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DulwichFox

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  2. I have reported this to Royal Mail twice before and on the second time got an official letter/ reply from Royal Mail that the incident had been 'Logged' and the post person had been spoken to despite me saying that I was not trying to get the person into trouble. It is still happening. It is difficult to get through to actually speak to a person and by-passing the automatic system they operate. Seems they have a constant flow of new staff and the message does not filter through. DulwichFox
  3. Doffman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Passed on by my grandma, I swear by a fusion > teapot. Two breakfast teabags to one earl grey. You wont go back That's interesting. lot of Tea for just me.. Foxy
  4. I was making some Tea this morning with Loose Tea It occurred to me that as a kid my mum always used Loose Tea and wondered when Tea-bags became generally available. A little research says that the first Tea-bags in the Western World were around 1903/4. Evidently originally the first Tea-bags were designed for the Tea to be emptied from the bag and used like Loose Tea. I am trying to recollect when we (my family) started to use Tea-bags.. Would it of been the 60's..?? Any thoughts on subject.. Do you use loose tea. Tea pot.. ?? Foxy
  5. The Voice is next.. I believe. Thank God they don't show these programs in the Pub. I can remember when the old Palmy used to turn off the music and show 'Who wants to be a Millionaire' Foxy
  6. With your Name. Address. D.O.B. There is enough info to steal your I.D. I never give out my D.O.B. unless it is a Legal requirement. Passport... Banking... Medical.. DulwichFox
  7. BT Wi-Fi (infinity) OK here .. North Cross - Whateley rd. area. DulwichFox
  8. taper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 2-2, replay Tuesday. Mass brawl at the end. Players or Spectators.. Dulwich Fox
  9. Millwall at home to Swindon on Boxing Day.. (No Trains) Foxy.
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  11. Somewhere in East Dulwich a Burger will top ?15.00 Just playing safe there. Foxy
  12. A local Fish and Chip shop will close down or change hands. Possibly 2. DulwichFox
  13. Grok Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In 2017 Dulwich Fox and Louisa will be bullied by > the same sad posters. They can try.. It's usually something that 12 year-old's do.. But like a Duck, The Fox's back is water-proof. DF.
  14. red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dulwich Fox to make another trip to Kings, this > time to remove his head from his arse... Red Devil took 18 mins to take the bait.. Slipping there, but beat ????. Funny I have had 2 visits to Kings in the past month. One late at night by Ambulance. I have another 3 appointments due in early 2017.. These are more urgent. I have been told there is a waiting list for removing heads from arses and it would seem there are a few Forumites in front of me.. Foxy
  15. TheArtfulDogger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So it was you and your ultra high powered > whirlpool bath that caused my power to flicker > then foxy... > > Next time eat more beans and use less power Well... I have to admit I had just switched on my new Christmas Tree Lights.. 100 LED's with sequencing phases.. Please don't tell anyone.. Foxy
  16. In 2017/2018 E.U. suffers a major economic collapse as more countries want out after seeing the UK blossom financially with new global trade deals. DulwichFox
  17. Strange.. I was in the bath and my lights flickered. and I thought... We are going to have a Power Cut. Did not lose power. All OK at the moment .. Ulverscroft.. Foxy
  18. I thought I saw Honey-G recently whilst out walking locally.. Then it would seem there are so many people copying her and dressing like her. There are Honey-G's everywhere. Foxy.
  19. I had a Letter (A5)folded and stuffed in my letterbox but not all the way through. (A4 letters go through my letterbox with no problem. ) It was a government brown envelope with sensitive personal data . I have twice before reported this problem to Royal Mail. It seems to be a training issue likely to be worse this time of year with trainees being temp. staff being taken on. DulwichFox
  20. It does seem to me that Buggy using mums seem to congregate at the narrowest part of the pavement to stop and have a chat. Where there is a tree.. Railings / wall outside shop. Having to say.. Excuse me please....EXCUSE ME PLEASE...... EXCUSE ME PLEASE to get past. Then get confronted with a vacant stare and a TUT. No manners some people.. Foxy
  21. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Anyone can cook a very nice curry given a recipe > to work from. Nicer than most takeaways. It's not > difficult. > > It still boils down to whether you have the time > and inclination to do it.. If you do not cook curies regularly, it is not cost effective to buy the ingredients that you need. Basic curry. Coriander seeds, Cumin and Fennel seeds, Cardamon pods, Turmeric, Black Mustard seed(optional), Garam Masala to finish. I do not follow recipes. Some people cannot follow a recipe, so no. Not everyone can cook a very nice curry. Cooking rice can also present problems.. Making breads like Roti .. Chapattis .. Naan takes skill. Making Bhajis require skill. So not as easy as a Sunday Roast.. Foxy. ETA. both a bit of a pain when cooking for one..
  22. numbers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Quite frankly, I've got no idea why anyone in > possession of a saucepan or two and a cooker would > go out for curry. Etc.etc. Anyone can cook a roast.. It virtually cooks itself. Ok you may have to peel some spuds. A decent curry takes a lot of ingredients... some preparation... some knowledge of Indian food. and more than a saucepan or two. I think there is a difference. Foxy
  23. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DulwichFox Wrote: > ------------------------------------------- > > Have no idea why anyone with an oven would > > regularly eat Sunday roast out. > > NEVER as good as home made. > > > > > We don't regularly eat out on Sunday lunchtime. We > quite often have a roast at home, though not > usually at lunchtime. > > But sometimes it's nice to go out and have a walk > in the woods or the park and then a meal and a > pint and let someone else cook and wash up :) > > Would be a dull old world if we were all the same, > eh Foxy?! I would not mind betting there will be more people (not just those on EDF) that make their own Sunday Roast than go out to a restaurant / pub. So makes it a dull world then. Foxy. Foxy.
  24. Grok Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue, you eat out more than Foxy! Wish I could > retire and live a life of leisure. That's not difficult... I eat out about once a fortnight. Only Curry. Not had a Sunday roast out since 2010. at the Victoria Inn. Have no idea why anyone with an oven would regularly eat Sunday roast out. NEVER as good as home made. Foxy
  25. Any photos.. ? DulwichFox
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