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Crystal Tips

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  1. I was out tonight and Mrs Tips was telling me about a place in Japan where once a month they had Big Rubbish Day where people stuck big stuff outside their houses/flats (sofa's, beds, fridges etc) and it would be taken by others in the community. A friend of hers furnished a flat through it. Mrs Tips has recently contacted the council who said she had a 7 day wait for big rubbish collection from the council and frustrations about replies on email so we haven't been able to confirm when we can leave stuff out to get picked up. This was after difficulties contacting places that might be able to pick up the stuff to recycle who said we have to stay in all day to pick up - i.e. no street pick up. So anyway I was wandering whether it was a good idea to have a Big Rubbish Day. Cut all the council admin. If you stick stuff out the front of your gaff on say the first Monday of the month the council will pick it up by the end of the day. You could put some kind of council type sticker on it if you wanted to confirm this. This would make it open season for any other person or white man van to pick stuff up - and re-use recycle stuff - before the council got round. When I lived in Peckham I stuck stuff out the regularly got snaffled up including a 3 piece suite. My mate in San Francisco says that is what happens there - anything outside your property is fair game - a bit like stuff in a skip. Just a thought
  2. all the pubs were rammed - I was in the Lord Palmerston- sorry Palmerston - the guy there said they normally do 15 covers on a Monday lunchtime - today they did 90 and stopped serving food - credit crunch in east dulwich??? perhaps it was people spending money from Icesave
  3. thanks for this Wigster - really helpful response to all those cynics out there - you really showed it to us with your in depth knowledge on the subject - and you've gone to all the effort of joining the ED Forum to let us know this and it is your first post - well done - I for one will be reconsidering my approach to these misunderstood scamps
  4. Happened to me almost exactly the same a few weeks ago - I posted it on here - the more people that know about this kind of b@llocks the better
  5. What is this gastropub - non-gastropub pulava. DWH is obviously one. I am not sure where Sean and Jah are getting their definition but seems a bit too refined to me - below is Wikipedia's definition and it fits the bill A gastropub (or gastro pub) is a British term for a public house which specializes in high-quality food a step above the more basic "pub grub." The name is a combination of pub and gastronomy and was coined in 1991 when David Eyre and Mike Belben opened a pub called The Eagle in Clerkenwell, London.[1][2] Here's an exert on the same theme from the House of Commons - seriously http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200405/cmstand/b/st041214/am/41214s02.htm
  6. I was there yesterday. The food was OK - Mrs Tips roast beef she said was great. I found the staff very friendly and they seemed to welcome children appreciating the need for my wee'un to run around the place. The kids menu however was a bit sophisticated for a 2 yr old. The space was nice - we ended up in a side dining room which was excellent - and we didn't book. I would say though it was textbook gastro and I think that is a real missed opportunity. What was wrong with making the place an excellent pub doing good food without the window dressing - no money in it maybe but it is a landmark pub, was great to meet Crystal Palace friends there after a walk through the woods from the Harvester. Oh well - hopefully among other things Barak Obama may be able to stem the gastroisation of our pubs and help us reclaim them for the masses - apart from that is the masses of people that obviously frequent these places
  7. It has happened to me before when I lived in peckham about 4 years ago - that story was about a car being towed away and someone needing money for a taxi so I stood on the doorstep and asked for the reg number and phoned up the council and got through to the car pound and he just stood there and there was no record of his car - so I apologised and said I couldn't give him the tenner he wanted. I only posted it as an alert really, i have seen similar posts on here, bit of a gut feeling thing really - I don't like being scammed - I play music in my spare time and do a load of pro-bone work so to speak - but this just was odd - I won't even get onto the door to door cleaning products people last summer....
  8. I don't begrudge it at all - just seemed so obvious to me - can't remember that happening in Keith's day - that probably does show my age now - and yes Policemen are looking younger - Dr Who looks younger as well - but Brucie just looks the same as ever
  9. About 15 mins ago a young woman knocked on the door - "from No.16" - we are a long way up the street - she spoke to the missus and apologised for meeting the neighbours in such circumstances but said her electric had gone off and she needed ?6 to put on her key as she was freezing along with her 2 boys - I was then asked for said money and spoke to the woman and offered to check the house out first - she said don't bother and walked off. I then walked down there to see the lights blazing confirming my theory that it was some ridiculous scam and she never lived there at all. Anyone else get a knock from dubious neighbours tonight.
  10. I was in the Palmerston tonight and I couldn't help noticing a lot of young people in there - very young baby faced kids many of whom can't be 18. They seemed to be enjoying a pint or two. I don't get in there much but it reminded me i had noticed it before, they sit outside earlier in the evening and drift in. Maybe all their IDs were checked, perhaps it was a back from Uni kind of thing but if it was then I really am getting older coz they really were young 'uns. Anyone else notice this or is my judgement a sign of my age?
  11. you're right Kebab and Wine - always there when you are desperate - do they still charge a tenner to get in on a Friday or Saturday?
  12. Why not try both......or maybe not.....you get nothing for a pair, not in this game
  13. Do you think they will have a copy of Fly Fishing by JR Hartley?
  14. i remember going there once in the mid 90s but it wasn't particularly memorable. i quite like walking past every now and then and saying i was in there when it used to be a pub, bit like i feel when i walk past the Palmerston
  15. i've just had a look from here and someone has very uncreatively got one called - manutd - that's as exciting as it gets - until of course I change mine - need to work out how to change the name - someone else set it up
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