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I think those leaflets might scare the life out of vunerable people.. I feel vunerable myself at cash points .. I just make sure that anyone hanging about the cash point knows that I know they are there. In actual fact I only get money out during the day and I generally go into my bank. I NEVER take cards out at night. DulwichFox
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My house was also built in the 1880's 1887 It cost ?70 back then and the rent was ?5. per annum. Will have a lovely Friday .. Thanks Just have to watch Eastenders to cheer me up before I head off out for a Vegetable Biryani and a beer or two. Foxy
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Hi Lou.. I heard about this from Twitter a few weeks back.. Sounds like it will be Veggie.. .. Could do well if its a genuine Veggie place. I would imagine there are lots of Veggies in the area and some Vegans.. Vegetarian food can be nice even if you are not a veggie yourself. Let us wait and see.. Foxy
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Just take these guys along with you.. http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/151116111437-05-belgium-manhunt-1116-large-169.jpg Should help.. Foxy.
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Abe_froeman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Good luck Steve, this looks like an interesting > venture. > > Fox I thought you would have liked this. There are > offers in the magazine at each of your favourite > curry houses in Lordship Lane. I get a good deal from local curry houses cos I'm a good customer.. and have been for many years.. It's called loyalty. ;-) Foxy.
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Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I pulled all the picture rails off in my house > (bar a couple of rooms). It's way nicer and less > dust too Did you also put up Wood-chip Wallpaper, Scallop shell artex and fake Russian Oak beams.. Looks really impressive if you get the professionals in to do it. Foxy
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Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > peckham_ryu Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > But credit where it's due. Thank you Foxy for > > correcting the dodgy grammar from the original > > blog you pasted that from! > > > http://fix-your-printer.blogspot.co.uk/2010/11/err > or-u052-on-canon-printers.html > Yay - the "Find Foxy's Cut-and-Paste Website" game continues! You would not normally need to .. I mostly include the source of my postings which are intended to help people or provide reading material to any one to whom it may be of interest.. Guess the thought of actually posting anything but Sarcasm would not enter your mind.. DF
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Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So it's a ad mag with discounts from the local > advertisers in the mag ? Question Air have a sale on :- Sleeveless T-Shirt Was ?75.00 marked down to ?53.00 So perhaps futher discount with mag. ?? Similar T-shirt ?6 - ?8 from M&S Foxy.
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Loz.. I worked in Whitechaple in the early 70's.. A pub in Commercial Street The Commercial ?? Was frequented at that time with down and outs who whould attmpt to get a seat inside. They were thrown out for trying to drink meths in the form of Red lizzie. I believe there where old chalk boards with Red Lizzie at 2d on the menu as an historic gesture. I could of written the article myself.. If I had of done .. it would of been said I was talking crap. Knob.. DulwichFox
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TheArtfulDogger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Years ago is as told that to remove the blue from > methylated spirits you can filter it through s > slice of white bread.... > > Apparently it works but still sends you blind > regardless ..... Often people mixed the meths with other substances, using some form of ethanol. A red biddy was red wine and meths while a red Lizzie was meths mixed with Lisbon wine. Most meths drinkers were very poor. There seems to have been lot of compulsion assisted with drinking methylated spirits. Because it is a purple color the meths drinker had a distinctive look with purple lips. .. Meths was therefore filtered through half a loaf bread to remove the dye.. Foxy..
