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Peckhamgatecrasher

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  1. Anyone noticed the tree in the corner of P.Rye that has pink and white blossom? Would this be from a graft do you think? I chewed on wild garlic today that is growing down by the River Peck in the boggy section. Quite strong but yummy. A good place to observe birds is the bridge over the stream just opposite Waverley School. A couple of wood pigeons were having a paddle without a care in the world today, and a mistle thrush was busily collecting soggy grass bits, presumably to bolster his nest.
  2. From an email received today: The Youth Assessor Programme has been designed to skill you in all aspects of effective communication ..."
  3. Happy birthday, darling. xx
  4. Is there any doubt? http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3598/3368337490_8b6980949f.jpg
  5. Oh Jeremy - tears before breakfast.
  6. Too late, Piers, Oliver Cromwell outlawed ditting in corners in 1656.
  7. Gosh, are the flying champagne corks keeping everyone away from here?
  8. With a hey and a ho and a hey-nonny-no.
  9. Les Tuileries Jardin du Luxembourg Bois de Boulogne (during the day)
  10. That's easy womanofdulwich, the answer's David Shepherd.
  11. Just noticed this on the Peckham Residents' Network: Bee Keeping & Organic Gardening Calling all amateur gardeners who want to grow food organically MONDAY 19th APRIL at 7.30pm Herne Tavern 2, Forest Hill Road, SE22 LOCAL BEES AND ORGANIC GARDENING * a talk by a local beekeeper, and discussion of local bees! * discussion about the future of the group. So if you want to meet and share with other local organic gardeners this is a good chance to do so. Arranged by South London Garden Organic, an off shoot of the organisation Garden Organic (aka Henry Doubleday Association) Further information contact: http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk
  12. It's official, Millwall are pants. Christopher Columbus - we only needed one point.
  13. Yes he's cute and yes he's a good dancer. But it's just not appropriate for a boy of that age to be going through highly sexual motions - even if (and I so hope it's the case), he has no idea what it means. And SteveT, I think it's gross even when big boys do it. Yours Mary Whitehouse.
  14. Oh dear, here I go again. Am I the only one who finds it deeply disturbing that a little boy is clutching his groin in that manner?
  15. I too carry a Swiss Army penknife - always prepared! I guess that makes me an outlaw too. Shall we hole up in Dulwich Woods and wear hose in a fetching shade of eau de nil?
  16. According to that site, it's not worth me voting at all.
  17. Golly, I misread that as concrete and thought for a moment, you were thwarting squatters in the Quiet Room.
  18. I wouldn't deign to be that familiar LadyM. I was thinking dear Julius.
  19. There is a textile recycle bin outside the Mind charity shop at the Goose Green roundabout.
  20. Interesting point, DM. I fear, from another thread, you are wrong about plantation shutters. They are simply naff in victorian terraced stock. As for Georgian, NO!
  21. I fear Huguenot, you have nailed down the pathetic phallusy.
  22. For Brum: http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/cartoonists/ake/lowres/aken281l.jpg
  23. I am happy to confirm the lovely Huguenot is a complete gent.
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