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Seems fairly quiet man, what's the big deal about planes, hardly see 'em.
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Opening up local school playing fields for exercise
KidKruger replied to Jakido's topic in The Lounge
Capitals are just emphasis, no big deal. What's with the recent thing about caps being somehow aggressive or mean. Just don't get it, maybe too thick-skinned. -
variable, like most bands. worth digging in on YT there are some gems, I will PM you a couple of their classic performances. malumbu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nice one. Not sure if I like the Sleaford Mods or > not, friends think I should. But interesting and > nice to talk about other things for a change even > if I am going off topic.
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yeah I was at opening too, good use of a dead tree.
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Car Alarm - mine keeps going off HELP needed!!!
KidKruger replied to peterjhallen's topic in The Lounge
? good car electricians after the lockdown ends? Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > KidKruger Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Dell Autos should be able to disable the horn > of > > the alarm. > > Worked for me ! > > > Are they open?? -
Car Alarm - mine keeps going off HELP needed!!!
KidKruger replied to peterjhallen's topic in The Lounge
Dell Autos should be able to disable the horn of the alarm. Worked for me ! -
paulipedia - to suggest all tarmac covered surfaces (roads, pavement, paths connecting different areas of park) should be for joggers only is not reasonable. Basically you?re saying Dulwich Park is a sports ground but if you want to walk or go with family then must mind you don?t get in the way of the runners as they have priority. Doesn?t sound like a serious suggestion, or option.
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I need a small piece of glass cutting approx 8cm x 4cm
KidKruger replied to kingkev's topic in The Lounge
FYI Walsh's are open until 5pm according to their website. -
I need a small piece of glass cutting approx 8cm x 4cm
KidKruger replied to kingkev's topic in The Lounge
Walsh's Glazing Herne hill -
Opening up local school playing fields for exercise
KidKruger replied to Jakido's topic in The Lounge
ha ha !! -
Is a bulk discount available ?
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Opening up local school playing fields for exercise
KidKruger replied to Jakido's topic in The Lounge
KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Won't be open for long then ! -
The lower part of the walk is opposite the old Harvester pub right, so you?re not talking about that (entrance to lower end of Cox?s walk) ?
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Farmers may have packs in their kiddies / toy / craft section.
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It's funny ploughman, I was thinking what would a thread aimed at discussing and setting new rules for park use look like. Clean sheet of paper, based on what we know now, based on how people are behaving now, what would the rules be / how would they vary from what's currently allowed or required ? Same thing with pavements and other non-park spaces, what would we set as the rules - which is I guess what you're proposing. I think it's natural to observe behaviours and (if one concludes they are unsatisfactory) be caused to consider alternate arrangements to address the shortfalls we witness. Your suggestion for pavements is sound, as are most rules in force, but the alignment of everyone's behaviour is unfortunately the Achille's heel - regardless of which space we're talking about 1
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I-phone 6s - charger cable needed asap
KidKruger replied to clairen's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Also, the point of closing down the sale/wanted threads is to PREVENT what you're trying to do - make contact between people and their items ! CAN OTHER PEOPLE NOT TURN THIS SECTION INTO FOR SALE AND WANTED PLEASE !?! -
I-phone 6s - charger cable needed asap
KidKruger replied to clairen's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Amazon this morning shows a full first page (22 items) of your cable available for delivery between 5-12 days, a lot better than 2-week delivery time. -
OMG - someone's taken a quote straight out of Viz ! The Curtain Twitchers: Cuthbert and the Nasty Binmen ufclarke Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We have a sign up thanking our bin men and this > week when they were collecting my 2.5yr old son > stood at the window and waved, as did another > small child on our street. Not only did the bin > men ignore my son (they looked straight at him, so > didn?t just overlook him) they thought it > appropriate to give each other the middle finger > as they went about their work. I appreciate they > are working in difficult circumstances but I don?t > think there?s any justification for that sort of > behaviour.
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Prime Minister moved to Intensive Care - non political
KidKruger replied to dbboy's topic in The Lounge
Common sense would indicate that every day of the week. Except this is UK, where people vote according to what FB stories passed to them by friends of friends convinced them most. The NHS has been run-down for years and will continue to be so I would expect, there's big money to be made privatising (further) the NHS and a pesky entire population is not going to get in the way of that. People already voted to ditch the NHS before Xmas. Now they show their support for NHS by doing some claps outside their front door of an evening. Hmm, I wonder which the NHS staff could use most. Jules-and-Boo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It would be political suicide for any government > to berate or abuse the NHS after this. > The government's behaviour has angered people for > long enough but I think now there would be riots > if they carried on as they have before. -
mako, people are still in belief that their entitlement to proceed as near normal as they are able is sacred. If that means getting too close to other people, that's other people's tough luck. My Run Today > Your Life. This is the decision people who get too close are making. The only way to deal with this is by looking after yourself and your own space when out and about, it means being verbal and getting into it BEFORE the offender gets too close (if they're not running up behind you, obvs). One may prove unpopular doing this, but the alternative may be drowning in your own phlegm for a few hours, on your own.
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Distance keeping in small local independent shops
KidKruger replied to NewWave's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
It's not just customers in organic village, the staff also seem to forget there's a 2m rule ! -
Alison, I'll take the odd irate poster on EDF over the advice your are providing (which in my view is dangerous and misleading) any day of the week. By now many of us know someone, or know someone who knows someone, that has succumbed to this deadly virus. It may just be the way I read your text, but it comes across as casual and dismissive of behaviours demonstrated by a minority of careless and ignorant people, behaviours which actually ARE dangerous and ARE going to cause more deaths. No sooner will we be through the first few weeks and we'll be hit by the infections caused through this casual, lazy and self-entitled behaviour. People are right to point it out, they are right to be concerned and they are right to fear anyone coming too close to them. Now is not the time to be harking on about rights and being polite and not complaining about selfish behaviour, that is way down the priorities because, and this is the important bit, it's literally life and death until beaten. There isn't much to take a view on and impose personal choice on really. It's life or death, infected or not infected, protected from casual non-adherence to guidelines, or not.
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What about the deadly infection going around and the need to keep away from one another to avoid spreading the virus ? Doesn?t that figure in the rose-tinted impression too ?
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Now that?s taking things toooo far malumbu !
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