling station > although they did have some Monster Munch (beef > flavour I think). xxxxxxx I also voted yes at Darrell Road, and it was deathly quiet when I went this morning, as well :-S I didn't even see/hear any Monster Munch. Of any flavour.
  20. So much to do, so little time ....
  21. Don't let's turn this thread into a discussion on homoeopathy, there's one on the forum somewhere already, wish I'd never posted about the NFWS remedy now :)) Perhaps you should put your points to the NFWS, however, if you think they are supplying ineffective remedies for foxes, despite being an organisation set up to help them.
  22. Frankito Wrote: I am going to start a separate > thread on quality takeaways as I have had some > crap ones recently.. xxxxxxxx I'm sure there have already been many threads on best takeaways .... :)
  23. Wonder how those people who mock homoeopathy can explain how it works on foxes? It can hardly be a placebo effect when the foxes presumably don't know they are being treated.
  24. Maybe over-crowded because people like it and want to go there? It's a very small place, so I'm not sure how else it could be "set up"? I tried to arrange a family meal there, they wouldn't take a booking for an evening meal because they said it wouldn't be fair on other people to have a big party (as in numbers of people). I thought that was quite refreshing. Some places would just have taken the money. Each to their own, I guess. I think it's cosy and friendly and I like the food.
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