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One guy in our office had one of these.. with the built-in charger.. http://img-2.gizmag.com/cellpics-0.jpg?auto=format%2Ccompress&fit=crop&h=200&q=60&w=200&s=a49aeeef584cb9b626216ef813f042f6 He was a body builder.. Foxy
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Just an attempt at an upmarket SE22 magazine.. with lots of advertisements and nothing in the way of local events/ news. The App requires you to set up an account.. DulwichFox
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Well you cannot blame Brexit for BHS going under.. I thought The E.U kept long established businesses afloat and preserved U.K. Jobs.. Call me an old cynic. DulwichFox
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In 1993 I Got one of these state of the art Nokia NHK - 1XA http://www.mobilecollectors.net/files/nokia-2148-orange-4_medium.jpg Foxy
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Been with Orange / E.E. 23 years. > > You had a mobile in 1993 foxy? that was early > > I thought only Alex Higgins had one then. I had one of these in 1986.. BT company mobile... http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh238/guybutler/38e1e705.png Battery talk time about 18 mins.. Foxy
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This simple soltion has resolved this problem for many Canon Users.. 1. Remove the ink cartridges. 2. Remove the printhead: clean the rear contacts with a cotton bud and surgical spirit. 3. Leave the part 5 minutes to dry. 4. Install the printhead and the cartridges. The printer will be into printhead clean mode and will return to normal mode. Worth trying this quick and cheap method.. Good luck. Foxy
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Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DulwichFox Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I'm with EE.. > > > > 500MB Data. 500 mins Unlimited Texts in the > UK > > to all Major UK Networks.. > > > > ?16.00 Monthly ?19.20 inc VAT. > > > > Been with Orange / E.E. 23 years. Never had a > > problem anywhere with poor signal or loss of > > service. > > > > Brilliant > > x > > Foxy > > > Fox, you are paying way over the odds! Unless the > deal included a very good phone! > > Every time your contract ends you need to tell Ee > you're thinking of leaving. > > Then look around for the best deal elsewhere (on > EE if you want to stay with EE) and get them to > meet it. > > If they won't, move elsewhere! > > You can have a contract with someone else but be > on the EE network. That's what I have at the > moment because EE directly couldn't meet the price > on the phone model I wanted I got a Windows Lumia 640 LTE which I really like.. Currently running Windows 8.1 but Windows 10 compatable when microsoft sort it out. Could upgrade but still a few nagging problems. Foxy
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Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I haven't seen the offer but I'm assuming there > could be unopened food? > > Or is all open? > > If so, then yes, fair point. The TV Ad shows someone returning a Water melon.. Foxy
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Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fox - assuming you're still on the old Orange > plan, log into your account on the website, click > "upgrade to EE", and there are cheaper/better > options to be had. I'm on E.E. and have 4G.. I also have BT landline with Infinity for my Broadband.. I'm at home most of the day and use my Ipod with Wi-Fi at night when in the pub. I seldom use my Phone Data allowance so 500MB is more than adequate. I don't even use 100MB 500 minutes.. ? I don't use 50 mins a month. and less than 50 texts a month.. My phone is purely for emergencies.. Foxy.
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I'm with EE.. 500MB Data. 500 mins Unlimited Texts in the UK to all Major UK Networks.. ?16.00 Monthly ?19.20 inc VAT. Been with Orange / E.E. 23 years. Never had a problem anywhere with poor signal or loss of service. Brilliant Foxy
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Do I need one.. ? I know where the EDT and Jaflong are.. Fox.
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Russia have been given a Suspended disqualification and ?100,000 fine Any further trouble and they will be out.. DulwichFox
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Bad day for Foxy today.. 1 point from 3 games.. oh dear.. :( Oh well.. long way to go yet.. I'm not usualy very competative.. but I think I've got the bug.. :) Foxy
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goosey-goosey Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And Pennsylvania is near Bath. > > I too share Foxy's maps and the weather. Isn't > geography great! Live Lightning.. https://www.lightningmaps.org/?lang=en#y=51.9458;x=2.2188;z=7;t=4;m=sat;r=0;s=0;o=0;b=0.00;n=0;d=2;dl=2;dc=0; Great fun when theres a Thunderstorm nearby.. see where the lightning struck Foxy
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rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ...and Glasgow further north than Moscow (is that > right?) Very close.. Moscow 55.75 N Glasgow 55.86 N so Glasgow further north Interesting stuff Foxy
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