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eccentric

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  1. flocker spotter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > James Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > So what is it going to be then? Stop teasing > us. > > Give us a clue, at the very least. > > > C*fe Is it going to be the "pop up" cafe site mentioned in the notice on Blue Mountains window?
  2. katie1997 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > :)) sweets or sweeties is far easier :)) (tu)
  3. katie1997 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > *Bob* Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I believe the traditional ingredient in > 'sweets' > > is 'sugar'. > > *Bob* you sure know a thing or two about boiled > confectionary. *Bob* does, but can he spell confectionery?
  4. There is a triple shop site on the market on NCR opposite Hope & Greenwood, Blue Mountain and Dr Boo. Would make a lovely JW. IMHO
  5. HonaloochieB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You were a Riff Raff roadie, Quids? I'm even more > impressed. > Geezer, than which there is no higher compliment. Stand back Quids, HB is about to blow.........you possibly!
  6. eater81 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So believing in talking snakes, angels, miracles, > that the world was created in 6 days flat, that > the theory of evolution is invalid etc etc is the > mark of an intelligent human being? Blessed are the Cheesemakers
  7. Asset Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Car overturned on Townley at about 3am this > morning (Mr Asset was walking the dog and saw it), > nowt to do with the junction though. > Hope passengers are okay. Mr Asset walking the dog at 3.AM!?! did he have a digital camera about his person?
  8. Scene: Burglars driving down the road, stopped by cops Cop 1: hello my lad, can I ask where you are going? Stripy Shirt 1: just collecting scrap guv?nor! Cop 2: Mind if I look in the cab? Stripy Shirt 2: (starting to sweat on upper lip) Err, no, what for? Cop 2: What's this digital camera for then? Stripy Shirt 2: Ain't mine! Cop 2: Is it yours? (Points accusingly at Stripy Shirt 1) Stripy Shirt 1: Yes it's mine. Cop 2: Mind if I look at the smudges? Stripy Shirt 1: If you must. Cop 2: why so many pictures of houses on Underhill Road? Stripy Shirt 1: (slight stammer) er, I?m, a student of Victorian vernacular architecture ... and it's for my MA Cop 1: C'mon lads, you're nicked! Stripy Shirt 2: What for?! Cop 1: Going equipped to steal. Think that?s how it works, would stand corrected by any legal out there Eccentric
  9. Found a pair of sunnies in a matching branded case on Underhill Road last night, near junction with Belvoir Road. Looks like they may have been a cyclists. Please PM me if their yours, you know the brand.
  10. Michael Palaeologus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Having reached a certain age I am thinking that I > may focus my sartorial style on that of an Engish > Gentleman. To that end I was wondering where one > would go to find the appropriate clothing? But on > a budget. > > Tweeds would go down well, autumnal colours going > with my flaming riah and peaches and cream > complection. Mr P Might I suggest old town. Not the Clapham variety but the Norfolk based outfitters. A fine line in period style garments for the discerning gent about town as seen here
  11. SteveT Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When a guy in new york stood up for himself and > shot the 4 man gang on a train who were > threatening him with a sharpened screwdriver, the > muggings dropped by 14% the following year. > > > > Hooray and many happy returns, say I. exactamondo - where's Charlie Bronson when we need him!
  12. Sporthuntor Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I go to the Clipper, the bloke with tons of > tattoos does the best cut I reckon - the other > guys do a good cut too, no complaints! 2nd the Clipper, Darren the owner did my usual "no.2 all over" this week, 9 quid job done. though I do miss Vas.......
  13. found some pics here "oh Mr Sloane, you can see right through my dress"
  14. Slightly off thread but still on the Camberwell Old Cemetery did the forum know ?Entertaining Mr Sloane? was filmed here? From memory the cemetery gate house was used for some of the scenes.
  15. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > it'll be an indoor meat market, cosmetics > superstore, or giant barbers / Western Union / > internet caf?. > > Unfortunately you're probably spot on, another > nail in the Rye Lane coffin. Or is it another nail bar in the rye lane coffin?
  16. SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Before anyone follows that advice I would like to > see more people vote with their wallet and visit > > Hoopers > The Duke > Nuns Head > Montpelier > > more often > > I'm fed up of being in a tiny group in those > places - all of them offer something different to > the LL experience but we are poor at supporting > them I reckon Mr MacG is correct, people are, by and large flock type creatures and want to see and be seen, if you have very deep pockets and a winning formula then off piste could work for you but don't forget the old adage, Location, location , location. I wish you well in your venture.
  17. Subject to the size of your garden and access it will fall foul of planning issues, I think primarily the height of a container is over the height of a garden structure that fits within permitted development, not to mention running a business from your garden. Check with Southwark planning
  18. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There is one guy who lives in the action for blind > people home up the top of Underhill who has been > known to be a bit touchy with the ladies, but this > sounds a bit beyond his remit. He you see him > again I'd suggest confronting him in front of > people if there is anyone around. Did he seem to > be using the cane at all when he was walking out > the station? If it's this guy his name is Billy and you'll find him most days hanging out in the Uplands Cafe (formally The Ideal) went for Mrs E one day many moons ago with tongue hanging out of his head, I shit you not, Mrs E legged it.....or so she said....
  19. Correct PGC The Pie and Mash in question was Bert's at the top of Peckham Park Road. Always my favourite. I purchased a glass advertising sign from their closing down sale auction a while ago.
  20. No but I've just found unlicensed nudity on LL
  21. phillyboy Wrote: Anyone know what the shop opposite Franklins is destined for? Edited 1 time(s). Last edit was july 03, 01:30pm by SeanMacGabhann. How can Sean edit Phillyboys post?
  22. Keef, It is, or was on Hindwoods books for sale, a long lease described as a virtual freehold. Got me thinking about the EDD, remember when one half of that used to be a pram shop? Do a hot trade in Buggafuggas or whatever they're called eh?
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