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granadaland

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  1. FPR430
  2. Don?t forget Franklin?s.
  3. I was queueing for William Rose last Saturday for a well needed sausage sandwich. A couple walked past and the girl said "Is this what middle class people do on a Saturday Queue at the butchers?" Made me laugh...
  4. Forza wine in Peckham has a nice rooftop terrace, and good food/wine.
  5. You're not doing very well... dontbesilly Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sylvester is not reopening, as im sure has been > mentioned. This is a shame, as its the closest we > had to a nightclub in the area. > > I would like to see a ?1 shop opening soon to be > honest- although there are many wealthy people in > the area now (those who bought here because they > cannot afford Chelsea or Clapham) there are also > many who are suffering financially and cannot > afford to buy basic supplies, such as washing > powder, for ?6 in Sainsburys.
  6. https://maps.london.gov.uk/schools/#
  7. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Saucy Goose Island IPA 5.9% abv ?5.80 For a pint?
  8. Hi We live on CPR and like it a lot. Not a busy road but you may not always be able to park directly outside your house due to gym users, other residents and visiting shoppers etc, depending which end you will be. Wide road at goose green end, doesn?t get traffic congestion. 5 min walk to amenities. Interesting mix of housing stock. Don?t think there?s anything you should be overly worried about but off street parking would be a bonus and something that would be high on my list if I was to do it all over again.
  9. Gumboots is excellent.
  10. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No reason to be walking around with a baby in a pushchair. > It's hardly a footpath for everyone. Don't ever feel > threatened by these people, never cross the road > or act scared. Face them down, they'll think twice > about approaching then. It makes me so mad to > think people like this get away with this sort of > threatening behaviour. > > Louisa.
  11. MarkE Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > granadaland Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Went to the station this morning out of > necessity > > after avoiding it last week. Got on an 08.02 > train > > to London Bridge. No busier than before the > > revised timetable. > > > Is this 8:02 train really running, though? > There's nothing in the timetable to suggest so. > > Does anyone here take this service through to > London Bridge, or is there some confusion? I've been staying well away from the trains due to the revised timetable but the 1 day I did go a train arrived at 08.02 and went to London Bridge. Someone at work said additional trains are sometimes diverted through East Dulwich. It's a shambles but glad it's summer and I can use the bike instead.
  12. Went to the station this morning out of necessity after avoiding it last week. Got on an 08.02 train to London Bridge. No busier than before the revised timetable.
  13. Thornbridge Jaipur in the EDT. ?3.70 a pint.
  14. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > aquarius moon Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > This thread could provide amazing ideas. > > > > My cheese on toast has always been just CHEESE > ON > > TOAST! > > > I'm with you on this one. Why must EVERYTHING be > fancied up these days? > > If I want cheese and other ingredients on toast > I'll ask for it, but to me cheese on toast means > cheese on toast with maybe a drop of sauce or > sprinkle of seasoning. > > > I'm a red Leicester fan. Seasoning... Sauce... Just put baked beans on top.
  15. I guess what I meant is there aren't many places one can get a decent sandwich or slice of cake these days? I'll check out La Scala.
  16. No more ED Deli, Luca's, Homemade or Jacks. Are there any decent Deli's left in East Dulwich? Boulangerie Jade doesn't cut it for me.
  17. 'Handbrake' software is free and works on a Mac.
  18. Please post a list. Why not try and sell them here...
  19. Picturehouse membership is a good deal, I have been a member for years. Membership is roughly the price of 3 peak film tickets, and you get 3 free tickets as a member. Also no booking fees on future tickets, and discounts in the bar and at local restaurants. Ie 10% off in the bar/cafe and Rivington Grill. 25% off food and drink in GBK. So if you're going to use the picturehouse more than 3 times a year it's well worth it. (Assuming ED membership is the same as Greenwich...) ken78 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > so whats the price to join and whats the price to > see a film any one know ??
  20. Don't be terrified about cycling to work. There are plenty of options to avoid bus routes/main roads. (depending on yor destination...)
  21. Listening to music on a computer is like having sex on a computer.
  22. Angus Young - Riffage - and because he makes me smile. Johnny Greenwood - axe murdering melody maker. Bob Dylan's finger plucking.
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