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Incitatus

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  1. TT Apologies, before I read your post I'd already edited mine, I don't think EDF is always the place for chris cunningham films, though it is a parody, anyway like I said, sorry:-$
  2. The raps! Cheap shot I know but hey it's Friday and it does make laugh, has the man never heard of Ali G ?
  3. mamafeelgood, a good local way to get into the freegan thing would be a visit to Dulwich Wood, it's rammed full with Ramson at the moment. It's a type of wild garlic but you just pick the leaves and use it like spinach, earlier in the season when it's very young it tastes good in salads but by now use in large quantities to make a gorgeous soup - with the addition of the odd liberated potato- deep fry the flowers whole to garnish your free soup.
  4. Best way to get rid of blackfly is to get down and dirty, by that I mean going for finger'n'thumb to fly combat, once you squash over half of the blighters the rest will disappear, works every year with my broad beans. Ladybirds are really good and you can buy them online, they arrive in a ventilated camera film case together with a piece of popcorn which they nibble in transit.
  5. That Charlie Brown video is genius. Here's some super shoulder pad action. The Noisettes 'Scratch Your Name'
  6. Scotts::o very nice and very apt for this thread. They've got a kinda freeganesque aircon system, it's circulating cool underground water up and down 140 metre deep boreholes beneath the restaurant.
  7. Fine selection mockney piers, a fantastic track, Warrington's finest directed the video too. All that backwards stuff reminded me of this Pharcyde video shot by Spike Jonze before he did 'Being John Malkovich' and 'Adaptation' when he was Mr hot stuff promo director, around the same time he also did Sabotage, have moustaches ever looked cooler? The Pharcyde Beastie Boys Sabotage
  8. Incitatus

    Names

    A friend once met an American called Randy who complained about "you Brits always sniggering at my name?, stifling his own giggles my friend politely reassured him though it had certain connotations in the UK, Randy was a fine name and that not all British people were that juvenile. The American thanked him but said it happens every time he meets a Brit, they always fall about laughing "all I have to say is "Hi I'm Randy Bender""
  9. Sad to say but Gracelands Palace on The Old Kent Road closed last year.
  10. Yes The JAMC did play Coachella and they are also playing Mr. Cocker's Meltdown at the Royal festival hall June 22 supported by the 1990s.
  11. The owner is still in control of the building.
  12. It's a Trinidadian takeaway on Croxted road at the Herne Hill end, recently reopened under new management and it rocks. They have a very bad stereo playing very good Steel Drum music. The Roti's are great but the Doubles (two Chick pea flour pancakes filled with curry, mint, yoghurt and other stuff) are gorgeous all smothered in Tamarind sauce.
  13. Sopers, Sopers, Sopers. 110 years and still going strong, at christmas they give me a box of chocs and bottle of wine. I think they still remain the best fishmongers in the area
  14. I always thought The Green was owned be Robert of Le Chardon right from the get-go. I tried it when it first opened and it was never very good.
  15. Thank you Mockney I enjoyed that The HSH song and your xkcd picture reminded me of this, Whitest Boy Alive
  16. Mockney, I think you are being too kind, this could get as low as Alien Autopsy :)
  17. Just driven past, judging by the fleet of winnies parked up at their unit base it's definitely a feature with some cash behind it and their aren't too many of them filming on location in London at the moment, apart from the St Trinians remake. Also the location signs all say 'STT Location' so I'd wager it is the crazy girls school caper. Gosh, you may glimpse Mssrs Everett, Fry, Firth and E.Grant, even Girls Aloud :-S and other such acting luminaries around Dulwich this week.
  18. Good call on both Banjamiinty, my thighs still bare the scares from my last visit to Franklins.
  19. SeanMacGabhann, would the flyer posted thru my door today promoting a window restorer called "The Sash Guy" have anything to do with your man Chadwick ? He hasn't lost his way with words has he.
  20. Wow that sounds a fine "small patch". Interested in the Pak Choy, I tried it a few years back and it all got polished off by various wildlife, any tips? On that subject, watch out for them squirrels with your sweet corn I gave up growing it after a tearful year when mine was all massacred - 12 plants- over night, bastards. Italian seeds, are they the Franchi Sementi ones, always a good bet, I'm trying their Sicilian Snakes again this year, it?s a massive climbing summer squash. I can highly recommend purple French beans; they taste fantastic and crop forever, though they lose their colour when you cook em. Also growing yellow courgettes as well as some Black Salsify, Sorrel, radicchio, silver beet, beetroot, shallot, spinach, raspberries, strawbs, leeks, runners and some old skool heritage spuds! On the subject of keepings cats off there are various tricks which include, orange peel, powdered black pepper or my favourite Lion shit -courtesy of London zoo-, from experience cats HATE water, have a locked and loaded water pistol ready to roll on your window sill. Good Luck Doodles.
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