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Thought Chez Bruce was on Wandsworth Common not in Balham? Am I thinking of somewhere else?
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Strange man near the Peckham Rye Cafe / One o'clock club
Sue replied to jimbo1964's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Pierre Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ...and off we go again. ;) > > > : P xxxxxx OK next time I should just ignore comments like that about me? GGGGRRRRRRRR :)) :-S Edited to say: This is a forum - geddit? People respond to each other's posts :) -
Strange man near the Peckham Rye Cafe / One o'clock club
Sue replied to jimbo1964's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Totally agree. Gobsmacked at some of the posts > on this thread. > > Sorry, you're right. Shall we organise the a > suitably sized mob to meet tomorrow by the > playground and sort this pervert out? What do you > think: hang him from the nearest tree or just cut > his whatsits off? Maybe we can ask Sky Sports to > cover the event? > > Honestly Sue - given your previous posts, you were > the last person I would have picked as one of the > Daily Mail brigade. What convinced you of this > man's guilt? What put you off my idea calling in > someone suitable, like the police, to have him > properly investigated versus the much more > expedient he's-obviously-guilty lynch mob > approach? xxxxxx Just seen this, sorry if interrupting, don't have time to read the rest of the thread at the moment. How can you label me "one of the Daily Mail brigade" (what are they exactly?) for thinking there's something wrong about a man filming children secretly (camera at waist height fgs), not making himself known to the mothers, need I go on? Do you label people according to some idea you have that "because they've said this, therefore they should think that?" Because I say this man should have been approached and questioned, and that I would have done so (I have an 18-month-old granddaughter and could well have been in the playground with her) you think therefore I think he is guilty and should be strung up? What does that say about you? You think it would have been preferable to call the police? By the time they'd arrived he would probably have gone. Anyway, bit heavy if he had a perfectly innocent motive, no? :-S -
Strange man near the Peckham Rye Cafe / One o'clock club
Sue replied to jimbo1964's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
casper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I do find the attitude of some on this post very > strange. It almost seems that some people wish to > defend the indefensible for the sake of it. I > admit that I am a father of an 8 month old > daughter, but how could you possibly think that a > man on his own trying to secretly film children at > waist level is ok? All I will say is that he was > lucky that it was children with their mothers who > were there, I am not so sure if at a weekend with > my own child I would have been as charitable. xxxxxxx Totally agree. Gobsmacked at some of the posts on this thread. :-S -
Erm, if you look down the page a bit you will see a previous thread with a virtually identical subject :))
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Might Be opening a New Bar/Cafe in E.Dulwich
Sue replied to nico1's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- >> > Mate considering the weirdos wot walk the streets > and cyber waves of this suburb I suggest a > surrealist bar. Geremy?s muffin didn?t do it but > I do know a lobster who is looking for a job as a > barman. xxxxx How many surrealists does it take to open a bar? Seven - Two to train the hamster, one to marry the cavalier?s helmet full of Greek yoghurt, and a turnip shaped like a goldfish. :)) -
*Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That's true in some cases, Sue. > > But some older people just don't want to try. "I'm > old! I can't be bovvered with all this!" > > My feeling is that if you're capable of memorising > what time every episode of Eastenders, Coronation > Street and Hollyoaks are on, you ought to be able > to manage a four digit number without too many > problems. xxxxxx I think that's rather unfair :-S Can you remember all your pin numbers every time? And rather sweeping statement about television watching, too :-S
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BARA Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > I am in 2 minds about cheques - my 84 year old mum > needed to buy a new fridge freezer and wanted to > pay by cheque at Comets and was quite upset when > they told her it had to be by credit card or bank > card only. She had some cash on her but nowhere > near the ?165 required. She has never had a PIN > for her cheque guarantee card. I ended up paying > for the fridge and Mum gave me a cheque. Since she > needs a wheelchair to get around, family members > are generally around to help out. I think shops > need to have some consideration for older people > who have difficulty remembering PINs. Its bad > enough for me plus all the security numbers we > have to use to get in and out buildings at work, > to access our data, to record leave etc. xxxxxx My stepmother, in her eighties, could never remember her pin and did not know that you could change it to an easy-to-remember one. Therefore she carried a slip of paper with it on in her purse (we did not know this). Her purse was stolen, they took out ?400 before the card was stopped. The bank would not refund the money (fair enough) because the pin number was with the card. It's hard for older people - my memory is bad enough! - but if you can't remember a pin, there are ways to disguise it and still carry it so it's not obviously a pin :-S
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JenSpen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I knew it, it is *that* supermarket! Whatever > anyone else says, I'm not using my card in there > anymore... xxxxx I don't think anyone on here would suggest you use your card in there :))
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JenSpen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Come on you have to tell us, which > supermarket?????? xxxxxx Erm, reading the thread might give you a clue :-S
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Children's book shop in North Cross Road - has closing down signs in the window - really sad :-S
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JenSpen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I agree with Izodia - we all complain about this > but I'm sure we are all happy to take advantage of > cheap, frequent and flexible flights. The noise > does seem to have increased recently, but I'll > just stick a pillow over my head and block out the > noise. xxxxxx Well I'm probably a lone voice but actually I'd rather have more expensive and fewer flights, for all sorts of reasons :-S
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Great photos! I once saw a wonderful rainbow over Tower Bridge, while crossing London Bridge - stopped me in my tracks, but sadly I didn't have a camera with me :-S
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Shu.Kurimu.Sensei Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "natasha" this is for you > http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f399/myfask/258T > roll_spray.jpg why not try and do something more > constructive with your life you pathetic little > boy :)) xxxxxxx Yay go, I had just reported the sushi post :-S
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jocelyn Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah so you would think. I guess that is why the > bank called me. They may have paid for a meal with > cash then not had the extra ? or something. What a > joke these people are. Makes my blood boil when we > are all working hard for a living. xxxxxx Yeh you'd think if they were going to use your card at all, they'd pay for the whole meal with it, would have been a bit less suspicious :))
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What on earth can you buy for a pound at Pizza Hut, and surely PH would have queried using a card for it?? :-S
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:) Much better than my photo!
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Might Be opening a New Bar/Cafe in E.Dulwich
Sue replied to nico1's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
WickedStepmother Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > And lastly could we please have your new > enterprise handily located for the corner of East > Dulwich Road and Peckham Rye? > > Not too much to ask?? ;-) xxxxxxx Whilst also being handily located for those of us at the North Cross Road end of ED ?? :) -
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LuvPeckham Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I was driving up the M3 and saw both of them, was > so distracted that I ran a Leprachan over and now > have a car boot full of gold.... ;-) > I place the little fellas body in a ditch and am > now wondering if it wasn't actually Kel's mate !!! > ::o xxxxxx What are you on ?? :))
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Woooooooooof Wooooooooooooooof Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooof Oh no, Spotty's coming through again :-S
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Dog in bad condition - anyone else seen it on Lordship Lane?!
Sue replied to cab's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I think this dog is just very old?? :-S -
I took some pics on my phone but they'll probably be crap as it's a crap phone - my decent mobile got nicked :-S
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Might Be opening a New Bar/Cafe in E.Dulwich
Sue replied to nico1's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Third "no bouncers" :) -
Anyone see it? Too late if not, it's gone :) Was very lovely - one of them very bright :) Made up for getting caught in the rain :))
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