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lozzyloz

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    Hangman

    HAIR?
  2. lozzyloz

    Hangman

    b?
  3. Not if you don't want to be.
  4. (Adding anyone else to the mix would ruin it) No beats?
  5. Louisa how was your evening in the poncey Sea Cow surrounded by middle class organic Salmon munchers? Must have been hell, but perhaps the free glass of wine helped. Oh, I geddit!! You're fishing for a freebie at The Palmerston! What's next, Franklins?
  6. AFN once again you hijack an ED thread and shout "Take me to Nunhead!!" Why not start your own Nunhead rant thread.
  7. I haven't finished series 3 yet but I'll PM you when I have if you haven't got hold of a copy by then.
  8. I like this one by Churchill which has become a mantra of mine: Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts.
  9. Surely the aircon is switched off over night once they close at 8pm?
  10. From living artists who would your dream line up be? So many choices but I'd go for something like: Keyboards: Herbie Hancock Vibraphone: Roy Ayres Jazz Guitar: Ronnie Jordan Drums and Percussian: Ivan Conti Bass: Bernard Edwards Vocals: Sia Furler
  11. Blimey! The Carbon Footprint of this page! Shame on you MP. I insist you all drink hand pulled beverages on the 29th.
  12. Lizzy, any chance of a pirate?
  13. is probably the best Soul singer this country has ever produced and the voice of British Acid Jazz. Remember "Family" on the Rebirth of Cool series?
  14. A bald Norwegian jazz musician called Bugge Wesseltoft
  15. I'd also add George Clinton, Pharrell Williams and local celebrity *Bob*
  16. My nomination goes to Brian Eno. He does it all. He's been influential since the early 70's, collaborates with some of the best known names in the industry and produces, composes and performs across several genres.
  17. So to summarise: Repair structural damage Repaint inside and out Add a kitchen Improve beer range and wine list Introduce foliage through out Lay on some cool weekly entertainment Sand down furniture Make it edgy but not too trendy Well if you do all that then surely it will no longer be the CPT you all cherish? Might as well be the ED branch of Spearmint Rhino.
  18. I think opium dens are still illegal. Casino's and lap dancing clubs are confirmed money spinners. Would bring much needed revenue to the area plus jobs ranging from tax accountant through to valet parking attendant. The old regulars only have a short walk to the Castle.
  19. OK let's do it then. I'll front 51% of the cost. In return I'd like to turn it into a lap dancing bar with a private casino upstairs. Who's in?
  20. Last night, for the first time in nearly 3 months I went in for 3 x Cod and chips to take away. Cod was finished so I opted for the Coley instead. First time I've tasted it. Cod it isn't but I was still very impressed. The fish was fresh, a good sized portion, well battered and the chips were delicious and crunchy without being too hard. Coley is firmer in texture, not light and flakey like Cod. It's a little grey in colour and has an easy flavour, perhaps a little bland but not unpleasantly so. As I waited (10 mins but well worth it) you could see that the fryers were really putting in a lot of effort to ensure the best possible result. Good job Paul, Dan and all. I'll definitely be back more often now. Coley is a good alternative to Cod and if you haven't tried it yet I recommend you do.
  21. do do do doo! do do do doo! Yes, cigarette ends can seem fairly petty in isolation but there is a principle at stake and if the problem persists then I'd also find it irritating. Steve did the right thing since he couldn't establish which neighbour. GB you seem like a tolerant person. So where would you draw the line? Dog turds, old mattresses, building rubble, dead pets?
  22. It's a long shot but I was hoping that my thanks (or good vibes) would get back to whoever perpetrated such a good deed (if so contact me for reward). Perversely, many many years, ago my wallet was stolen from my jacket as it hung up behind my office door. Begrudgingly I wrote it off, but was upset for sentimentality of the contents reasons. A week later it turned up at my old flat via the post. The "thoughtful" thief had popped it into a post box after emptying it of cash and the PO sent it to the address on an old library ticket. So if there are any muggers, pickpockets or bag-snatchers reading this, perhaps you could do the same!
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