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KalamityKel

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  1. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Green Goose Wrote: > > > You just can't resist the urge to scratch that > > itch you have ,can you? Or is pouring salt in > your > > own wounds? > > Just to save you time and trolling energy, after > this message I've decided to ignore your childish > attempts at provocation in the same way I'm now > deleting your tedious private messages unread - do > stop sending them, even you must have better > things to do with your life than to harass people > who couldn't care less about your opinions via > private message. If you ever have anything to say > which is actually relevant to discussion, do post > it - in public - and I'll be glad to debate. > Until then, your drivel will be ignored, both > publicly and privately. You get PMs? I feel strangely jealous! ;-) *suggests a group hug... ?
  2. Not the best selections of saxes but... https://www.howarth.uk.com/rental.aspx Do not be fooled by thinking they're just a double reed (oboe/bassoon etc) special ist, they have a big section devoting to saxes too. I've not used Howarth's for rental and have not been in a while but they offer great advise and customer service to those in the know and complete novices.
  3. miga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Clearly the most effective way to reduce spending > is to eliminate anyone over 65 in a one off budget > rebalancing cull. Apart from reducing the pensions > bill, this will solve the housing crisis as well > as the NHS capacity issues. Not concerned when you hit 65? May as well ban families of more than two children, introduce gender screening to ensure there is the correct balance and make entire families live together in a community forever rather than insist the new adults fly the nest at the earliest opportunity *sigh
  4. Suppose it depends on what sites you're using?
  5. I'm gonna throw it in... was only a few and not for very long... those ruddy annoying gnat buzzing bikes that are frequently zooming around late at night disturb more *shrugs
  6. Glad you changed pots/soil... something (a four legged animal) may have added it's own not so nutritional input to the pot... just a thought :)
  7. There is a difference between spraying and soaking though... My feline chum is recently often coming home looking like he's been dunked in a bucket of water. As much of a nuisance he can be to the local area I think a drenching is a tad OTT when comparing to a little sprinkle/spray.
  8. KalamityKate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes Lordship Lane Carpets are very rude and surly. > They slammed the phone down on me yesterday - > very, very poor attitude to potential customers. > Avoid, avoid! Have you not had a similar experience in the past? If so... why go back? ::o
  9. SpringTime Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > On a bike you can easily clock 40 mph with or > without a green light at the bottom of the hill, > and that's without even pedalling - depending on > your bike of course. Buses can do what they want > and cars are continually subject to queuing for no > reason with engines running. All types of vehicles > then brake like crazy (even some bikes) when the > lights go red after the bridge. It's a stupid > f!!ckin' system for everyone. Sorry to be pedantic "cars are subject to queuing for no reason" erm... surely a red light is a red light and is a reason even if it's perhaps not a justified reason.
  10. trinidad Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You assumed correctly Kalamitykel, have a nice day Do feel free to share that proof. Not that I'm particularly bothered tbh
  11. trinidad Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello All, > > I am a census coordinator, so I maybe able to help > with any queries you may have. I am not on the Est > Dulwich forum officially, but if I can help in > anyway, please let me know. Assuming you have proof of being an official census coordinator?
  12. Interesting... how does one contact "admin" on this other site? Yes I admit I have now become a statistic... I'm still here ;-)
  13. Waffo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- I have 'easi > grass - mayfair'. It's the top of their range so > excellent quality. It has a shock absorbant > underlay and feels just like walking on carpet. Erm... !!! Didn't realise something natural like grass was meant to feel like carpet. apbremer is there more to why you're considering this silly fad of artificial outdoor greenery other than sheer lazyness?
  14. www.23andme.com is the other big one floating around at the moment... apparently gives you more of an insight on genetic traits and stuff. My mum did an ancestry one not so long ago and was a bit disappointed with the level of information received. Of course all of these services depend on more and more people contributing to give more comparisons. Suppose it depends how deep you want to delve.
