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Sue

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  1. Floors. I shall say no more.
  2. Sue

    Pointy birds

    Get a grip you lot :)-D
  3. You're all absolutely bonkers :))
  4. I saw a bit of this by accident last week, not sure how as I rarely have t'telly on. Thought it was absolutely brilliant. Watched it tonight having made a mental note to do so (how grammatically correct am I). Gutted I missed the first series. I think it's brilliant. Feel like when I suddenly stumbled across Sex and the City just when it was about to finish :-$ Anything with Alison Steadman in is fine by me :)-D Edited to add: Script is great, acting is great, it makes me laugh, that's it really.
  5. This is too hard to keep up with for occasional viewers! Can the OP post the new additional clues in a new post please, not edit the first one, ta :)) And is there some way of showing what clues are still not solved, for we of little brain or alcoholic habit who can't be arsed to troll through zillions of answers to see which ones are still outstanding. xxx
  6. Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > RH, RH with his band of men > > > Ooh, I could happily go to bed dreaming of Richard > Greene. Or Errol Flynn. Not fussy. xxxxxxxx Showing yer age, PGC. Except I wouldn't have thought you would remember Richard Greene :) William Tell? Mexico Pete? Mick and Montmorency? The Appleyards? The Bumblies? Er, Rag, Tag and Bobtail? No, just me then :)) :)-D
  7. Sadly not. It would have been black and white/white and black and fallen off the stem PDQ.
  8. You must be as pissed as me :)) Edited to add: The clue is in the words "very small"
  9. Foxes haven't come back :-S But I have seen huge bumblebees around my Mahonia japonica (flowering) - in this weather?! And this morning I looked out of my kitchen window and saw a very small animal (not a bird, not a squirrel) running along a large stem of a rambling rose towards the garden wall - it was so fast and I was so bleary eyed I didn't catch what it was. Do mice do that?
  10. Green light under the card slot?? :-$
  11. Bloody hell Woodie, this sounds bad. There must be somebody "official" who would take some notice?
  12. I get SE22 magazine every month. Must live in the posh bit, dahling :) And hey, I think it's a useful mag, and not just because it advertises our gigs :)) and it's had an excellent makeover lately.
  13. I'm going to add my twopennorth. Yes it was bad luck. But bad luck aggravated by ............ (I won't say it). It takes about ten seconds to take the key out of the ignition and lock the doors. We live in South London. If I'm taking stuff in from my car parked outside my house, I lock the doors in between each twenty second trip to the kitchen, never mind leave the engine running. Sorry everybody who's defended the person who had their car stolen.
  14. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I remember the good old days when you could park > your car in the middle of the street with all the > doors open and the engine running, go and have > lunch with a friend and come back two hours later > to find the engine still running, the windscreen > washed and a fifty pound note tucked under the > wiper. > > I blame a breakdown in family values. xxxxxx :)-D
  15. Never mnind Christmas opening, are any Lordship Lane restaurants going to be open on New Year's Day? Last year we ventured out, not hungover at all, oh no, and the only place open was Sema Thai, which was absolutely rammed, and after what seemed like a ten year wait, we got a completely disgusting meal (I think they must have got some of the waiting stuff to help out in the kitchen) and haven't been back since though we used to go there quite a lot. Franklins with your wonderful black pudding on toast/Welsh rarebit/Scotch woodcock for a fiver, are you listening??
  16. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Hi > > > > Can you help re a street tree issue? > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Hello? Anyone there?? xxxxxx Well I had a phone message from a tree person at Southwark Council, to the effect that somebody had passed on a message to him that the wrong tree had been planted outside my house. Eh? I'd be quite glad if after eighteen months ANY replacement tree had been planted outside my house! He left his first name only and a number. I have left two messages on the number and nobody has called me back :-S Sometimes life is just too short .....
  17. *Anna* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I understand that there may be a lot of post to > get through...thats kind of fair enough after a > strike...but more my concern is who is delivering > the post and is that where the problem lies for > post delivered at the moment? My "postman" > yesterday had jeans and a tshirt on, earphones in > and smoking a cigarette, he was throwing the > rubberbands from his piles all over the place and > leaves his post trolley at the corner of the road, > unlocked, while he does each little area (10-20 > houses)...I would never have known he was a RM > postman rather than a junk mail delivery man > unless I saw my phone bill in his hand! Very > concerning! xxxxxxx Royal Mail always uses casuals in the run up to Christmas. If you are concerned about this one, why not complain to the manager at Silvester Road, with your reasons? Clearly whoever recruited him was not exactly on the ball.
  18. Michael Palaeologus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > New Years Eve in Stab and Wine. There's a thought. xxxxxxx A thought best quickly obliterated. We're off to the South Bank for NYE with Bellowhead :))
  19. 7. Madder
  20. Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think its fantastic that we have live music in > ED Sue. I dont know if you are connected to kingy? > But have seen a couple of his gigs in ed and saw > miller anderson (who i had not previously heard > of) on friday night at the Mag. Sorry not to have > been to one of yours yet but will do soon. mick. xxxxxxxxx No we're not connected to Kingy although we go to each other's gigs - yeh, Miller Anderson is great. We started the Goose in March 2008, when there was very little live music in the area apart from Andy Hankdog's nights in Nunhead. However we have now given up our gigs at Hooper's Bar, as Kingy is now putting on the same kind of music (and in some cases the same artists!) as we were there, so we are concentrating on our more folk orientated stuff rather than just repeating what someone else is now doing. Next up is Tim van Eyken at DHFC in January - you can Buy Tickets Here!
  21. Be My Baby - The Ronettes
  22. Thanks Sean, it's been bloody hard and often stressful work on top of a day job, and if it wasn't for Nygel I think I'd have given up by now :) But worth it when people appreciate it! :)-D Edited to say: I mean, the fact that Nygel does at least half of the work involved, the Goose is a joint venture :)
  23. stereforth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Tasty-snacks wants a decent music venue. The best > venue is The Ivy House. I know it's on the wrong > side of the Common, and is badly served by public > transport, but as a venue it's superb. xxxxxxx Agree it's a superb room per se, but there's no sound barrier between the front bar and the room with the music. Fine if the band is loud, useless if the music is quite quiet. The transport difficulties combined with the noise, plus it's a long trek if you live the other side of ED, ruled it out for The Goose at least. If only it could be miraculously transported to Lordship Lane :)
  24. I'm sure someone will be rushing to claim that then :))
  25. He'll be on at the Goose next year - watch this space - not allowed to publicise it yet :))
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