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Brulysses

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  1. my lovely cat died last year and we were left with this food which I'm sure would come in handy for another kitty with kidney problems, pm me if interested
  2. please pm me if interested, I'm based in Camberwell/Peckham
  3. Bought during Covid and only used 2-3 times, excellent condition with all the attachments, please pm me if interested.
  4. try the Southbank at the weekend, insanity!
  5. I definitely recommend Collin, he did a great job on our bathroom lighting, very competent and quick.
  6. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1981/69/section/13 for the pedantic...
  7. Carla, you're on this thread just as much if not more than everyone else, get a life yourself!
  8. The sound on modern tvs is notoriously poor, I would invest in a decent soundbar or just connect your telly to your hifi if you can, all you need is a cable...
  9. Hello, Try Rat Race Cycles, they serviced my bike recently and did a very good job: 18 Evelina Rd, Nunhead, London SE15 3HL
  10. well maybe the owners should actually do something with the property rather than sit on it and let it slowly rot. London has a massive deficit of affordable housing and many properties where the owners do nothing for years and years, it's just simple maths really...there was a time back in the 70's and 80's where alot of the properties in the area were lived in by squatters, especially along Camberwell Grove, so I say, as long as they are respectful and don't break the law then they should be allowed to squat empty properties where the landlord/owners seem to want to do nothing with it.
  11. That is complete rubbbish, they did not 'trash' the place, and were under no obligation to do the 'gardening'. You say that the features were 'damaged' and it was not 'maintained', that is the fault of the owners who obviously just sat on the place for years and let it fall into disrepair. People are very quick to blame squatters for everything, when in fact alot of the time they are doing the owners a favour.
  12. apparently they have got quite a taste for parakeets now, as do some owls, maybe they taste better than pigeons as they don't eat the rubbish that pigeons do.
  13. I saw one stooping and swooping above Denmark Hill railway station this morning, and then it roosted on the Sally Army church tower opposite. I'm not sure if there is a pair living there, but it would be fab if there was, might make a little dent in the ever expanding parakeet population.
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