  15. uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't know why you are apologising KK - the > only times I've nearly been mown down is by > cyclists, and my sister has a permanently damaged > foot by being mown down by an idiot cyclist on the > pavement who didn't bother to stop so since some > cyclists are totally selfish and irresponsible > because they think they have an entitlement, or a > monopoly on saving the planet, then they should be > excluded from pedestrian zones I so read that as "extermiated"(!!!) *cheers anyway ;-)
  16. How exactly can you stop a cyclist doing whatever they want? Darn, sorry that sounded like a set up for a joke... ::o
  17. rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mike skinner's well safe innit fam. Don't do that again
  18. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > KalamityKel Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > hotmail... you spend ages clicking all those > boxes > > to delete all the spam that gets through the > > non-existent "filter", then don't quite hit the > > box on the 87th one and it unselects everything > > :-| > > > Change to gmail? > > Hotmail is so 1990s :)) Seriously Sue? *rolls eyes gmail is good as a phone app, agree about the silly hiding things Loz but at least the spam filters are darn good in comparison to bloomin' hotmail. I'm only grrr as it's just junk emails that I get anyway :-(
  19. hotmail... you spend ages clicking all those boxes to delete all the spam that gets through the non-existent "filter", then don't quite hit the box on the 87th one and it unselects everything :-|
  20. teddyboy23 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fcuk all this crap.where do I get my page 3 > calendar ^^^ finally someone talks some sense! ;-)
  21. If there is no outward physical reasons (even skin complaints/allergies) it sounds more like a psychological issue. We had a cat that after having his microchip put in when he was young would periodically over wash and pull his fur out in the area for weeks. This was long after the chip was implanted, over the course of his life and at random times. There was no obvious reason for it but when thinking things over it did usually coincide with visits from strangers, especially children. He was a friendly chum loving the attention, always curious when people came to visit but did get stressed with strangers at the same time. We'd take him to the vets each time to make sure there was nothing untoward going on and he'd get a shot of antibiotics just in case of infection and he'd also get a steroid to lessen the itching (if it was itching) but was associated with stress than any actual physical health issue. I think the best thing to do is to keep giving your feline chum lots of attention and reassurance. As difficult as it might be whilst handling the children at the same time, if he is finding things difficult (baby crying) it would help if he knew everything was ok. It might be that the crying in itself (the sound) is upsetting or could be hes concerned when the baby cries. There's lots of possibilities. I would continue to monitor his progress. It might look ugly and maybe even painful but if the weight is good and he is normal self other than the missing fur there's not much else to do. Sadly Dr Dolittle is only fictional or they're be a Q for miles for sessions on the couch!
  22. Don't get it...
  23. ianr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > If you are sending someone personal details via > email you really should break it up in > > different emails, with a different subject so it > does not create a thread. > > A mail reader can thread messages in a mail folder > using just the chain of references in the header, > regardless of subject or even addressee. Your > strategy, if it's to be reliable, should avoid > sending the successive posts using the Reply > button. Even then there's still more than enough > information in the headers to enable them to be > linked. Encryption, or splitting the content > between different communication channels, is more > advisable for high risk content. I was in no was suggesting this is a "reliable" way at all. Personally, one should not be sending details like bank numbers and such via email, but of course I understand for many people it is the only option. What I was suggesting was simply a "IF". As mentioned by separate, not related emails - meaning not using the reply button (separate emails wouldn't require this). It is far from perfect but if you do not have the powers or knowledge to go through the encryption route, and this is your only option it can work still with risk.
  24. TheArtfulDogger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > TheArtfulDogger Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Why do foxes like to dedicate on hard > surfaces > > > > > > Who do they dedicate it to? :) > > Oh c2ap I didn't did I .... > > Okay that brings me to another bug bear ... > Predictive text and the mess it gets you into > > > I have lost track of how many times I have had to > send out apologies after... It's ok, I'm used to it ::-p
  25. Honey... either taken as is with a spoon (if you can manage it that way) or add it to a hot drink. Salt, citrus and event anything soluble that creates a "fizz" won't be comfortable. Avoid alcohol, chocolate, spicy food etc. Makes you feel crap but it doesn't last forever!
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