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Sue

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  1. Gen17 Wrote: > I > just got back my building heritage coursework > (which was all about this house) and got 92%!!! xxxxx Hey, well done! :)-D
  2. That's bad news if it's moving - despite all its shortcomings I find the LL Somerfield very convenient, and I was delighted when I thought it was soon to become a Co-op. Edited to say: Thanks for going to the trouble of finding all that out, Louisa
  3. Oh dear. Sorry to hear that Woodie :-S
  4. honk Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- >> Palmerston is good for food, but full of braying > poshos bleating loudly into Blackberry > speechtools. > > xxxxxx Blimey, I must lower the tone when I'm in there then, which is quite frequently :))
  5. First Girl I Loved - Incredible String Band
  6. I must admit I've always avoided going into this shop purely because I hated the name. So I was very pleasantly surprised last night (nearest offie to the Dream Machine :)) )to see their wide range of bottled ale. Still ended up with the six for a fiver Stella as usual, though :)) - glad to find somewhere nearer than the Greek deli :))
  7. Bradford Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > FrustratedLawyer Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I think what we can take from all of this is > the > > buses are horrid and should be banned from the > > streets of ED without any further ado. We > should > > start pressing for an ED tram or monorail > > connecting directly with the City and > Westmister > > (and possibly Werst End). This would also > > conveniently bypass allthe stuff in-between. > > > I THINK THIS TWO THEN WHERE WOULD YOU BE THEN > DICKHEADS xxxxx WTF ?? :))
  8. Done
  9. AG Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You get what you pay for xxxxxx Not in the case of the rice cakes :)) Well, except in the sense that you pay your money and get a packet of overpriced rice cakes.
  10. Watermelon Man - Herbie Hancock
  11. snorky Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > the > realisation begins to dawn that this idyll of > suburbia is their own personal verison of hell and > there is no escape until death comes calling xxxxxx I read that as "venison of hell" - something to do with Bambi's mother ..... :))
  12. FelicityNormal Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > :)-D*Bob* Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > As a result of this thread, I heard she's > > currently being headhunted by nPower. xxxxx :))
  13. Cassius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dez Wrote: > > > Wonderful but I can't see Waitrose opening a > store > > around here as they're generally found in > better > > locations and I think ED is still a bit tatty. > IMO > > They've opened one in Clapham Junction - I think > of that as being a bit tatty! xxxxxx There's also one in Richmond which has been there for for years (Waitrose not Richmond) and Richmond seems to have plumetted (sp?) downhill in the tatty stakes lately
  14. VeryBerryCherry Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Haircuts. > > ?40 for a dry trim, where she only took off about > 1cm of hair. > xxxxxx A dry trim?? That really is a total rip-off. I was always told you couldn't cut hair properly unless it was wet, and if someone tried to cut mine dry I'd walk out. They should at least wet it to cut it even if you don't want to pay to have it washed and dried.
  15. I'm Down - The Beatles
  16. HonaloochieB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > Perhaps not Mark but I think I see Beelzeebub's > hand at work here. > I suggest you spend some time on the repentance > step. xxxxxx :))
  17. RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > As for "she never went for her smear" - I'm > incredulous. What about all the cancer sufferers > who never quit smoking? @#$%& 'em, idiots, they > deserve it. xxxxxx I haven't seen anybody here suggesting she or anybody else "deserved" to get cancer. :-S I drink more than I should. If I die of liver disease, I shall be very sorry for myself but will also be clear that I had the choice to stop drinking and chose not to. If other people "judged" me for that I would probably be pissed off, but I would understand why they did. It can be hard to give something up even if you know it's bad for you. I knew someone who died of lung cancer in his early thirties leaving two young kids. He was a heavy smoker. But having a smear test doesn't even involve giving anything up except a bit of time to attend a GP appointment. Anyway whatever the ins and outs of why Jade Goody didn't do this, I still think the publicity is helpful in prompting other people to take appropriate steps to prevent/treat possible cancer.
  18. Yes there's another thread on this on the forum with the reasons etc
  19. Tears for Souvenirs - Ken Dodd >:D<
  20. Brilliant :)) I didn't see the end coming, so I must be really thick. Duh.
  21. I eat rice cakes. They're usually somewhere between around 85p and ?1.20 a packet, depending where you buy them. The other day I went into Somerfield. They had two kinds (same brand, same size) - sesame and plain. The sesame ones were around a quid. The plain ones had a big notice "Low Fat" and the price had shot up to ?1.50. The thing is - all rice cakes are low fat! They're just made of, er, rice. There's nothing you could do to them to make them lower in fat than they already are. Rip-off or what? (6)
  22. Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- >I know for sure > that her cancer spread because she ignored all the > signs and left it too late before finally being > diagonosed but if all her publicity seeking helps > girls check themselves out with smear tests and > whatnot then that's not a bad thing at all. > xxxxxx I have read this as well, and also that the hospital kept sending her letters to come for treatment and that she kept ignoring them. The reason for smear tests is precisely to catch this kind of cancer at a very very early stage. My mother died of cervical cancer because she had never had a smear test and by the time it was diagnosed it was too late to prevent it spreading. I am sorry for Jade Goody's situation, but unlike many other people with cancer, she had the opportunity to prevent it and/or to have it treated at a stage when such treatment could have been successful, and for whatever reason she chose not to take that opportunity. I agree with Keef that if the publicity persuades young (and older) women to go for smear tests and not to put off having symptoms checked out, then it can only be a good thing.
  23. Hey, can't believe it, that is such amazing news. Hooray! :)-D
  24. There is a thread on Somerfield, they have definitely been bought by the Co-op, so I can't see how they can be opening another store since all their existing stores are either being sold (eg to Waitrose) or turned into Co-ops.
  25. I am just trying to find my most hideous photos to have turned into woodcarved plaques for Christmas presents next year for those in my family who are fond of kitsch :)) Can't wait to investigate this shop, it sounds wonderful :))
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