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dubluke

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  1. I ran down round Peckham Rye last night and it was fine on the outer edges but the path running along the boundary fence of the locked park bit and towards the cafe was quite dark and bit dangerous probably. I would recommend running up to colyton road instead and just running the top edges where it's well lit and there are more people around - this also gives you a slightly longer distance!
  2. malleymoo Wrote:

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    > Hi al just to let you know to avoid East Dulwich

    > grove near junction withDerwent Grove. Not sure if

    > its an accident or some sort of incident but the

    > road was closed there and police were beginning to

    > redirect traffic away


    It's clear now, one police car with damaged bumper parked up and the same for another parked on the corner, didn't look very serious fortunately

  3. Shaggy Wrote:

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    > Apologies if it has already been mentioned, but

    > anybody got any guesses about where the 240k ED

    > three bed bargain mentioned in this article might

    > be?

    >

    > http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/propertynews/8

    > 425711/Historic-houses-for-sale-at-bargain-prices-

    > by-desperate-town-halls.html


    Bit puzzled as to why they're discussing that st giles hospital as an opportunity for developers, that part of the old hospital was converted into flats ages ago, perhaps they're just selling the building to freehold investors though...

  4. benmorg Wrote:

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    > sb Wrote:

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    > -----

    > > You can value it via hometrack for approx ?25.

    > > Very good detail.

    >

    >

    > Zoopla is just as good and completely free. Still

    > no substitute for a competent independent surveyor

    > who comes to visit and sees the property's

    > condition, etc.


    Personally I wouldn't trust the zoopla valuation, it's mostly calculated by computers rather than people with local market knowledge, I've seen it estimate the value of property I have sold by as much as ?200,000 less than the price achieved in the end!

  5. lindylou Wrote:

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    > Hi lady whatever. My god, what a secluded life

    > you have lead. My reco0mmendations are thus: (1)

    > go to peckham (you may look this awful place up on

    > your satnav insta llled on your bentley). Once

    > thgere ask a gentleman of different colour wherre

    > to go, my suggestipon of this would be "Oi. bruv,

    > oohs got the dope, man." once anmswered one could

    > always decide decline to ones country home or

    > choose to get laid by a vilain? Sadly this has

    > never happened to me, Good luck in london, saddo

    > .My main suggestion to


    eeeeeeeeeeeeeeer.......what?

  6. RosieH Wrote:

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    > What the frig is a midchlorian? Is it something

    > from one of the prequels? If so Mockney and

    > Huguenot, you have only yourselves to blame.

    >

    > And I thought you could kill zombies by chopping

    > their heads off? For that reason, I never leave

    > home without my pocket chainsaw.

    >

    > Incidentally, a friend of mine (American -

    > explains a lot) has worked out a plan for what he

    > will do when zombies take over the US. It

    > involves that UFO on a stick that they have over

    > there and a deathslide. I'm not entirely

    > convinced it's practical.


    Every self respecting male has a zombie escape plan

  7. KidKruger Wrote:

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    > No I think the camera is on one of the high posts

    > by the side of the street.

    > The photo of my car which came with my fine was

    > taken from high up, much higher than one of those

    > cars could manage. The angle would suggest the

    > camera is up on a post outside the DIY store or

    > the clothes shop which used to be Walsh's glazing.


    The cars sometimes park outside the DIY shop and once parked the cameras raise up on a telescopic pole - hence the high angle.


    Unfortunately you might have a hard time getting out of this one as the times don't allow parking or loading between 7 - 10am and between 4 - 7pm. From 10 - 4 you can park for 20 minutes and then park after 7. My only thought is you could argue that the signs aren't clear enough but it's unlikely they'll let you off, might be worht a try though?

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