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Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think it is getting tired, but I do still find > it fun. xxxxxxxx Yeh I agree, well past its sell-by date but still the only telly programme I actually bother to watch on a regular basis! But I must be very naive, I had no idea this stuff was set up, I know an ex-contestant, and she never mentioned that. I'm a bit horrified by the Sun and Doves thing, surely that's not fair - selling the skeleton made money for one team, and the outcome was decided on profit v value.
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There's a screen just by the ticket office, isn't there?
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ruffers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So - you've chosen to get rid of this thread where > there's a lot rubbish being talked and where does > rubbish go? And the Horniman is a place visited by > lots of people again creates large amounts of > rubbish. Congratulations! > > You got rid of the car. xxxxxxxx Is it just me who can't grasp any of the above? :-$
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Surely a child that age wasn't out on a bike on his own?
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People who describe items for sale as "tasteful" and "attractive" when the attached photo shows they're clearly neither ......
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Alone Again Or - Love
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nt missing ??
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Crazy Man Michael - Fairport Convention
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Damn, I thought this thread was about the Night Garden. Upsy Daisy and Iggle Piggle and the Pontipines. Damn :-$
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People who go into their garden at around 9am on one of those blissful East Dulwich Sunday mornings when there have been no planes, and have a conversation conducted at shouting level about their holiday etc. For about twenty minutes. Thus waking me out of a beautiful sleep. Grrrrrrrrrr
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The Palmerston has a great lunch deal during the week :)
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:) Made my day!
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When is Unkle's meeting at Sainsbury's? Edited to say: Sorry just seen day in post above. Clearly this isn't restricted to DKH Sainsbury's, but I'd like to know why Sainsbos have stopped doing their own label Chai and also their own label Assam tea, both of which used to be staples of mine. And I have a vague memory that they used to have own label Decaf tea and don't know. Also why have the cheapo tinned chopped tomatoes for mean/skint customers just about quadrupled in price?? :-$
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Tillie - to get a ?20 note as change you are > paying with a ?50 note? I don't have any of those > - to be honest I have only ever had one of them > ever... xxxxxxx I've never even seen one! :))
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CF Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > yes lenk i am sure the needle exchange wont be in > the nursery but in my opinion better the two arent > right on top of each other, there are plenty other > places where their could be a needle exchange. xxxxxxx Please - we've already had this discussion ad nauseam. Please search for and read the original thread before going round and round the same ground. A needle exchange by its nature will be used by responsible people. They won't have "addict" tattooed on their foreheads, probably, and probably they will look just like everybody else. Nor will they, probably, strew the needles they have come to exchange around the area. I doubt whether the users (ooops) of the nursery will even be aware of their presence amongst the other visitors to DMC. And as pointed out above there appeared to be other factors involved in the previous opposition. This reminds me a bit of the heated opposition to Sainsbury's opening on Dog Kennel Hill. All sorts of dire consequences were forecast, including traffic jams back to Camberwell Green in one direction and Forest Hill in the other. None of them happened, and we got a new and very nicely designed (on the whole apart from one misplaced path) park in addition to a convenient supermarket (albeit one which has seemingly deteriorated since).
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louisiana Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Crete is fab. > Love the west and south west. We went hiking there > last autumn. xxxxxx But sadly much of it spoiled. In the eighties I used to go to Georgopoli in the West, between Xania and Rethymnon, used to have just a couple of tavernas and a kiosk, plus fabulous empty sandy beaches etc etc, ouzo cost virtually nothing. Gradually the place got more and more built up, huge hotel on the beach, night club, bars, package tours, can't bear to go back. Found another great deserted place in Crete you could only easily reach by boat, same thing, amazing expanse of empty beach, nobody else on it, two tavernas - but they were about to build a big road to it, the locals were delighted, tourism about to hit them, money coming in - and again, the place wrecked. But the Samaria Gorge is still a great walk :)
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wee quinnie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > >> I was also amazed to be asked what "product" > (ffs!) I put on my locks. Shampoo and conditioner, > I proudly declaimed. For some reason this was > considered hilarious by the hair styling person. > > Then I handed money and a handsome tip to this > person. xxxxxxx And, er, are you going to go back?? :)
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where is the best place on LL for bacon sandwich?
Sue replied to mango's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Whenever I go to Franklins for a late brunch (we treat ourselves the day after a Goose gig) I always intend to try the bacon sandwich but somehow always end up with the Welsh Rarebit :)) Edited to say: I find a pint of their cider with the Welsh Rarebit does wonders for my hangover :)) -
Flowers :) Happy to live on potatoes if I can still have flowers :)
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New York Mining Disaster 1941 (Have you Seen my Wife Mr Jones) - Martin Carthy (and, er, the Bee Gees :)) )
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Claire29 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I remember a year or so back they wanted to turn > part of it into a pharmacy, which would be one of > the chemists where people with drug problems could > come and collect their methodone, and it would be > open late. Thankfully that was stopped by local > people against it, and i'd expect the same sort of > response this time around, at least in regards to > the pharmacy. Plus how many pharmacies does east > dulwich need! xxxxx So where are people supposed to get their methadone, then? People who are on methadone are trying to get off heroin, that's what it's for. They should be congratulated for their efforts, not treated as some sort of dangerous threat to the neighbourhood. I remember the saga well (though if my memory is correct it was to be a needle exchange), because it was in trying to find out more about what was going on when I was approached to sign a petition that I discovered this forum :) And I would have thought it made perfect sense to have a pharmacy attached to a doctor's surgery, and be extremely convenient for everybody with a prescription from the GP.
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Morag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No my informant was stuck in The Woodsman; where > these garden types like to drink' There will > definitely be change 'let them deny it If its not > so xxxxxx Erm, what are "these garden types", Morag?
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Fuschia Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As the Horniman family were originally teatraders > and collectors, would be rather unlikely if the > museum was focussed on Morris dancers! xxxxxxx Some posts seem to have been removed from this thread, presumably by admin, so your comment no longer makes sense Fuchsia :)
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Can you come and replace all my senior managers please? :)
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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Put away your combinations - the hawthorn is in > full blossom: ne'er cast a clout till may is out. xxxxxx Could also be May of course, ie ne'er cast a clout till June.
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