
cella
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What kind of shop/eaterie would you like to see on LL?
cella replied to imasnookercue's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ozzy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I agree with Rumbero a good pie and mash shop , > > there is enough "arty farty" eateries on LL and > > who wants to venture into Peckham ! > > We have probably one of the Best Pie and Mash > shops 'on the Planet' nearby in Peckham. > > This photo of M.Manze Peckham is courtesy of > TripAdvisor > > I cannot see any outlet on Lorship Lane matching > those prices. > > It would be 'Posh' Pies. Probably ?10 - ?12 at the > very best. > That is NOT what Pie and Mash is all about. > > Foxy > > ETA Manze in Peckham is Cash only.. This would mean you actually venturing into Peckham of course. And drawing out cash there too. You don't normally advocate either... -
Extinction Rebellion: events and actions [edited subject to be more general]
cella replied to katanita's topic in The Lounge
malumbu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We can make massive strides by changing our > behaviour - 20% reduction in road transport > emissions at bugger all cost - using cars more > efficiently, lift sharing, ownership models, > better choices about on line purchasers and how > these are delivered. We just can't be rrssed. It > shouldn't need a big stick. > > Stuth JohnL, 33 miles in a year? That isn't just > the need to change behaviour for environmental > reasons, but financial as your costs of ownership > would cover an Uber driver in a gold plated Rolls > Royce on that sort of mileage (with a back massage > thrown in too). > > Cella et al, sorry our debate is so boring. Sad > that you don't have anything to say. I don't > necessarily agree with some of the posts but I am > prepared to debate with the contributors. Not everybodys debate is boring. -
Extinction Rebellion: events and actions [edited subject to be more general]
cella replied to katanita's topic in The Lounge
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Cafe in Peckham Rye goes cashless
cella replied to siousxiesue's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Judging by your posts you may be trolling - if not then intolerant generally it appears. -
Cafe in Peckham Rye goes cashless
cella replied to siousxiesue's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > tallulah71 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Agree with Frankito: DF-baiting is boring and > off-topic > > Where am I baiting. ?? I am merely stating how I > prefer do my shopping/buying. > I prefer cash . I find it easier to keep track of > my spending. > > The Topic of this thread is 'Cafe in Peckham Rye > goes cashless' > Talking about not liking that idea and not liking > being forced into carrying and using cards is Way > ON topic. > > Fox. Get with the programme DF. You've slated Peckham on many an occasion and never seem to step out of your immediate environs to maybe get a wider perspective. You are continually being called out on it and always claim amnesia. -
Cafe in Peckham Rye goes cashless
cella replied to siousxiesue's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The only time I would use the cafe on Peckham Rye > is if I'm out exercising / going for a walk > and fancied a Tea and a cake. > > I do not carry credit cards whilst out walking as > my tracksuit bottoms do not have deep secure > pockets. > I seldom carry credit cards at all and NEVER at > night. I get cash from the bank during the day and > take enough > cash with me when I go out at night to cover my > needs.. Beer and Curry. > > Also cashless must limit Children from using the > facilities. > > DulwichFox ...and certainly never, by anyone, ever in Peckham.... -
uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The man is an absolute unashamed liar. And he no > longer conducts a phone in show- he monopolises > almost the entire proceedings- I think they only > let people through who agree with his rhetoric- he > is belligerent, speaks through clenched teeth and > is an out and out LIAR ( I haven't listened to him > for months since I got sick of complaining to LBC > about his lies- so he may be different now...I > doubt it though- his type NEVER change) This is about Boris surely?
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Yes am aware. Doesn't help though when pedestrians are forced to squeeze through seating, standing drinkers, A boards, pavements being dug up - sometimes all together - and then someone tries to foist a flyer on them.....
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Yawn again. Carry On indeed.
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Yawn FB - stop derailing - don't think anyone has said any of those things.
