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spadetownboy

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  1. eliza Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > They got rid of the horses a few years ago now, > which is a shame they used to regular exercise > them round the local streets and park, mind you I > suspect that people would complain about that now. well my roses would,they havnt been the same since.
  2. Mark Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yesterday as I was riding home from work on my > scooter, I was coming up behind a car stopped at > traffic lights and the front passenger threw his > bottle of Lucozade (orange flava) out the window. > Now I always stop, pick up the litter and politely > give it back to the person in the car, or if they > ignore me I throw it in the backseat. Sometimes > they're really apologetic, sometimes they act like > I've spat in their face, but yesterday, as there > were three black guys in a Mercedes I decided not > to. I don't like having to make that decision > because I felt my well-being (and ability to > attend a Valentines meal at Le Moulin which was > great by the way) would have been under threat. I > might be wrong and the passenger may have said > "sorry, thank you for pointing out my error I must > remember not to do it again" but my instinct said > let it go that time. > > My point? Why does the guy in the car not know > that throwing a bottle out of a car is wrong? I > know it's petty but it's wrong. "Gives people jobs > dunnit" Has he never seen the advert where the > bloke puts the bottle down on the wall and says "I > put it out the way" and in the next scene a little > girls crying as she's knocked it off the wall and > cuts herself. Why can't young people be taught the > basics of right and wrong and respect? Anything to > do with this report by the UN that puts the UK at > the bottom of the league table for child > well-being across 21 industrialised countries? Do > happy children have more respect for their > surroundings and others or do they just stab with > a smile? I've no idea but if anyone says it's > because they don't have god in their life will > have to explain it thoroughly on another thread. > > I saw the yellow board outside the bank last night > too. Bank robbers don't usually do jobs in their > own area which means he (or she) is probably not > an East Dulwich resident. And as the bank's a few > hundred yards from our Police Station can I > presume that the police were there within minutes? very sad state of affairs when a man is stereotyped because of the colour of his skin and the vehicle he drives.who do you return rubbish to,white middle class 4x4 drivers.what about white blinged up saxo/nova drivers,are they exempt as well?
  3. probably paint stripper if they,re charging 2.60 for a house wine.
  4. a christian school teaching there,s no such thing as evolution i dont adam and eve it.
  5. ?5.20 for a wine and a lager id have a heart attack as well,i wouldnt expect much change out of 8 quid if i ordered that normally
  6. father patrick is lying on his death bed,when suddenly the cardinal rushes in. whats this i hear that you have converted to the church of england roars the cardinal.well replies father patrick id rather it was one of them going than one of us.
  7. its not a case of being a pretender for a year to get a kid into a school,you also need the necessary paperwork.no baptismal cert you wont cross the door and like everything else if you want one of those you need to put the time in.as for people attending church on sundays has it ever crossed your small mind that maybe they do have a bit of faith in their bones and attend church/mass to proclaim that faith and not because of some other ulterior motive.next time im in st thomas mores i,ll say an extra hail mary for the repentance of your black soul.
  8. you might find kch and the maudsley have something to do with it.
  9. well nero its just as well the rest of us pay tax isnt it.comfort yourself with the thought that your contributation probably funds the war in iraq,thats more worthwhile isnt it.
  10. being a child of the pope myself i cant see what the prob is with catholic schools accepting only catholic children and from parent(s)who are practicing catholics.at the end of the day thats the faith the child is being brought up in and therefore the school with have teaching esp religious ed directed specifically for kids of that faith.as for non catholics attending again i dont have any prob with that as long as all catholic kids who need to attend are allocated a place.its also important for the parents of non catholic kids who attend schools like these to realise that the teaching of the catholic faith will still be directed at them and they will be expected to take part in the full cirriculum with the exception of making first communion and confirmation.worth considering incase they think little johnny is being brainwashed or something.
  11. dulwichmum Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dear Spadetownboy, > > Jades mother probably chewed it off herself > because she was bored! i like to think that they failed one of the challenges in the bb house and the only available options were hunger or jades mums arm.
  12. Mikewbate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The squirrels of Goose Green have Nike ticks > shaved into them - honest they,re probably the bros of the brixton squirrel posse,the ones who were found to be addicted to crack.
  13. James Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So is Jade Goody's family. But I wouldn't eat > them. well someone had her mums arm off.
  14. Nero Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I agree about the lawlessness. I have seen pot > being smoke openly, men peeing up walls, kids > running amok, cars and vans parking willy nilly. > Hopefully the Street Wardens will be able to do > something. Hey-ho. lord almighty are these things happening on our streets think i,ll take to the shelter and wait for armageddon.
  15. its obviously a sign of a misspent youth that these gangs cant even spell their own names properly and as for a lack of imagination in all choosing similar sounding names,well how is one meant to take them seriously.
  16. probably the old compost heap in the garden centre,or maybe there was a wind blowing in from peckham
  17. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is it printed on recycled paper? i heard it was organic paper.
  18. before it was razed to the ground in the mid 90s the old dulwich hospital and the nurses home was being used to shoot scenes for the bill.manys a day i hung out my window in hambledon court hoping for the director to spot my hither to untapped talent alas it never happened.by the way dont forget desmonds.
  19. dont know how it goes but i,ll give you a verse of the old classic "low lie the fields of peckham rye"
  20. the ballard of peckham rye, who sings that.
  21. yeh leave louisa alone,i certainly remember manys a singsong in the likes of the forresters and the lord p,and before it came over all pretentious the edt used to host trad irish sessions on sunday afternoons.certainly wasnt all knee up muvver brown and the likes but it was good old craic when it happened.and then came karaoke
  22. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Planes are too noisy. I prefer the idea of a euro > tunnel terminal - with a new high-speed direct > link to Val d'Isere. Of course, after stocking up > on pricey ski gear from the new White Stuff shop. and before boarding you could get a nice piece of smoked salmon from moxons,and a ciabatta from the m and s foodhall,washed down with a crisp white from greens to help while away the journey,all the while perusing the south london press and marvelling that your house has gone up in value another 20k over the past week.
  23. im surprised no-one has suggested getting rid of dog kennel hill estate,surely it must a blight on your smug middle class lives.or is it just tolerated because you cant see it from the bottom of lordship lane.infact why not refer to it as part of camberwell/peckham,at least that will help protect the house prices.
  24. James Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Now, now ladies, there's no need for handbags at > dawn. Perhaps you are eating too much meat and > it's making you lethargic and grumpy? Have some > falafels or something. he started it and yes i am lethargic and grumpy,one too many pints of guinness last night im afraid.
  25. Quaywe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My aren't we touchy spade boy. Truth hurt? I'm > sure I'm not the only one that read your message > as genuine. somehow i dont think so aussie boy,all that time spent down under has obviously made the blood run to your head.
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