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ED - NAGAIUTB

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  1. 29 minutes ago, teddyboy23 said:

    Why would you leave your disable badge on show overnight . If they did

    Because they're parked in a disabled bay? Not rocket science, is it?

    6 hours ago, SpringTime said:

    Leave off. Maybe they can't reach any higher.

    Classy.

    Had my late partners one stolen just before they passed away. Needed a smashed car window like a hole in the head. 

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  2. Ugh. Same old same old.


    Can we relegate Louisa to the Lounge again please Admin. She was allowed back if she didn't just regurgitate the same, stale vitriol. She's like Wolfie Smith but without the wit or self awareness.

     

    Agreed.


    It's been going on ad nauseam for years.


    She once announced she was leaving and never coming back.


    But no. She saw an opportunity to have another go at the people living in this area who she appears to hate so much.

     

    Oh I do have to laugh. The usual suspects goading left right and centre, then choosing to play the ‘shut down’ Louisa’ card when the argument goes against them. The above quoted forum members are a good summary of what is wrong with society today. ‘We don’t agree with you so we will shut your opinions down to make ourselves feel good’. Yawn. I barely use the forum, I really don’t give a toss if I’m “relegated to the lounge”. Bring it on! Haha. Losers.


    Louisa.

     

    Nah. We're just all bored of your boring twuntiness. And your dishonesty about being allowed back in if you behaved. Despite your protestations to the contrary; a class warrior you ain't.

  3. First world problems or what?


    Maybe these ‘struggling’ middle class people should consider a move somewhere more affordable then? Or perhaps, reconsider their life choices on food.


    Seems bizarre to me that so many plum in the mouth, big spending yuppies can afford an independent coffee shop, but turn their nose up at a pound shop. I guess that’s what sums them up though isn’t it? Wannabes.


    If they’re genuinely struggling with rent and bills, perhaps they could force themselves to shop somewhere that’s ‘below’ their inflated ego, more in line with their ailing disposable income. Problem solved.


    Or move somewhere more affordable perhaps?


    Louisa.

     

    Sure. Moaners should contemplate relocating.


    While some people are struggling with bills, rents and mortgage payment it doesn't mean they have to deny themselves a little bit of luxury...for the same price I think some would prefer a latte to 2 multi packs of Hulla Hoops.

    Each to their own, I guess...

     

    And this response exemplifies my point about pretentious yuppies. Rather have a coffee than a multi pack of hula hoops. May I make a suggestion to any yuppies reading this? Invest in some instant Nescafé granules if you’re struggling that much. Then you can get one of the hula hoops multi packs too.


    Can afford an expensive coffee and then moans about mortgages, child care costs and rents. Hilarious, so full of self importance.


    Louisa.

     

    Ugh. Same old same old.


    Can we relegate Louisa to the Lounge again please Admin. She was allowed back if she didn't just regurgitate the same, stale vitriol. She's like Wolfie Smith but without the wit or self awareness.

  4. Vladi I think the real question is why Thames Water don't plan a total pipe replacement which would possibly cost less to complete in one hit then multiple visits to the same site.


    Possibly nothing to do with the council at all (apart from increased traffic caused by the LTN displacement) and unfortunate that recently resurfaced Road was dug up due to emergency road works.


    There is a register of planned road works held by the Mayors office that is supposed to align road works to occur at the same time (one hole to repair utilities rather than multiple sets of roadworks on the same spot) but it can't account or plan for emergencies.

     

    Thames Water don't want to annoy their shareholders. they're the only ones they care about.


    By their own figures, TW lose 24% of their output before it reaches homes/businesses. Any other business that didn't have a captive audience would lynch their CEO if this was the case. And the other water co's are no better and now they're allowed to dump raw sewage into rivers too. Nationalise the lot of them.

  5. Tax the trees! Each vendor should add £1 to each tree sold to be given to the council which would then promise to pick up abandoned trees for the whole of January.

    If you’ve dumped a tree on the pavement or on the road then you’re really rather selfish.

     

    Heaven forbid that Southwark put their LTN millions towards services for their residents. Like making sure the pavements are cleared of leaves in Autumn so the pavements are passable and the drains aren't blocked and Xmas trees are collected. Why should businesses pay more towards our shambolic and corrupt borough?

    🤦‍♂️

  6. Also to add to the misery, there is a three way timed set of lights controlling a contraflow at the junction of the A205 at the top of Dulwich Common and Lordship Lane while they deal with another leak on the corner of Underhill & LL.


    Also some works on Belvoir Road but that looks like possibly installing water meters.


    Oh, and an email today from Thames Water to say the hosepipe ban is still in effect. You couldn't make it up...!!!

  7. I was caught in this earlier. Nothing came up on the TFL journey planner. But my bus got to Goose Green then headed up East Dulwich Grove where it came to a halt at the roadworks. For all I know it's still there now.


    Dulwich Common is at a standstill as well due to roadworks.


    Genius work from our councillors.

  8. Peckham Town's pitch over t the road s just like the Serengeti. They've done the right thing, but they are not posh and entitled. And I expect Peckham haven't the funds to pay a large water bill.

    If failing to water the pitch in summer means it's trashed through the rest of the year, not watering it might be the wrong thing.

     

    Also, the ban isn't in place until the 24th. There's been another mains burst 100m from the one that burst a few weeks back on LL at the junction of Firemans Alley. Don't see why pitches used by the local community should suffer lasting damage while Thames Water still see fit to pay huge dividends while they lose 24% of their water before it reaches the consumer.


    If they invested more back into the crumbling infrastructure (that they've been telling us is no longer fit for purpose, for decades now) then we wouldn't need a hosepipe ban.

  9. Plenty of these pitches are being used by various holiday clubs and sport activities.


    Just for balance, in England and Wales we lose 3.1 BILLION litres of water a day through leaks in the network, yet out utilities continue to be a favourite investment from overseas funds due to their high rate of return.


    The new Thames Water CEO has, allegedly, got a £3 million golden hello. They're either going to be brilliant at fixing the decades of underinvestment to warrant that, or will deliver bumper dividends to investors. You decide....

  10. Yes I?ve been to Thailand and enjoyed the food while there. What I?ve always liked about TCC was the home made feel of the food. I?ve had more expensive Thai meals up in town which were nice too but the food and atmosphere of TCC are unbeatable.


    Sue Wrote:

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    > KidKruger Wrote:

    > --------------------------------------------------

    > -----

    > > Sema (Lux Thai, now ?) is pretty weak for a

    > Thai

    > > offering, menu has changed minimally in 25yrs.

    > > Should be quite straightforward delivering a

    > > robust and varied Thai menu.

    >

    > Yes, that place is pretty bad too

    >

    > The only decent Thai meal I've had locally was at

    > The Begging Bowl, but it's more expensive.

    >

    > Those who think the Corner Cafe is good, have you

    > been to Thailand?

    >

    > If it has significantly improved I may try it

    > again, but I gave it several chances before giving

    > up. It was OK when it first opened, but that was a

    > long time ago.

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