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Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
KalamityKel replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
perhaps its a uk "based" website he's referring to? -
JDR I believe uncleben wrote... UncleBen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Anyway, back on topic - > the goose is out stage was the best this year, and > the best part of the fair. so perhaps you should simply back off with you're childish comments no? *sigh*
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Witness for hit and run accident on Lordship Lane
KalamityKel replied to cornflower's topic in The Lounge
::o Sue Language!!! -
Lordship Lane Post Office closure threat/strike action
KalamityKel replied to Twirly's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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do u know whether he had written down his wishes (not his will) anywhere pickle? i know can b like looking for a needle in a haystack...
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Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
KalamityKel replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
http://www.livingwage.org.uk/ Pah! -
Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
KalamityKel replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
YasminSalaya Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When people end their FB status with 'that is > all'. Of course 'that is all' you've just finished > your status!! > Who does that? I mean like really? Maybe it's your choice in friends ;-) -
tis a clever ploy to... hmmm i dunno wot but im sure theres something more sinister going on here ;-)
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Most sign up procedures result in the activation/confirmation email falling into the junkbox... I'd hardly call it frustrating and indeed frustrating enough to complain about it :-| Welcome to the forum though :))
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Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
KalamityKel replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
the-e-dealer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The idiot who drive up my arse and started honking > when I was parking at the shops. May he always get > honked whereever he parks That all sounds rather painful! :s -
Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > In online dating parlance, 'fat' is usually > described as 'average build' > > > > Nah. > > > > Curvy = fat > > Bubbly = fat > > Vivacious = fat > > Fun-loving = fat > > Great personality = fat and ugly harsh... very harsh
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Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
KalamityKel replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
Erm... I've always read it and indeed sometimes actioned it myself that someone may not wish to sit next to the window for reasons such as they're getting off soon, or they dont want to have to squeeze past the rather large person sitting next to them. *shrugs* -
Bellenden Belle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I went last week - got a bus to Vauxhall and then > changed at the bus station to the 360. Took forty > mins in total from goose green. Very direct - > stops on exhibition street itself. > > Highly recommend combining a visit to the natural > history museum butterfly exhibition too. Buy your > tickets online and you can avoid the queues. My 13 > month old loved it but older kids seemed equally > enthralled - particularly if they have a camera to > take pictures. > > Route home is lovely as the bus stops on > exhibition street itself so is empty on the way > back. Deffo route to go. It's fairly quick, once you've got the connections (the 360 is not so frequent at weekends) and the beauty of the bus rather than train is you can easily get off with munchkin(s) quickly if you need to and not have to faff around with stairs/lifts that don't usually work
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I find dyslexia a poor excuse these days with those of a proffessional level, James Barber for example, whether he's dyslexic or not... with all the technology available to help and the assistance of others, along with the fact if you are aware you may have problems you take time to compose literature, especially literature of importance AND have someone check it - here I'm referring to items published on websites, magazines/newspapers.
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mefinks ya shouldn't just take any ol' bottle... might contain something less than fit for consumption if rumours r to b taken seriously... *offers a lady grey* :))
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hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha oh hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah, hahahahahahahahahahahahah "political message boards"!!!! Stop it ya killng me! Yeah I'm sure you're gonna fit right in here!
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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 Barber Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi KalamityKel, > You do use unusual language to make such a point. > > Huge amount of angst for and against M&S arriving > and the planning applicationactually submitted. > Officers told me and emailed other residents that > the application would be refused. None of those > communications had embargoes and I've never seen > such a decision take so very long to be recorded > on the Southwark Planning portal. > > We differ. I think I've been reasonable and > measured. You think I've jumped the gun by telling > people news officers have told me and other > residents in realteively timely manner - funnily > enough I delayed by a week as I was on holiday. so what was the basis of the refusal? which residents have been informed? did you go anywhere nice for your holiday? -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
KalamityKel replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
James Barber Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi KalamtyKal, > I was emailed that a decision had been taken and I > reported it. I've never experienced such slow > Southwark planning portal update. Sorry but I > can't second guess when officers will complete the > processes they have to follow. If you ever think a > councillor has leaked something then report > them/me to Southwark Council monitoring officer. I > can assure you yet again that I've not leaked > anything. > James, as usual, you misunderstand my comment - common sense would have been to wait until planning had offically announced the decision before, in a gossiping manner, sharing the information yourself. Just say, and I'm sure it's not the case, that you had given the wrong information... not many people would be too happy. -
Bike thief around co-op lordship lane
KalamityKel replied to LJ23's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
dulwichhealthmatters Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Town centres should have more CCTV cameras in > place to help avoid criminal behaviour. > Fortunately nobody was hurt in this situation. Town centre? Really? LL is a high street... no? -
Is this a Sainsburys ploy to get more people through the doors just out of curiousity to who this person could possibly be? That or a special on wooden spoons... ::o ;-)
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