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Well said. dulwichbloke Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So, is someone going to do something by way of > reporting him to the Police/RSPCA? Peckham Native > - your mum appears to know who he is. Others do > too. I would suggest someone reporting him, > rather than just moaning on here about it. If he > is left to his own devices his dogs will likely > kill again and if that could have been > prevented...
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No Gowlett? Despite all our advice? Weak.
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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- I'm becoming increasingly > uncomfortable with the witch hunty tone of this > thread. It's not a witch hunt. The term witch hunt refers to scape-goating and some sort of moral panic or hysteria. As a dog owner he is responsible for his dogs' behaviour. It's his choice not to walk them on a lead (despite previous form) and there are more than enough witnesses to what happened. Yes, you might be feeling uncomfortable but probably not as uncomfortable as the owner of the cat who had its face mauled off.
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Black female hanging around near library
Willard replied to sambless's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
sambless Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I repeatedly see the same black lady (NO NOT > RACIST, IT'S DEFINITELY THE SAME ONE). She seems > to loiter around there from 8-8.30 a few evenings > each week. I'm going to start noting down the days > and will up date this thread as i make progress. > Just was IS she doing! Something quiet sniffy > about it, watch out dulwich-ites! Well done Sherlock. What do you want? A F***ing biscuit? -
cassidy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If its the man i'm thinking of he lives by the > side of goose green on east dulwich road and dogs > are always off their leads and he can often be > quite rude. He definately needs talking to about > this matter and those dogs nee06.d to be on a lead > at all times. > Poor cat if dogs were leaded in first place there > would be less chances of things like this > happening. > Any description of the cat just in case it wasn't > a stray Cass, he doesn't need talking to he needs reporting to the police. Is there anyway you can get together with the OP and the housemate and confirm it's him?
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Virgin Media broadband not working
Willard replied to Heart108's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I've heard a lot of bad things about Virgin media, mainly unreliability and poor customer service. I have also filmed "break-out" groups with Virgin customers talking to Virgin management about these issues. Glad I did because I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole now. For the record I use o2. Had no problems, quick, good customer service and cheap if you use o2 mobile. -
Declining a wedding invitation - what's the etiquette?
Willard replied to Alan Medic's topic in The Lounge
:)) Sweet -
Why not get a Taste card? Free 30 day trial and then 50% off or 2 4 1's in loads of restaurants... Tastecard Just enter Post code in the search bar...quite a few options round there.
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Mobile Traffic Enforcement - They Have to Go !
Willard replied to Mr.Edwards's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
So you shouldn't post on Youtube in case you get some ridiculous comments? Feels a bit like starting a thread on here some times..... -
Mobile Traffic Enforcement - They Have to Go !
Willard replied to Mr.Edwards's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
StraferJack Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ha - a link to a video where the second post is > > "blacks have no ideas of laws in this > country > > they just make it up" > > and you say THIS is what parking enforcement is > all about > > You are like the "lawyer" in Idiocracy Not sure who the lawyer in idiocracy is, you might need to explain that reference to me. However just because some retard has written "blacks have no ideas of laws in this country they just make it up" as a 2nd post, it doesn't undermine the hypocrisy of Southwark parking control and the reasons why the video was posted in the first place. They could have posted "the moon is made of cheese" - equally retarded, equally irrelevant to the matter in hand. The person who posted the video on youtube can't control who views it and the moronic opinions of the people who chose to comment. Doesn't mean the video shouldn't be posted. -
This is just f**king unbelievable. Didn't realise this was happening. Just reading this thread is raising my blood pressure and getting me pissed off. Can you hook your scooter up to the mains?
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A strange recurring beep - Ashbourne Grove/Matham Grove
Willard replied to swesty1234's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Could be the battery warning for a siren unit from a burglar alarm.... -
Croydon?
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Really sorry to hear that, thanks for the heads up.
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All windows operating systems slow down over time, mainly due to the registry getting messed up, the hard drive getting too full and needing defragging, catching the odd virus etc. I always recommend a purge every 12 - 18 months which involves backing up everything you deem essential and then doing a complete clean re-install of windows. It's a lot easier than you think and your machine will fly again afterwards. Try using a program like ccCleaner which cleans the registry for ongoing tweaks. I use it once a month. Of course your laptop could be messed up due to a hardware failure which is something different. Can you actually boot up into windows?
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Suspicious activity in Crawthew Grove this morning
Willard replied to MDP's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
james84 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > If that is what James is saying then he really > doesnt have a clue what he is talking about and > should refrain from posting idiotic comments on > the forum. Bit harsh and unnecessary fella! -
Suspicious activity in Crawthew Grove this morning
Willard replied to MDP's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Cool, thanks guys... -
Suspicious activity in Crawthew Grove this morning
Willard replied to MDP's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
MDP, I think what James is saying that, according to his feedback from the police, they would prefer people to report suspicious behaviour like you witnessed to 999 even if it turns out to be a false alarm. Clare, thanks for the info. Perhaps there could be a special page on the forum somewhere for all useful local numbers like that. Admin? -
I had my scooter stolen last year. Obviously different league to the pros who have stolen yours. Mine was a 10 year old 50cc, hardly worth stealing in the first place, however I know how sh*t the inconvenience is of not having one for a month or 2. Were the bikes alarmed? I've bought a disc lock with a motion detector, I know bigger bikes have them installed too. Surely the most brazen of thieves couldn't put a bike in a van if it's alarm was going off? Makes you want to wire your chain up to the mains....
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Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Isn't a pub crawl a bit childish? No, because children aren't allowed to drink in pubs, only adults. No one seems to > have questioned it's merits as something to do. It > appears to have an assumed position that makes it > ok. It's not called a crawl for nothing. As the OP mentioned, it's become a tradition with his mates when they move to a new area. People might also host house warming parties, and no doubt drink a lot at those too. I don't have a problem with either. I've been here for about 8 months now and I think we're spoilt for good local pubs. I've often thought the area could host a good pub crawl. Sounds like you need to let your hair down a bit Al!
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Drop the bars and stick to pubs. Add the Gowlett and the Herne Tavern.
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Must have been a good night if you can't remember her name! Best of luck, hope things work out Ben.
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Whilst shopping at the dulwich fair on goose green today... (Lounged)
Willard replied to dully's topic in The Lounge
Dully wrote: Do I think it is offensive to have a toy that depicts a black person as pet and play thing specifically within the setting of a slave? Binary wrote: It's a doll of a white man in "blackface" So which one is it? -
Whilst shopping at the dulwich fair on goose green today... (Lounged)
Willard replied to dully's topic in The Lounge
binary_star Wrote: > You needn't have bothered (see my previous post), > but thanks all the same - I'll be sure to remember > you for having a finger on the pulse of the BNP's > gains ;) ......no not really, just a better grasp of history than you. The article relates to 2006.
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