Dopamine1979 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can't really justify spending a monthly gym > subscription on soft play for Mini Dopamine > though. If I try that one, the response from the wife will inevitably be "so you're more important than the baby, then?"
adsyb99 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gymboree is next door. It appears that it will be > used for classes etc, not casual play. Yes and no... there are some time slots allocated for casual use, but you need to be a member. And membership is expensive... about the price of an actual gym!
See that? That's a sex shop, US Embassy, or some other such slag utility. When I say, you fly to the target. When I dial this, you go to heaven, brother crow. Inshallah.
Obviously it's supposed to be a child friendly space, but I don't remember seeing a childs play area in the cafe bit, no. (And yes I believe Dish and Spoon is temporarily closed due to flood damage),
Agree with Abba EP, would rarely listen to them by choice (Mama Mia has stripped away any enjoyment I may have otherwise garnered from their music) but you can't deny their mastery... hook after hook, with rich arrangements.
Many laughs from the fact that three of them are basically overgrown children, who talk absolute nonsense and have no understanding of what they're doing or why... and then you think "yeah, that's probably about right".
El Pibe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ok, who do we agree upon that definitely aren't overrated. Good luck with that one!
rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm going to get shouted at for this, but... Sonic > Youth? I liked them as a kid, but listening to > them now (with one or two exceptions) their songs > just aren't very good. Hmm... they're one of those bands you were supposed to like, rather than one that actually wrote good songs.
I've seen at least 40 of them... maybe because we take quite a lot of long haul flights. There are a lot of "WTF" moments on that list... Borat? Knocked Up?
Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can't quite work out whether it's a troll post or not, > but its pretty shitty. "Doctor told me to leave Penge"... I think you could be forgiven for thinking that sounds a bit odd...
Personally I only use ED for eating/drinking and food shopping. I'm not really interested in clothes/fashion, if I need something I'll either buy it online or pop into one of the shops near my office. Anyway... a men's clothes shop? Correct me if I'm making incorrect assumptions, but I don't think they'd do much trade during the week.
fazer71 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Volume isn't precise it's not actually as loud as > the recording but it gives an idea. That sentence makes no sense at all.
I think you kind of have to live somewhere to draw any conclusions. Peckham (at least Rye Lane and the High St) is, aesthetically speaking, just about as crappy as it gets. But there's actually a lot of good stuff there.
Twirly Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I had had to ask the chap to move his bag earlier to allow me to sit down People who put their crap on the seat in a busy commuter train REALLY annoy me. (But it's not really irrational rage... incredibly selfish behaviour). We've probably already had this, but people who saying "I'm liking" or "I'm loving" something. Bullshit McDonalds Americanised rubbsih.
fazer71 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If it was a Motorway or flyover that had suddenly > appeared at the end of your road you'd probably > have issue the flight path over your house is no > different. Actually if there was a Motorway linking Peckham to the M25 I'd be all for it. Anything to avoid Catford. The planes have to fly somewhere - we all use them. I expect you'll find fellow plane-phobes are everywhere, including 1-4 miles north of here.