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kristymac1

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  1. To the A3, we usually go South Circular to Clapham Common then turn off onto nightingale lane, through earlsfield - like all routes through london can be a bugger at busier times but before 10.00am on the weekend it's a breeze - and beats driving through Wandsworth......
  2. That's pants. But thanks x
  3. Can anyone tell me where the East Dulwich Gallery is? Having a total mental block today (and yesterday, probably tomorrow too......) Thanks x
  4. Marylebone 8.15 from ED to London Bridge, then Jubilee line to Bond street. at least an hour which is pretty crappy and at that time the train and tube are fairly horrible. Any suggestions for alternative routes much appreciated. I've only just started new job and I'm restricted to leaving around 8ish due to childcare arrangements. Oh and I don't cycle.
  5. Ok, back to G&F - I too have found the staff in there very pleasant, friendly and helpful. I don't go in there too often but when I do I'm never disappointed. There are number of other shops in ED who would benefit from learning a thing or two from G&F's.
  6. I once called the Police because my neighbour's house alarm was going off and they were on holiday. The response from the Police was 'have you actually seen anyone breaking in?' As I hadn't, and didn't fancy investigating myself in the darkness of night, they told me that if it hadn't stopped after an hour call the environmental people at the Council. Rubbish. I was less bothered by the noise and more worried for my neighbours that their house was being robbed. It seems that unless you actually witness first hand a break-in, the police aren't bothered. I appreciate there are more serious crimes to attend to, but being robbed is pretty serious too don't you think?
  7. Odd, I was in there this morning around 10ish and everything seemed normal - they have had bother in the past with flooding/leaks - could be that I suppose........
  8. There's bugger all in the shop - went along today in the spirit of 'giving everything a fighting chance' and like a lot of 'boutiques' there's naff all in there. Shame.
  9. Been in there 3 times, and left each time before even ordering - Call me unlucky but the staff have always been pretty off and not made us feel welcome at all - I'm not asking for any special kind of treatment but the last ime the waitress tried to move me whilst still in my chair - nice.......
  10. Why do you live in ED Louisa? Perhaps this is a question which has been asked many times........ Go straight to the Lounge, do not pass Go, do not collect...........
  11. I'm so sorry to withdraw my offerings (hubbie and his mate) from the line-up at such a late stage (not my usual style at all honest) unfortunately baby has passed on a pretty nasty stomach bug resulting in 'runs' you really don't want at the cricket...... So now not only do I have to look after the pair of them I also have to find some way to make up for the devastating loss of cricket, any ideas? Needless to say, wishing you all the best for the match tomorrow and definitely count us in for any return match/future matches (I will be sure to quarantine daughter for 7 days beforehand). Kristy x
  12. Are parents and kids not welcome anywhere in ED these days? Surely a park and a park cafe are ideal and preferable to the pub (since we always get slated for taking the bairns to the pub at 3 in the afternoon - God forbid!) On a sunny day the PR cafe is great - if you go early 9/10ish there are no queues, plenty of seating inside and out and the staff are really pleasant.
  13. Hi all, just to confirm my 2 offerings - hubbie who bowls legspin (I'd have been impressed with overarm but there you go....) and his mate who is 'enthusiastic' in most positions(?). See you all at the Common around 11 - will be driving as exposing baby daughter to first game of 'cricket'........
  14. what time does it start?
  15. I think I need a reminder on where the match will take place - there's mention of battersea but in the very early posts it talks about Wandsworth Common - which is it please? Oo and times would be good too..........
  16. Hope and Greenwood's icecream is to die for (and the staff are lovely) - particularly the cafe latte one. I bought the last of their supply for my freezer a couple of summers back - I was 5 months pregnant at the time.......
  17. Place looks lovely, but as with many things looks can be very deceiving...... Was in there during the week with Mr Mac and we dared to take the little'un with us (you get into trouble leaving them at home on their own with two cats.) We sat in an empty front room and were promptly ushered to the back room 'for health and saftey reasons'. What a crock of s@!t. The back room was full of unopened deliveries and we felt like we'd been shoved in a storeroom (perhaps we were?). The waiting staff were pretty unfriendly, that is until the owner left and miraculously the mood lightened. Nice cup of tea, but cr*ppy environment - we will not be going back.
  18. Hmmm, methinks CitizenEd may know of my origins 'tis indeed a Northumbrian mucka. And, if you don't want my cake, fine.
  19. 6. Mr Mac 7. Mr Mac's bessie Cake no probs - any preference on cake type?.......
  20. My heart sank when I saw them today - we've also had a real increase in people knocking at the door around 8 o'clock at night which I find even more invasive. I'm not even sure I do understand why charities adopt this approach, it would seem everyone I know hates chuggers as much as I do and avoids them, and consequently the charities, like the plague........
  21. Many congratulations - gorgeous name for no doubt a gorgeous little girl! By far the best post on this thread......... x
  22. Hi Guys (and ladies among you.....) I previously made suggestions of 2 more 'players' for the game on the 18th - one definite bowler (a practised overarm) and the other, well I'm not overly sure, but he's willing..... Regards equipment, not sure what is required, shamefully I think I may have suggested that hubbie's cricket gear was 'recycled' a couple of seasons ago due to lack of use - please tell me there's a communal ED box? Looking forward to a sun-filled day of cricket, as promised will be there with cake - just let me know the details. x
  23. Bright Horizons nursery (in Sainsbury's carpark) will let you register pre-birth. As for finding a decent childminder, they are like gold dust - just gone through the whole (stressful) process ourselves and thank God have found one who we really like - the Southwark Council list is filled with some 'interesting' options, however have a couple of friends who are very happy with the childminders they have - PM me for their details. As an aside, if possible I think it's better to have the little'uns with childminders/nannies when they're really little and nursery when they're a bit older - more 1-to-1ish care IMO. Good luck
  24. From the afore-mentioned article: Fat, dishevelled and exhausted mums are the ones that matter. Recognition at last...........
  25. and according to Austin Mitchel MP from the parliamentary record mentioned earlier: Instead of giving that useless and untrue information, the council could have told my daughter that she could have made a statutory declaration in the county court, which would have cost her ?5. That would have gone to the Northampton parking fines centre, stayed the process and the clamp could have been removed. So a statutory declaration costs 5 quid - one to remember for all us I think - sorry it comes a little late for Ratpack.....
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