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Annette Curtain

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  1. Yeah ( in bold ) ( inserts picture of barren landscape here ) Just lovin' this Icon-less ( italics here ) era on the forum. So r-e-t-r-o NETTE ( in bold )( insert smiley here )
  2. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > StraferJack Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Introduce myself? We've already met! > > > > Oh wait . That was before I tried to retire. > > Now I am confused ! Oh yeah Tell me about it...
  3. Lots of people died at Dunkirk.
  4. RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Damn straight. What as in straight straight, or not y'know "straight" ?
  5. >Petition to allow only those who pass the "I'm not an idiotic @#$%&" test to post on the forum< Can I go large with that and order extra fries, I mean Wedges, no actually I will have the fries. NETTE
  6. Gosh how amazing ( it took 2 days to think this up in tuscany ? ) Like a weird "Reflex" test... Tap one knee & both feet fly forwards 3/10 for a bunch of Tory muppets on the back foot.
  7. Really... I'm suprised ED's didn't get hit I mean, all those campers/vans/sale shoes just "sitting" there Nette
  8. There is a shop in Sydenham open on Wells Park Road NETTE
  9. LadyDeliah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I was in the Plough an hour ago and everything was > quiet. That's The Plough for you. NETTE ( insert smiley )
  10. Shop on Wells Park Rd is....( and it's a great little shop too ) OPEN Me. "Are you going to close Sammy" Sammy. "What, no way boss we are only shop open round here" Bless his community spirit Nette
  11. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Listen to the voice of the politically disaffected > - interviewed on the BBC world service > > http://audioboo.fm/boos/434411-leana-hosea-speaks- > to-croydon-looters-on-bbcworldservice Oh Dear... I've just listened to that *Bob* My god, how vanilla. "Yer, good fun, got a couple of free fings " "Showin' the rich people/police we can do wot we liiike " NETTE
  12. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Annette Curtain Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Mind you the two chicken shops are open ( make > of > > that what you will ) > The kids need to eat something, and the filthy > chicken is their food of choice... You said that Jezzer NOT me ( insert smiley here ) ( inserted picture of discarded chicken box here ) NETTE ( usually in bold + thumbs up)
  13. Just to be clear. Sydenham Rd is fine. Shops shut as a precaution. Kirkfdale is fine. One shop has boarded up one window. Other than that it's a bit " locked down " like a ghost town really. Though after dark, who knows. NETTE
  14. All the shops round Sydenham are closed up bar one on wells park rd. Mind you the two chicken shops are open ( make of that what you will ) Thing is i'm now looking at the local kids ( many wearing heavy hooded coats ) with "added suspicion" & I don't like that. But, who knows "The Shop With No Name" could be next. NETTE
  15. I listened to BBC radio 4 yesterday & Bernie Grants daughter was on there, a very eloquent lady with a well formed view. She was talking about the recent killing in Tottenham & comparing it with other incidents, like the Joy Gardener case. Previously in such situations the police have met with and local community groups & their leaders, explaining the details to them. They in turn then disseminated this information to the local community, maintaining an open dialogue with the police, which is both helpful & important. However, she said in this particular case the Police weren't forthcoming in meeting or discussing the incident with the community leaders as in the previous cases, leaving a 4-5 hour gap before making any sort of positive communication. Is this kind of liaison ad hoc or is it formalised. What's the official line from The Met. NETTE
  16. Posted by: Otta Today, 01:36PM I'm on Sydenham high street, and suddenly all the shutters are down and everyone is closing. Heard people saying that the big Sainabury's in lower Sydenham has been "done" but don't know if there is any truth in that.
  17. Crystal Palace Up to 50 youths on the street, police trying to disperse. Shops closing and boarding up. Sydenham Road. Shops closing early, maybe the same Kirkdale Sydenham. Bookmakers window smashed.
  18. edresi10 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seemed to work in Clapham- > > Earlier, a social divide revealed itself in > Clapham this morning. Looters stopped sacking > shops at the junction between St Johns Road to the > north and Northcote Road to the south. To the > north are council estates and chain stores such as > Debenhams, JD and Currys. These shops were looted. > To the south are Victorian terraces and shops like > Jack Wills, White Stuff and artisan bakeries. > These were untouched. Am told Northcote Road > residents formed a line at where the roads meet > and let no-one pass. I'm not suprised. Imagine the scene on the 7th floor "What did y'get then, coz I got a Sony 52' flat screen " "Well...I got two sour-dough loaves, innit" Not very "cred" really that. Nette:-S
  19. It's also group mentality fuelled by the idea of "they won't catch me" I mean what have these kids got to loose, nothing. ( well nothing they seem to value anyway ) What do they aspire to ? Material possession, cant get, then take it attitude. It's opportunistic mugging on a Grand-Theft auto scale. And the seeds were planted by the last government, kids with the "you can't touch me attitude" in schools and on the streets. It does though need a hard crack down. It's blatant criminality. Our civil society hasn't exactly set a good example. From some points of view it looks like everyone is at it, Politicians on the fiddle, Huge corporations hacking phones, banking looks rotten to the core and coppers on the take at the highest level. Countries on the verge of economic collapse. Sure there are due processes of Law & cases being built, but it stinks really from bottom to top. Really, are we suprised. Yes of course we are because we expect people to start with discipline at home no matter where they fit in society. However, if you've got young children in school you might notice a small but significant group of parents who are themselves stuck in a perpetual adolescence. Kids parenting kids as it were, with a ?uck off attitude to match. I see it regularly, parents not giving kids boundaries, because they haven't any themselves. But I do see a chink of light in the local youth group leaders round here where I live. When we've had issues with bad behaviour i've called them up and each time they've taken the time to listened and taken action & it's stopped. This I believe is the key, communities need to be just that. Did any one listen to Bernie Grants daughter on BBC Radio 4 yesterday. Lastly, the Prime minister should have been back here two days ago. Swanning it up abroad when others who work their arses off can't, shows some kind of contempt. NETTE(6)
  20. Santerme wrote: I would import 1000 PSNI officers seed them throughout the Met area with the riot trained police and I am quite sure the situation would be swiftly resolved. Snatch squads to take out ring leaders. I would not like to see and I doubt the Govt would sanction the Army being deployed. So, in light of the above what next ? We've got hundreds of tracksuited & hoodied chavs running riot. All thinking there is a free for all. The forces that are should go in and protect us hard, no ? Fekk it's friggin mental though.. NETTE
  21. LHemphillix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Unfortunately I'll be deep in the Amazon jungle at > that time and unable to make it. However I have a > Yanomami acquaintance named . . . eh, it's > something unpronounceable, just call him Bill -- > he'd love to come. He speaks very little English, > but is better with Portuguese, and he knows some > truly remarkable drinks that I'm confident none of > you have ever heard of. I'll provide a letter of > introduction. Does he smoke ?
  22. DinkyToy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In fact, I suppose DulwichFox and Nette are happy > about the rape of the German tourist on the Strand > last year when she had to leave the hotel to have > a cigarette. > > After all, she was a smoker and as such is not > really a human being and so deserved it. OKAY...:-$ * walks away slowly *
  23. Oh dear ibilly99 You've jumped on the muppets wagon too, so to speak. My argument is simple re-smoking. Why should someone have the right to smoke in a busy public space? Simple & I'm all ears. You might digress into other subjects like cars but that isn't my question. NETTE(?)
  24. Oooooo... X-Factor * wonders; is global meltdown a new simon cowell show * N:-S
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