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spadetownboy

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  1. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There was a lad sweeping my street this morning, > he seemed to be doing a reasonable job... but they > could do with coming round a bit more often > (something to do with the fact that I live a > couple of doors from a pub, maybe). have they cleared up all that broken glass yet?
  2. spare a thought for the poor lobster,not only boiled to within an inch of his life he was also most probably eaten alive.i hope the rspca dont find out.
  3. zizzi,s very poor recently ate in one in a day trip to canterbury,very very poor and over priced,easy to see its was all pre-prepared and reheated not very nice when you,re eating pasta.
  4. mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'll actually rather miss Ganley's. It was a good > place to go and watch the hurling, was very > friendly and reasonably priced. food was pretty > good quality and cheap too. Where will I get red > lemonade now?! > Mind you, people standing for national anthems > always freaks me out no matter where I am. > > I guess it's back to the dingy Castle for irish > sport again. Or the really really really scary St > Germain over Forest Hill way. you can get it in the irish shop and its brown lemonade by the way. forget get that but get on the club orange and club rock shandy you,ll never drink fanta again.
  5. Ma Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Like what Parker's Folly, like what? like nc road, grove vale,melbourne grove,goose green,barry road,crystal palace road,east dulwich grove/road and now forest hill road,branch out ma branch out,ll is not the centre of the uni,theres more to ed than what meets the eye.you,ll find gems hidden all over the place if you care to look.
  6. sands not a bad idea it could also solve the local animal poo prob by using it as a giant litter tray,however i still advocate the use of a skip as its just one big magnet for all the local rubbish.highly effective.
  7. ?$%& me,i dont think i,ve of anything more stereotypically insulting, palm trees in peckham,whats the idea to make the afro-carribean population feel more at home or just to provide extra cover. saying that i still remember the old bacardi ad shown in the cinema in the 90s in which an exotic island took the place of peckham.
  8. chuff,forget the banger hire a skip for a couple of weeks and position it outside her house after that parking your car wont be a prob, i speak from experience.
  9. been going there on and off for ages,always hits the spot,just a pity its so far up the lane.
  10. only one way of dealing with people who cold call for any reason,tell them to foxtrot oscar and shut the door.
  11. clare Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Elvis is in fact the Somerfield Home delivery van > driver . I saw him in Sainsburys one day and he > said he did his own shopping there........ > > I like Somerfield because I can walk there and I > can walk home again (or Elvis delivers it for me). > If I had more time (and money) I would swan around > LL all day and shop local buying my bits and bobs > and generally dispensing good cheer. > > I still feel that Waitrose is for posh people so I > don't shop there. Sad but true. does he use a cadillac or just a scummy old van.
  12. maybe it is elvis,does he wear a diamante jumpsuit.
  13. Recuerda Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Brian Dowling, winner from Big Brother 5(?) was in > the Bishop for most of yesterday afternoon. > Wearing sunglasses. Indoors. Enough said. that was probably to hide the bags under his eyes,the height of mr dowlings fame now extends to overnight quiz host on itv. by the way do trevor and simon from kids tv still live in ed used to see them about the place quite a lot,not to mention that knob nick hancock.
  14. the farce that was spaghetti western,went to it 3 times and every time i got wrong drinks,wrong food,cold food,rubbery pasta.on my last occasion i actually left after waiting 45mins for a starter to arrive,when i complained i was told it was because it was being cooked fresh, when i pointed out that i was getting a green salad,the waitress just walked off as did i,still owe them for the drinks.
  15. i mentioned in a previous thread about east dulwich hospital being used to treat casualities in ww1,there is a memorial out the front of the hospital for those who didnt make it.
  16. Amelie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I believe that an NHS trust is under a duty to > maximise its assets, you might try writing to the > Audit Commission and asking for their opinion. My > mother used to work for the Maudsley and they were > always chaotic. "they were always chaotic",who the staff or the patients.
  17. oh forgot to mention, kings has a nice war memorial there is reputedly an unexploded ww2 bomb which is buried under the hospital.
  18. next time you go down dog kennel hill, have a look at the metal railings which surround the estate, they are actually made from stretchers which were used during the blitz.
  19. one thing that always amuses me at bus stops is watching all the bods standing staring aimlessly in the direction the bus is going to come,as if they will be able to wish their bus to come quicker,meanwhile a constant stream of half empty buses goes in the other direction.me i prefer the casual approach find a comfortable spot and light my magic cigarette,never fails a bus always appears after a couple of drags,of course all my fellow passengers must think i,m a courteous chap as i let them all board before me,little do they know i,m trying to dispose of my b and h in record time rather than waste it.
  20. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How disappointing.. I was hoping it might be some > kind of flannel or padded jacket, perhaps with a > fleur-de-lys motif on the breast pocket and velvet > cuffs. i,ve a cigarette holder if you need one to complete the look.
  21. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm a musician and have a lovely house in ED.. > that must really get up your nose, eh Alan? yeh and i work for the beeb as a sound engineer,so you could say technically im a musican as well,double whammy.
  22. Mark Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We're going to Sarejevo at the end of April, any > top tips warmly appreciated (especially where to > stay) when your over there get any necessary dental work sorted out,i was over in belgrade 3 months ago got what would have cost 2K+ over here to sort out for less than half that and that included flights,full board accom for a week and its a nice old spot,by the way the work only took a day to sort rest of the time was sight seeing,top class dental facilities far better than over here.
  23. and its got a golf course as well.
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