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Totally agree Pugwash. When I posted on this previously there appeared to be little support in favour of reclaiming our pavements, particularly from one shopkeeper who was radically opposed to any such suggestion. It's a range of things in addition to the areas you show e.g. A boards outside shops/cafes, unnecessary street furniture, overflowing rubbish bins, people blocking pavements, cyclists riding on pavements, joggers etc etc.
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If you seriously need it explaining.....
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Time to close this 1970s boys thread surely.
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You have previously posted your views on how unsafe and violent Peckham is but drawing money out is ok.....
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DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Barclays Cash point seems to be targeted > frequently. Not sure which machine it is. > > I spoke to a rep at Barclays Lordship Lane > yesterday. > Evidently Barclays Bank on Rye Lane is open on > Saturdays as a safer option if you are out and > about in Peckham. > > DulwichFox So - Peckham is now safe to draw out cash - pleased that you've changed your tune!
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Our local police team - Goose Green ward
cella replied to bels123's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > macutd Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > any chance of seeing you walking on the local > > streets? > > The only time you will see Police Officers on the > street are at Football Matches and Demos > when there are Hundreds of them. No Police Officer > is going to walk our local streets on their own. Stop running down our local area ! -
Interestingly, we have just finished a tortuous three year subsidence claim and were compelled to deal with the same company(s). Awful experience with the lowest level of customer service. Very stressful and just working up the energy to put in a formal complaint with the insurers who always insist on contracting them.
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carlafindle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cella Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Really miss Rendell for his intellect and > constant > > robust challenging. Think he felt driven away > > eventually. Come back. > > Please don't. Yes indeed do. You have nothing to fear from a bit of opposition intellect.
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Really miss Rendell for his intellect and constant robust challenging. Think he felt driven away eventually. Come back.
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DF you are exploiting this sad event to support your own biased view of this area. We are in that vicinity and your description bears no resemblance to the reality. How do you suggest residents, particularly women, visitors etc get around and live their lives without walking? You really do need to widen your perspective and leave the Lordship Lane bubble occasionally.
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attempted muggging (in the Unicorn, Rye Lane) - Lounged
cella replied to JohnL's topic in The Lounge
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not interested in Cinemas. Peckhamplex. > Last big film I went to see was Earthquake in The > West End 1974. 45 years ago. > Brilliant - still laughing 10 minutes later - Lordship Lane's Contemporary Culture Adviser! -
Great stuff UncleGlen - everything under one umbrella! Haven't heard from Robert Powell in many a year. You'll be down in your cups with Dulwich Fox in one of Lordship Lane hostelries in a very short time.
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uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cella Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Even if you believe that to be true, surely > only > > one "side" has the greater good in mind rather > > than a quick financial gain the others have in > > mind? > > What- you mean the big city Remainiacs who are > enjoying the financial gain of rising house > prices, massive rental income increases for rich > landlords, extremely cheap building work costs, as > opposed to the majority who have suffered > massively from increased immigration, massive job > losses in the building trade as they cannot afford > to compete with east europeans living 10 to a > house in East London because they have children > and a mortgage- you have NO idea - look at what > Hugh Grant said- he has already feathered his own > nest so he, like other rich commies before him > (like Vanessa Redgrave, Robert Powell etc etc etc) > do not suffer ONE JOT from the perils of the EU > socialist experiment (federal states of Europe is > what adolf wanted btw) so he can virtue signal to > his heart's content the ignorant fool Great stuff - everything under one umbrella! Haven't heard from Robert Powell in many a year. You'll be down in your cups with Dulwich Fox in one of Lordship Lane hostelries in a very short time.
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Surely given your personal circumstances your view defy belief.
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attempted muggging (in the Unicorn, Rye Lane) - Lounged
cella replied to JohnL's topic in The Lounge
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rye Lane is a No-Go zone after dark. What do you > expect. > > I would not dream of walking around that area on > my own at night. > > Its why even young kids feel the need to carry > knives. Rye Lane is not a no go area. It has a thriving night time economy, Random crime can happen anywhere. Try leaving Lordship Lane occasionally. .
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