Curmudgeon Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > They should use it to correct that ridiculously > dangerous townley road / east dulwich grove > junction they created This with huge bells on!
Sue, me and others I know have had the same thing, it goes for a bit then comes back hard. Went on and of for a couple of weeks then it takes another week at least to get back to strength. Weird one, no aching teeth though.
The p4 is the better bus to Brixton station as it drops you outside, so if you stand nearly opposite N Dulwich station you can wait for either the P4 or 37 and will get one of them within 5 mins
Drier, did it a couple of years ago and it lasted til May *shudders* Although that does show how good I felt by the end of Jan. Going to reduce this year rather than dry out completely. Seems more sensible. Good luck though.
I was personally disappointed not to see comments on the passing of Jimmy Hill include his contribution to the lexicon of the 1970's and 80's English playground. Why was he generally associated with a dubious statement - was he prone to making them or was it just that a chin stroke accompanies pondering the truth?
What we don't have, and I agree with Artful for this reason, is the long-term effect of vaping. Smoking as a habit has a psychological component as well as pharmacological. Does it introduce a behaviour, particularly in the young, that can morph into cigarette smoking later in life?
Yes, same Mr Roberts name, having said Mr Cameron first, it sounded so amateur, wouldn't say who parcel was for or what it was, said it was a lost one, never asked for my name or any personal details. Number with-held. Mindless prank?
Just had a weird call from what sounded like kids saying I needed to go to the coop and collect a lost parcel - went down there and no such person or facility. Didn't ask for info just seemed to want me out of the house.
It's mad out there at the moment, I envy no-one in the public sector who has to balance the books at the moment, and then justify the cuts to the public.
or near enough, sort of knew this would be round here when I saw it on the BBC homepage http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-34718659 Local govt mimicing national govt standard procedure: 1. fail to fund/maintain old institution 2. Claim it's not fit for purpose/rescuable 3. Sell to private developer 4. Profit.
2-1 loss - season over. However, I liked the fanzine article that said we should be happy in the league we're in as we're competitive, hopefully no hangover next year tho.
Given that the Dulwich park folk, in their wisdom, have fenced off the table tennis tables during easter holidays does anyone know where else has tables? Aside from the single one next to the skate park in peckham rye.
Thanks all, I found a reasonably complex route avoiding Vauxhall by going over Loughborough junction way and working my way to battersea park via Union Road, it does avoid most major traffic routes until you get to the bridges. Did that in 38 mins yesterday but fairly flat out. Horsebox, I'm up at the plough too and yours is much simpler, half a mile less and flatter, I'll give that a go thanks.
I nearly smeared some poor guy on a bicycle when opening my car door on Landells Road last night. Being a bit shocked he stopped which allowed me to apologise for not checking my mirrors. He had the kindness to accept and reminded me to check my door mirror before opening the door. It takes two seconds to do but its a good habit to get into round here with lots of side street parking.
> I guess anyone would pay for private education if > they could afford it This is a common misconception. Granted my kids lives will be harder because I believe we should live in a meritocracy and more equal society, but it's probably not the worst thing I'll saddle them with.
rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm going to get my shoes shined later, will ask > what the word on the street is. Ha. Isn't this place the online shoe-shiner? If less reliable