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Nigello

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  1. If only the 176 were front (and back-) loaded at the start and end of the working day, with slightly fewer between, say 0930 and 1600. I did fill in a form I had through my door to suggest this, but can't remember whether it was from a political party or a consultative body. In the short term, bus passengers that "move right down and take all available seats" would be very welcome.
  2. It might sound trite, even glib, but if you want to hear, you will. There's no doubt that aircraft noise can be disturbing but don't underestimate the brain's ability to tune out from sounds you'd really prefer to hear. Use wax earplugs, improve your sleeping regime and just accept that the noise is there. After a while I think you won't be half as disturbed as you are now.
  3. I gargle with salt water as soon as I get a tickle in the throat, then drink fizzy Vitamin C/Zinc with ginger and garlic and honey. It sounds bad, but it's OK. Lots of sleep is a must, as is lots of water. Boots chesty cough syrup is good to dissolved the phlegm. Muninex Maximum Strength is really good, but it's only available in the US. It contains about six times the amount of guaifinesin, the stuff that loosens the catarrh, than UK medicines. http://biovea.net/uk/product_detail.aspx?PID=3652&OS=204&KW=mucinex%20&cp=4&NAME=MUCINEX?-12-HOUR-EXPECTORANT-Maximum-Strength-48-Tablets
  4. James, Ticketing parkers who park illegally outside the Sainsbury's (Dulwich Plough) would really help prevent tailbacks there between 1600 and 1900. Just one parked vehicle can really make the traffic back up at already busy times. Can you work on this and let us know what action will be taken? Thanks.
  5. Doodle1 You must report this. It's discriminatory.
  6. http://www.peckhammarket.com/ It's at the Harris Academy from this Saturday (1/11).
  7. Danes
  8. Cruel Summer - Bananarama
  9. I (i?)
  10. Ships
  11. You can still work to a tight budget, yet be thoughtful about aesthetics. <<<< Solipsistic claptrap. An eight year old, unless s/he is precocious and of a prodigious design sensibility, really does not care about fineries of the building they're learning in (unless, of course, that structure is unsafe, dilapidated and uncared for, which the new school - despite its functional looks - will not be). Stop thinking about yourselves and how important design and aesthetics are to your life and think of the education, safety and development of the child. I love things of beauty, but I don't want the baby of good education to be thrown out with the bath waters of design-fetishism. Make the school strong, secure, well-lit and reasonably attractive and then fill it with great teachers to instruct enthusiastic children of parents committed to their education and bin the aesthetic-anxiety, please.
  12. Thanks Yes, I have a fern which has done well but never really gets past a certain size. At least it's healthy, so thankful for small mercies/small ferns.
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAoRAwNFYfo&index=3&list=PLSbrUjOxz7HjBlEveH_KUC-LKBMetI-1W It's a nice tale with nice pics and a mini-interview. Have a look.
  14. I really don't think the minds of four or five year olds are ready for the alleged inspiration a school building designed to an aesthetic so lusted after by EDF types. They want it to be clean, safe, secure, well-lit and with good facilities and teachers. The adults - of a certain kind, at least - want the added beauty, not the children.
  15. Time (Clock of the Heart) - Culture Club
  16. Recap
  17. Try ringing at 0800 and asking for an appt on the day. You could ring later and ask for a cancellation, or you might be offered a consultation with a prescribing nurse. I saw one when I had a bad chest and she prescribed antibiotics. I have to say she was more attentive and thorough than some of the doctors I have seen in my life (at DMC and elsewhere).
  18. Why not phone the companies in question and let them know it's not a good idea to go that way? At least it's something that might work as you wait for a better solution.
  19. I've a few yuccas that do well outside, lots of ivy, jasmine, some holly as well as hydrangea and pyracantha but need a few more ideas for large pots in a relatively sheltered (no winds) but ultimately sun-free back yard. Has anyone an idea for others that might do as well, including climbers? Thanks
  20. Read back, Belle: the conversation went off on a tack, to which I responded.
  21. Pedestrians and cyclists do not mix, even in parks, unless the lanes are completely separate and not just a lined-off section of a walkway. Today in SE22 I saw two lots of magazinified parents - daddy up front with baby/toddler in a basket, mummy at the back and the other kid riding in between - on the pavement. Having a child cycle with you doesn't allow you to break the law. (They sped off too quickly before I could tell them.)
  22. Cindy Wilson/Kate Pierson + Junior Senior (don't laugh)! It's a breezy, upbeat tune a la Tom Tom Club, with a neat video too: or
  23. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29545938 New sizes, new prices
  24. It is called "Magic Wok" and the sign I was going on about has been re-filled with pics of Chinese food you can buy inside. Wish it well.
  25. Nigello

    Flu jab

    Got mine, after having waited a long time in the surgery, to be told that I'd've been much quicker had I taken up the offer from Boots! Was told it would be 90 percent effective but will still be washing my hands often and thoroughly.
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