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misi

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  1. Hello. I have a couple of short questions I'd like to bounce off somebody who works in either HR or recruitment. Please send me a Private Message if you can help. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated. If you happen to work in HR or Recruitment for the private sector even better (specifically marketing, communications/media or business consultancy/services). But I'm not fussy as my questions are fairly general! -M.
  2. Hi. I am wondering if some kindly soul could possibly give my car a jump to get it started or, failing that, loan me jumper cables. I'm not sure why the battery would have died since one cannot accidentally leave the lights on (a newish Fiat 500). We're near junction of Landells Rd and Silvester Road. I'd be looking for help either tonight (Tues 22nd April) or, preferably, up until mid to late morning tomorrow (Wedn 23rd). I'll drive it to Turners on Barry Road in the morning for a battery charge or replacement I suppose. I've got ?15 to ?20 at home on me if that entices anyone? Or my eternal gratitude. Whichever takes your fancy. If you can help, send me a message and I'll send back my mobile number (or give me yours). Thanks for reading this! Michael
  3. This is my first post in the family section. We don't have kids. We have a cat. Do kids still do chores (like mow lawns - ha ha) for extra pocket money? Or is that very 20th century? I'm looking for someone to help with cat care when we're away (morning and evening visits - feeding/watering, cleaning out litter tray, playing with the cat a bit). We have friends locally that help, but they're often away too. There are professional services charging ?7-11 per 15min visit (who knows if they stay 15min?). I'd have thought this task would be perfect for a 10-15 year old and ideally I'd be paying less to. I live in SE22 near junction of Sylvester/Landells. I'd have to feel that anyone I give keys to is totally trustworthy, so I thought if I meet the parents, etc this would be more likely. Send m a message if you have a kid that would be interested. Or I could see an older lady (or gent) doing this too. Thanks.
  4. Sadly, we're not selling up in SE22 and buying some discounted villa in Southern Europe which has sat empty since 2008 gathering dust on its marble floors. We're staying in London. So, yes, we have to get as much as we can for the house. Sadly. I don't think anyone we buy our next property from will be charitable towards us. So, I suspect using an agent will be our route, but I just wanted to hear about any alternatives.
  5. I am going to post this in "residential property" section too, but as it is mostly posts about seeking/offering rooms or flats to let I thought I'd try the "issues/gossip" section as well. I am considering selling my house in East Dulwich and am investigating the traditional estate agent route. However, if anyone has any thoughts about selling a house without an agent (and save on paying their fees) I'd be VERY interested. Especially if you've done it yourself! Note to any Estate Agents ED Forum members: I probably will go down the more traditional route so no need to write and tell me why your agency is the best option, thanks.
  6. I have once posted a recommendation for Andy's massage services, but I feel the need to mention how amazing the last two massages with him have been. Like others posting here, I have enjoyed (and endured) many massages in spas, hotels, etc throughout the world. A handful have been great. The last two with Andy are in my Top Five Ever list. I swim a lot and also hold tension in my shoulders (don't we all?)... and I prefer a more "intensive" approach to my knots (which Andy has the technique, stamina, strength to do). However, he'll do something subtle, a small movement on a "trigger point" which can be equally impressive/beneficial. I know not everyone likes so much pressure, like me, but I know he can tailor the massage to each client's needs. Don't hesitate to book an appointment. Sorry to drivel on, but it's rare that I am this enthusiastic.
  7. I'll be going to the town hall meeting and voting in primary tonight, 5 Feb. Here is the website link in case anyone couldn't find the relevant info: http://www.democratsabroad.org/node/4397


    Will try to make the Obama supporters meeting on Gloucester Rd tomorrow, 6 Feb, too.


    I've lived outside of the US for most of my adult life (and, as an adult, have never been in the States during a presidential election year). This will be my first time voting. Embarassing. But I can sleep at night knowing that my home state has gone democrat in the past two G.W. Bush wins. Thanks for the post. I noticed it just in time... otherwise I'd have missed today's primary vote.


    -M

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