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Clinker

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  1. Not surprised at all... I recently changed my cycling route to avoid Barry Road as I was beginning to fear for my life; cars going up there at dangerous speeds and not giving me enough space. I must say I came close to being clipped a few times by cars. I now go up Friern Road which is much nicer...
  2. littleEDfamily Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Haven't read the entire monstrous suitcase prowler > thread, but my instincts are he is an entirely > different suitcase puller. > > To add additional mystery to this exciting event, > I think he may have returned home about an hour > later SANS suitcase. Why do you think he may have returned SANS suitcase? Why the uncertainty?
  3. I can't believe people actually buy things from door to door sellers. Why encourage them?
  4. Moral of the story is to always check your receipts. You can't count on people to do their jobs properly... sometimes it's just down to incompetence and bad management, not fraud.
  5. Good for all cyclists to read this thread and remind ourselves to be more careful. I commute by bicycle. It's always worth leaving ample time to get to work that way you are not rushing. I have stopped getting irate at the amount of motorists who do not use indicators before cutting me off at a junction / side street. Cycle defensively. Expect all motorists to break the rules and hopefully you will make it home in one piece. Danger aside, cycling still beats public transport... hands down.
  6. Good for all cyclists to read this thread and remind ourselves to be more careful. I commute by bicycle. It's always worth leaving ample time to get to work that way you are not rushing. I have stopped getting irate at the amount of motorists who do not use indicators before cutting me off at a junction / side street. Cycle defensively. Expect all motorists to break the rules and hopefully you will make it home in one piece. Danger aside, cycling still beats public transport... hands down.
  7. It's always a risk confronting people these days...
  8. It's always a risk confronting people these days...
  9. Lilolil, I am surprised that bike has lasted there so long!!! :-S For starters, the tree you refer to is only an inch thick. It's a wonder someone hasn't taken a penknife to the tree before now to free the bike and take the whole thing home with them. Secondly, as far as I am concerned, if i left my bike outside over night, I would expect to find pieces missing from it in the morning, especially when the lock is only tied to the frame of the bike. They can easily remove the wheels, saddle, nuts, bolts... etc... It was with no surprise when i read that someone made off with it a few weeks ago. This is London. Anything left out on the street after the sun goes down is fair game... unfortunately that is the reality of living in London.
  10. Lilolil, I am surprised that bike has lasted there so long!!! :-S For starters, the tree you refer to is only an inch thick. It's a wonder someone hasn't taken a penknife to the tree before now to free the bike and take the whole thing home with them. Secondly, as far as I am concerned, if i left my bike outside over night, I would expect to find pieces missing from it in the morning, especially when the lock is only tied to the frame of the bike. They can easily remove the wheels, saddle, nuts, bolts... etc... It was with no surprise when i read that someone made off with it a few weeks ago. This is London. Anything left out on the street after the sun goes down is fair game... unfortunately that is the reality of living in London.
  11. I saw a lovely pair of tits this morning...
  12. I found a great gym and it's completely free! It's called Peckham Rye Park! ;-)
  13. Sulu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I worked on a supermarket checkout many years ago > and the fact is that many people in those jobs > can't do basic maths, so even dividing by two > would be a struggle. She probably wanted to avoid > the embarrassment! No excuse for being rude > though! It's up to Somerfield to ensure that their employees are able to do basic maths, especially if they are on the checkouts. Failing that, a quick lesson on how to use a calculator. It's unacceptable and the attitude described is appalling.
  14. Anyone having a problem with this again this morning? Water pressure very low, only a trickle...
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