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Undisputedtruth

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  1. Bullies uses mental health slurs against their victims.
  2. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think you've broken one of your funk records > UDT. Bullies uses distraction methods to draw away attention from themselves. eta: away
  3. I suspect Raheem will want to follow in the footsteps of the legendary John Barnes and play for England. So far he has already represented England for u17 & u18 games.
  4. I have a book on bullying at home. I recognised bullying behaviour on this forum and able to cite specific examples. So no, Ms B did not overreact imo. Bullying stems from low self-esteem issues.
  5. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The best thing about it is that Downing is out of > the team! > > I am liking the look of Liverpool's developing > team, but Borini is looking pretty rubbish. I think Rodgers may have endeared himself to the Liverpool faithfuls by selecting players from their youth team. Raheem Sterling is a future England international.
  6. Westie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 1 - Try to get the dress that has already been > altered sorted out, so that the zip actually > functions It might be possible to loosen the fit by adjusting the seams assuming that your tailor have left enough fabric. Replacing the zip is also an option. > 2 - I have bought a smaller size dress which does > fit, but it is a little bit tight, and I wondered > if someone would be able to alter this slightly. It might be possible to loosen the fit by adjusting the seams assuming there is enough fabric left. > 3 - I have bought the same size dress that I > originally bought (pre-alteration) and this could > therefore be altered again from scratch. > I can see no reason why not. I'd recommend these people http://www.jamesoflondon-tailoredsuits.co.uk/alterations . They are highly regarded.
  7. Using a stylist is a shopping short cut.
  8. red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Undisputedtruth Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Good to see Raheem Sterling playing well. > > > > A player which I mentioned before who had a > bright > > future. > > How's 'pick of the bunch' Josh Mceachran doing > these days?.. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/aug/20/josh-mceachran-chelsea-middlesbrough He should have been loaned out a year ago. What is it with Chelsea that they can't fully develop their young talents?
  9. Camberwell Church street used to be great on Friday and Sunday nights with places like Funky Munkey, Redstar, etc.
  10. *yawn* Completey wide of the mark where I stand on style/clothes, KK.
  11. Sorry giggirl but it was the neutrals who paved my claim to the moral high ground. Ms B even chipped in on my defence in the UDT thread. I think my post has been helpful with the stylist suggestion and I feel vindicated when Moos also presented the case for one as well. Moving on, in life I've been called lots of things but one thing for certain, the common denominators are that these people don't know any better or have low self-esteem issues. I click with people who are very knowledgeable and highly capable. I also remember Marmora Man asking for advice on shaving http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,886041,894698#msg-894698, yet it *Bob* decided to ambushed the thread and followed by the usual core of people. Can you honestly say that these core of people offered real advice, Giggygirl?
  12. Good to see Raheem Sterling playing well. A player which I mentioned before who had a bright future.
  13. I've never said I was superior in any one of my posts. It's the low self-esteem that are saying it.
  14. My posts has hardly killed anyone. So grow up.
  15. She definitely did say 'small core of people bigging themselves up', but the thread has been deleted since.
  16. His grandfather, Sir George Gilbert Scott, designed St Giles church in Camberwell and was famous for designing St Pancras station.
  17. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think MsB took way too much offence by sugesting > she was being bullied by Jeremy. Very sad that she > has felt the need to deactivate her account, but a > bit over sensetive. I think it's a shame too. For me, I refused to be bullied off a forum because of the same small core of people having self-esteem issues. In life there will always be someone better than you so deal with it. I think more people will question the likes of Jeremy about the value of his opinions and judgments too. If Jeremy thinks my posts affects his self-esteem then the answer is don't read them. No one forced him to join this thread and is not as if he could shed further light on fashion/style. Jeremy thinks my posts are weird because simply he doesn't know any better. @AM, I was asked to leave two shops because their staff had low self-esteem issues. It has nothing to do with my behaviour and certainly does not exclude me from joining this thread to give advice. In fact, another person I knew, also complained about this person's behaviour in one of the two questionable shops.
  18. Typical blame strategies, Jeremy. My post was geared to offering some help to Ms B. None of the small core group had any good reason for joining the discussion.
  19. Fully agree. Just pure laziness to stuff SAEs into envelopes. However, you can scan and email your document to Capita/Southwark. fredricketts Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have a problem with the letter I've just > received fom Southwark about the Council Tax > single person discount review which requires me to > sign and return a declaration that I am still > entitled to the discount, does not enclose an > envelope to return it in and threatens that my > discount may be cancelled if I do not return the > form within 14 days. > > Is this genuine or a wind-up of some kind??? > __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > _______________ > > I have received the same letter, and I think that > if Capita, which is the company, that is asking > for the information, for the Council, seeing as > they want to check the information every year, > that they already have, they should be supplying > the stamped addressed envelopes?. Capita is > earning millions of pounds from our taxes, housing > benefits? and Council taxes, it seem like they are > doing what the Government is doing, cutting back > on everything, to save the government money whilst > having the lion?s share of the cut backs. How the > rich get richer down to the poor.
  20. I don't blame her either. I gave some helpful direction to Ms B as I have an interest in fashion/style but can you honestly say that the likes of Hugo, Jeremy, Red Devil, and El Pibe do? I don't think so. Ms B refered to these small core of people as trying to bigging themselves up on a forum. Enuff said.
  21. Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've run out of black peppercorns. I may have to > kill myself. I have bought some black peppercorns. Life is so good.
  22. I think the case for Dulwich is entirely different as they can cycle through Bellenden road to the Surrey Canal cycling route starting at Peckham library and passing through Burgess Park. No hills there and very safe.
  23. Some fine Georgian houses in the area. And that building, which scared poor Otta, was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.
  24. -Heinz- Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We are not asking for more roads here, just a car > park. It's all part of the masterplan to reduce cars on the roads. Less car parking spaces & roads being built.
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