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What can I do my previous employer doesn?t want to pay me my wages?
KalamityKel replied to maryline's topic in The Lounge
Have you checked with them to see if they have sent it out or not? -
Have one from the ladies "powder" room ;-)
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ooooooh I see. Much thanks for clearing that one up :-$
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All this cryptic talk does nothing for those of lesser (or is it more) intelligence ya know :p 100s of wot? is there some kind of dodgy connotation about all this one wonders
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Oh... so you were not referring to coats or jumpers then? :-$
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you could try going on a diet... no? :p
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Fireworks tonight (Sunday)
KalamityKel replied to flapjackdavey's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
is/was 9.45 that late? -
Kingsdale's 50th anniversary - your stories
KalamityKel replied to Debi's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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Post Office queue - a different view of East Dulwich
KalamityKel replied to Reg Smeeton's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I thought the original* posting was suggesting the opposite no? *can't type this morning! -
(tu):)-D
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Post Office queue - a different view of East Dulwich
KalamityKel replied to Reg Smeeton's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
or penge at kicking out time :p -
:)-D to a speedy recovering to you both :)
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Post Office queue - a different view of East Dulwich
KalamityKel replied to Reg Smeeton's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Icelands and local newagents are also other places where you see differences too. (tu) In a positive way to all residents. -
It's magic! ::o
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Post Office queue - a different view of East Dulwich
KalamityKel replied to Reg Smeeton's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Reg are you saying, from your experience, that it is a good or bad representation of East Dulwich? I mean has it altered your view of the area to the positive or negative? :) -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
KalamityKel replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Was it helpful? No. Was it productive? No. I'm entitled to my own opinion AND express it if I so wish. I'm amazed at how, with relevance to this thread, the attitude on the forum can change from the constant hard grumble about this and that (including the general view that all political groupings have their failings and even resort to "bitching" about it in quite an offensive manner) yet when a representative, with I'm sure good yet perhaps not the best intentions at heart, decides to join in the discussion everyone hushes and thinks they're doing a good job. Again, whether I am "out of order" or not, I am entitled to say what I think on any matter just as much as everyone else is. I am not hiding behind a computer screen giggling at the words I am typing. I would and have expressed such views face to face to community representatives. I have not been abusive, defamatory, inaccurate, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, or threatening (violations of the terms and conditions of the forum). I have said it how it is in my own opinion. Each to their own. -
HEHE!
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former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
KalamityKel replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
nope not complaining. If u dont see my point then forget it. No really do. This thread is 4 serious posting afterall *being sarcastic here!* It's pointless. All of it. It's always the same - empty words...Nevermind. Councillor please don't bother justifying yourself for the PM. The contents speaks for itself. I had already asked you not to throw that mathematical rubbish at me and yet you decided to do so. If it really was an important point to make on your behalf you really should have put in on this thread rather than invading my privacy by PMing uninvited. Quiet sly words on the side are not needed. Ta -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
KalamityKel replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Maybe one did not need an explanation. If an explanation was really necessary was there a need 2 do it via a PM? I dont recall requesting one or even expressing a desire 2 discuss anything further. -
my point is not that canvassing is not done but the response - rather a case of the attitude taken where it is felt necessary to explain quite a simple thing in a simple way to someone they are clearly judging to be... well simple (no keep your agreements to yourselves on that one!) It's too funny really but I guess many with similar views to such persons would not understand. It is a typical, pointless response from a representative of the same party where they feel they must have the last word.
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former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
KalamityKel replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Re: East Dulwich councillor - can I help? From: JBARBER To: KalamityKel Date: 09/09/2009 11:47 Hi KalamityKel, Roughly 30 doors are knocked on for every hour of canvassing for issues. Roughly 15% of those 30 doors knocked on have some one in. So roughly 5 people an hour actually talked to. We've tried evenings, Saturday and Sundays during the day. Sunday evenings. We have'nt tried Saturday evenings as our families do like to see us occassionally. As we have day jobs we have'nt tried mon-fri during the day time. I keep my work holiday for family holidays, looking after the kids during school holidays and occassional daytime councillor engagements. This doesn't seem unreasonable. If you'd ever like us to knock on your door say where and when. Regards james In reply to [www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk] KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JBARBER Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Hi EDmummy, > > Every month I spend a long day knocking on East > > Dulwich doors with my ward colleagues. Simple > > maths says with 5,200 doors at rate of 30 doors > an > > hour it takes sometime for us to knock on every > > door. Equally we find about 15% of homes have > > people in when we call. > > How do you figure the maths on that? 85% of > residents are out when you call? how does that > equate to 30 doors an hour? If such a high > percentage of residents are not in when you knock > have you considered knocking at a time when people > are likely to be? > Why must councillors always present things in > figures? come on like we're interested in that > kind of waffle! We much prefer things to actually > BE done... > > Can't say I've had yourself OR one of your > "colleagues" knocking on my door in the last few > months unless you've knocked on the possible 10% > chance that someone was not in. Typical response from a Lim Dem councillor shouldn't have expected any better. Yes I appreciate you have family and a life but so does everyone else and don't complain about it. If you can't juggle all your responsibilities... -
Re: East Dulwich councillor - can I help? From: JBARBER To: KalamityKel Date: 09/09/2009 11:47 Hi KalamityKel, Roughly 30 doors are knocked on for every hour of canvassing for issues. Roughly 15% of those 30 doors knocked on have some one in. So roughly 5 people an hour actually talked to. We've tried evenings, Saturday and Sundays during the day. Sunday evenings. We have'nt tried Saturday evenings as our families do like to see us occassionally. As we have day jobs we have'nt tried mon-fri during the day time. I keep my work holiday for family holidays, looking after the kids during school holidays and occassional daytime councillor engagements. This doesn't seem unreasonable. If you'd ever like us to knock on your door say where and when. Regards james Says it all really dont it!
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