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headphonauts

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  1. Reposting one last time, new super-low asking price of £150 (ONO)

    A beautiful mid-century modern refectory-style table. I bought this from west London dealer Retrouvious around 10 years ago. Features period "Joy Division" grafitti on the side, and has other patina marks. Measures 183cm x 83.5cm, 76.5cm high. A well-loved piece that needs a new home (sadly!) 

    DM me to discuss, this must goo soon!

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  2. A beautiful mid-century modern refectory-style table. I bought this from west London dealer Retrouvious around 10 years ago. Features period "Joy Division" grafitti on the side, and has other patina marks. Measures 183cm x 83.5cm, 76.5cm high. A well-loved piece that needs a new home (sadly!)

    £100 (ONO) (dropped the price very significantly!)

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  3. I had an issue in SE22 around that time; my downstairs neighbour's basement flat extension had partly separated from the main building because of subsidence, so I in effect was prevented me from selling my top floor flat until fixed. Whether that basement flat extension was poorly executed in the first place, I do not know. It took several years to resolve (partly due to the owner being abroad, and the insistence of their insurer on removing trees and "waiting to see what happens"), and I sold up and moved on shortly after.
  4. Certainly the team at Lloyds repeatedly seem very confused and unclear on why they don't have my prescription... was instructive to hear someone else have the same discussion with them as I had (whilst queuing for the third time in a day only to leave empty-handed). Unclear to me whether the problem lies with Lloyds or with my GP; they both blame each other. But definitely time to try another pharmacy.
  5. Been to lane-swim twice since the handover.


    First time pool was in a bit of a state, rubbish and a household fliptop bin poolside. I was greeted with what felt like a warning that even as a non-member I would not be able to use the facilities in the future without a card (eg: surrender your details).


    Second time, what I was told was an 8" wide 'safety zone' ("cos there's only one pool attendant")had been cordoned off on the edge of fast lane, making it significantly smaller than the medium lane, which in turn was probably 50% smaller than the vast ocean of a slow lane. With barely anyone in it. Greeted again with an exhortation to fill out commercial paperwork or risk exclusion from a local authority facility. Nice to see they've taken the time to jazz-up the wall of the pool with an ad for the merchandise in reception/shop, though.


    Ha, and indeed, rumph.

  6. Has anyone else had unexpected knocks at the door late at night from *ahem* 'professionals'? Has happened to me maybe three times in the past year or so, again just now ? a charming lady of advancing years with pink hair. They seem to have the right address, but are asking for 'Dave'. First time it happened I'd fallen asleep watching The Shining, which added a somewhat surreal edge to it all. Concerned that 'Dave' may be getting a bit frustrated if his freelance consultants keep going astray. Weird.
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