
Peckhamgatecrasher
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I knew nothing about Kronstadt. Thanks for taking me down a Google wormhole, Dkh.
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The fragrant Nancy Birtwhistle advises this spray on site of urine/faeces to deter canines:
200ml water
50ml vinegar
30 drops peppermint extract or oil
Put in spray bottle, use daily for a week.
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That was my impression of an archetypal fitter requesting a strong cup of tea.
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Put the Yorkshire on luv!
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I'm an air conditioning installer - this is everything you need to know about getting it fitted https://mol.im/a/14875047 via https://dailym.ai/android
This may be helpful (sorry it's the Daily Mail!)
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My lord, that was a fascinating video.
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Well, what do I know?
Jofra Archer is in the squad!
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"PGC, do you reckon this 'Anderson -Tendulkar' series could make Tests a bit more interesting to the wider word?"
Alas no. Until it comes back to terrestial telly, I think it will always suffer from elitism(?). Excepting The Guardian, cricket is barely mentioned in other press.
I am fortunate in that my daughter has just added me to her subscription on NOW TV. It has been great to watch this test; it really could have gone either way, eariler in the day, which always makes it more exciting.
The only bugbear is that I am a TMS afficianado, and they are about eight deliveries ahead of the tv!
I thought Tongue was excellent in mopping up the tailenders, and Duckett was a delight to watch.
Bumrah and Jadeja were brilliant to see. I'm sure the Edgbaston crowd will have tremendous supporters for both sides.
PS: I don't think Jofra will be back on the strength of one county wicket.
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I went this morning and there were loads available. Much appreciated, and be sure to trust this poster in future.
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Could it be dog pee that has done the damage?
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You could be creative:
Homemade seed paper by Nancy Birtwhistle
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Am I the only one to mourn the loss of Poundland?
Will no one think of the peeps who need to buy cheap cigarette papers and filters in bulk?
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sorted
in The Lounge
If you don't mind al fresco, there is a huge food market by the Royal Festival Hall:
https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/food-and-drink/southbank-centre-food-market/
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Old Spike, Peckham Rye.
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Shame they didn't quite reach 500. Will England declare overnight?
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I can't link, but Daily Mail has article on Brockwell Park possibly having to cancel events after court hearing.
Just checked, Guardian has reported it too!
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I haven't eaten there, but on Instagram the vegetarian food from Persepolis looks scrummy.
At a talk I went to, Sally Butcher and her husband cooked wonderful tasters so I can rate their food.
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I saw "A Man for All Seasons" at Canterbury a few months ago. It was superb and surprisingly, Gary Wilmot was excellent.
It is coming to London in the autumn and is well worth a trip.
Wed, 6th August 2025 to Sat, 6th September 2025
Harold Pinter Theatre
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19 hours ago, Angelina said:
It is disgraceful if it means small businesses have to close and people are displaced.
My dentist has moved to Peckham High Street.
They now have fab rooms and have employed more local people.
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Artichoke Place, same side as the Green.
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This is rather twee, but quite a good idea:
https://shop.nationaltrust.org.uk/woolie-the-sheep-with-bird-nesting-wool.html
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Idle cricket musing
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Bloody hell, this is exciting.
I take back everything I said about Archer!