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Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
KalamityKel replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
artificial grass -
DrinkingBuddy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A1 can be converted to A3 for a period of up to > two years without permission. What's the point of classification then?
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Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
KalamityKel replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
watching/listening to audience participation -
I believe there have been rumours floating around for sometime that the "owner" (I only mention this as heresy) was going to open some kind of eatery regardless of the refusal for change of use. I had hoped the owner would be sensible and considerate to the concerns already raised. A shame if that's not so...
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and a tube
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Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
KalamityKel replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
"opportunistic thieving" when applied to breaks ins... -
A2214 London - A2214 East Dulwich Grove in North Dulwich closed in both directions between the Dulwich Village junction and the Green Dale junction, because of a burst water main and emergency repairs. Diversion in operation - bus route 37 is diverted via Dulwich Village and Calton Avenue. http://www.bbc.co.uk/travelnews/london
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Trying to find a spouse in this area is near impossible...
KalamityKel replied to PokerTime's topic in The Lounge
Must it b a spouse? ;-) -
yeah!
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My computer was driving me crazy-recommendation
KalamityKel replied to AshleyK's topic in The Lounge
I think the main point here is that you trusted complete strangers, regardless of whether they were recommended or not, to externally have full access to your computer... brave or stupid time will tell, on which you cannot possibly rely on any recommendation just yet. I'm sure they are "fine" and carry a good reputation. I personally don't sit comfortably with this method of fixing your computer unless you are already acquainted with the company and I think it is bad practise from the company itself for this service to be offered straight off. Why didn't you go to their "shop"/premises with said machine like you did with PC world? Was this suggested to you? -
If you compare the data with East Dulwich, the numbers are similar yet many will say East Dulwich is not a particularly dangerous area...
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New Website for East Dulwich Feedback Needed
KalamityKel replied to DulwichFox's topic in The Lounge
I presume you will be making the font consistent throughout the website? By which I mean same font and size on all pages - looks very much like a cut and paste job at the moment. I'd consider opting for a more user friendly font too. http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/#Guidelines might help point you in the right direction Might also want to consider advising links navigate away from the website or make the links open in a new window. I'd go with the latter so that viewers will still stay on the site. There's nothing worse than having to go back and forth to view information. -
Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
KalamityKel replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
throat lozenges that get stuck to the roof of ya mouth -
Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
KalamityKel replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
Voicemails from sales calls: "erm... hello can I talk to Miss ***? Hello? Hellooo? Is anyone there? No?" -
85volga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Do you think it be a good idea if the council > provided large bins for the commercial rubbish say > around the side streets away from residential > houses Where are there any spaces in side streets, especially those right off of the lane, that is away from residential housing?
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85volga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As previously mentioned pop up?? So if you decided to go on holiday for a long period of time would you offer your house to others in need of a temporary stay? No, really, would you? I somehow doubt we, as the mere local residents, are in control of such operations. *shrugs* It's not our decision so let it be.
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What would you suggest be done 85volga? If plans for action are not for the near future there's not much anyone can do about it.
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former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
KalamityKel replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
James, Having received, last night, individual letters from your party regarding the council elections can you tell me why not all those at our house received the same letter? Some had the Libdem spiel about how bad Labour have done *yawns* whilst another had a letter about postal voting advising to register. To be clear, to avoid any room for misunderstanding - one letter mentions ONLY the need to sign up to postal vote, the other letter is just the normal rubbish sent from one party bad mouthing another. Both letters had a "application to vote by post" form included. All residents at my address are already registered for postal vote with written confirmation from the electoral services. Your (Libdem) letter is confusing and a potential to raise worry over the matter of registering for postal vote being done correctly and possible fraud - as has already been discussed on the EDF. This particular letter doesn't look official especially when issued from a party in the run up to an election! Surely this is not the responsibilty for running parties but Southwark Council! -
I keep toying with that idea katanita although I tend to find they don't fit in with my timings. Ah numbers, it sounds easy to break things down and believe me I start out that way. I often do trips involving coastal or coastal towns that are a short morning stroll to the sea - Canterbury/whitstable for example - mostly as I like blowing the cobwebs away that only a good sea breeze can do. I feel as though I should perhaps try something different but then urges begin to settle in for the sea again and I end up going round in circle. Being quite indecisive when it comes to myself doesn't help!
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Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
KalamityKel replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
Zebedee Tring Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > next to them on trains, and then glare at you when > you have the audacity to ask them to move their > crap > I actually experienced this last night... the look the woman gave me when politely (I know, I try!) asked to move her bag... and all I could think about was this thread the rest of the way home! I that two or three rages there? No wonder why I don't like people! :-| -
Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
KalamityKel replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
That's low unlurked even for you! -
Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
KalamityKel replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
shouldnt put food in the machine in the first place sue. Tut tut
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