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Otta

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  1. I do get a bit hacked off with the trend for ukuleles.
  2. Or talking to them.
  3. Men wouldn't be stupid enough to try it when there are perfectly good drugs available.
  4. Great thread. Love your work Louisa.
  5. miga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Are you all sure none of you liked Mumford & Sons > even a little bit when they started out? I find > that surprising. I like one of their songs. Don't know what it's called, but it's good. But I drove up to boro with a mate a while back and he played the first two albums the whole way. It made a very long trip absolutely awful.
  6. We've been looking in to pets for our girls, and hamster was pretty quickly removed from the list. Noisy at night, bite, and die pretty quickly. We're heading down the guinea pig route.
  7. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ?5 for cod plus ?1.50 - ?2 for chips... so exactly > what Sea Cow charges for takeaway then! Yes, that was my point. When the thread started I was expecting to see that SC charge in excess of a tenner. 6 - 7 quid for a meal is not a lot of money.
  8. Little island off Venezuella with just a little shack on it from which they sell freshly caught and cooked fish., even I didn't mind the fish from there. Or most places in Whitby.
  9. Were they American by any chance? No offense meant to Americans in general, but I have been on loads of courses where the class swat is a yank.
  10. Ooops. Yeah, ?1.50 - ?2 for chips.
  11. rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Don't think anyone is saying that dogs shouldn't > every be allowed off the lead, OP Suggests that maybe they should be on leads at times when there will be lots of kids around (like school run). > What's clear is that a dog > that runs up to a child and snatches a toy from > it's hand is not under control. Agree. But how often does that happen. I was thinking just yesterday (about an unrelated topic) that we are in danger of raising a generation of real soft useless people, not equped to deal with the world they live in because we wrap our kids in cotton wool too much. That's not to say I want big dogs flattening small kids, but I also don't want to take away anything in the environment that could possibly cause harm to our little ones. And I dsay that as a parent who is probably also guilty of over protecting sometimes.
  12. There is still a lot of that on the gov website. They really do need to catch up with online applications.
  13. As previously stated, I'm not a F&C lover, but to me a fiver for the cod plus ?150 for chips is what I'd be expecting to pay in any decent chippy.
  14. For what it's worth, if a dog approaches one of my kids I'll sort of put my arms around the kid so she feels protected but I'll encourage her to interact with the dog. I don't think people should have to keep dogs on leads at certain times of the day for fear of seeing a child.
  15. edcam Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Louisa, for crying out loud. Who would go all the > way to Lewisham to get a take away? You'd eat any > old crap if it was cheap. I don't think Lou was talking about take away. Otherwise she wouldn't have mentioned the atmosphere.
  16. No probs RD.
  17. But it's not just midwives. Organisations like the NTC also need to take a level of responsibility. I've heard so many stories where women said they felt like failures when their plans for natural birth didn't go to plan. Although to be fair I'm going back 5 years, may be better now.
  18. Deafness.
  19. Well then I've never walked past a fish mongers (stall or shop) selling fresh fish. It may be because my dad spent years working on a fish stall in Brixton market (when it used to be a good interesting market) so I developed something of an aversion. If there is nothing else to eat, I can handle a bit of battered cod, because it basically tastes of very little. But that's it.
  20. Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > tetris: neither - they have an open cool-area with > the fish laid out, fishmonger style, all ready to > cook. Dear God that sounds horrific. I can't imagine eating in the same room as a fish mongeresque stall. The smell would put me right off. Not a big fish lover as you may have guessed.
  21. Not really East Dulwich though is it. But as has been said, if you're not involved with shady characters then you're unlikely to be bothered by them. People don't tend to shit in their own doorsteps either.
  22. What is it the neighbours are doing which is affecting you? Is it a private landlord?
  23. That's a really sad story, I wonder whether she convinced herself she could beat the cancer with these nonsense treatments partly because she simply couldn't face up to the thought of losing her arm.
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