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Help-Ma-Boab

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  1. I moved with my family to The Cotswolds 6 months ago. To a small village of 1000 people. One pub and a post office/shop. The village primary school has 96 pupils. Cirencester is 4 miles away and a lovely Roman Town with all we need. Love it. O.A.Partygirl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm also following this post with interest. We're > looking for something similar, ideally on the edge > of or near a town with more space and at a lower > cost than London. It's very hard to find anything > we like- we're spoilt living in SE22 with > everything on the doorstep. > I'd love to hear stories of people who have made > the move.
  2. No Blunt No Go for me I'm afraid #NBNG
  3. There is this thread in The Lounge. Maybe combine forces: /forum/read.php?20,2082072 And Natty - you may be better to not come across as so persistent* *Desperate
  4. ooooh Matron cn150 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm Bob's wife - Mrs Bob. I'm a nurse at King's.
  5. Did Mrs Buzzard enjoy a finger of Fudge Bob?
  6. Id like to see a Rumour Monger set up beside the Cheese Monger in between the Fish Monger. I think Mrs Buzzard may be a regular.
  7. Don't be. She is very warm and welcoming. edcam Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm a bit scared of Mrs. Bob tbh
  8. I'm wondering what Bob is considering for Christmas dinner this year? No doubt we will soon find out. Ptarmigan is very popular I hear.
  9. Tees up a possibility of a bush trim and Mrs Buzzard scenario- check diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Melbourne Grove..Check > > Double fronted house...Check > > Garden backs onto Glengarry Road...Check
  10. I think Mrs Buzzard is no stranger to the Legend of Dick Pappenheim. A huge fan I heard. outwo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Funnily enough Seabag, Dick Pappenheim took part > in the 1952 Oslo Olympic Games and he was as Dutch > as a windmill. Sometimes miracles do occur in > adverse conditions. > > Louisa.
  11. Ever had your gums round a Black Pudding Supper Lou? Loads salt and Vinegar. Amazing. Loutwo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > pk Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Loutwo Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Who on earth East chips with lasagne? Surely > a > > > nice salad and garlic bread is the only > route? > > > Bizarre choice. > > > > > > Louisa. > > > > It?s very common in old school greasy spoon > type > > cafs, I thought you liked those traditional, > low > > cost, working class places and the people that > eat > > in them? > > When I go to a greasy spoon the last thing I wanna > eat is lasagne. I?d rather have a fry up or egg > and chips. If I want something fancy like lasagne > I?d rather go in Wetherspoons thanks all the same! > > > Louisa.
  12. Scottish Chippies have so much more to offer than others. I crave a Black Pudding supper (battered and deep fired black pudding) but would also easily devour: Haggis supper Battered Hamburger supper Deep Fried Pizza Supper Smoked Sausage Supper White Pudding Supper Steak Pie Supper King Rib Supper Any of these with an added chip onion. Washed down with a glass bottle of Irn Bru. YUMBOS Barry likesay.
  13. Id kill for a black Pudding Supper. Just cant get them in England. A real loss for me. I did find a chippy doing battered hamburgers in my new town. A real bonus. Not a BP supper though. Chippies are so different in Scotland.
  14. You can use oyster all way to Gatwick now. Tap out at airport. Cheap as chips Might be cheaper than buying a ticket. Saves time as well. Bic Basher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'd use Oyster between Forest Hill and East > Croydon, then get a single paper ticket for ?5.40. > It's a steal!
  15. Mrs Bob. Such a trouper. Always sacrifices her needs for yours. At least she gets to join you at the weekend. Im sure she takes comfort in that Bob... Bob Buzzard Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Help-Ma-Boab Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > 5* hostess I believe Bob. You must be very > proud > > of the effort she puts in. All lodgers leave > > satisfied and happy. Tell her to keep it up. > > > > Bob Buzzard Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Help-Ma-Boab Wrote: > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > ----- > > > > Is Mrs Buzzard joining you Bob? Or is she > > > project > > > > managing the builders this summer? > > > > > > > > > Mrs Bob will be joining me at the weekends > once > > > she has sorted our Airbnb lodgers out each > week. > > > It?s great renting four of our five bedrooms out > on Airbnb during the summer, because the ?Rent a > Room? Scheme lets you earn up to a threshold of > ?7,500 per year tax-free from letting out > furnished accommodation in your home. Someone has > to be resident, hence why Mrs Bob stays there.
  16. #Gold diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > While husband Bob is busy dib dibbing, Mrs > Buzzard, with tape in hand, invites some builders > round to measure up... > > https://www.picclickimg.com/d/l400/pict/2928710517 > 89_/PLAYMOBIL-CONSTRUCTION-FIGURES-spare-BuildersP > eopleWorkersJob-Lot.jpg > > ''Ok, after 3, let's see which one of you can > provide me with the best rear extension...''
  17. 5* hostess I believe Bob. You must be very proud of the effort she puts in. All lodgers leave satisfied and happy. Tell her to keep it up. Bob Buzzard Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Help-Ma-Boab Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Is Mrs Buzzard joining you Bob? Or is she > project > > managing the builders this summer? > > > Mrs Bob will be joining me at the weekends once > she has sorted our Airbnb lodgers out each week.
  18. Is Mrs Buzzard joining you Bob? Or is she project managing the builders this summer?
  19. I think it pips The Patch. DovertheRoad Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is this the most anticipated restaurant opening in > the history of East Dulwich?
  20. Go back to the original job ad and person specification. Review their core requirements and ask yourself how you would give examples of these competencies with evidence form your previous experience. As others have said look at the hospital website and the HR/Recruitment pages. What are their published core values -think about these and how you match them and when you demonstrated these values. Make sure you know where the interview is taking place. Leave lots of time to get there. Best to sit with a coffee nearby gathering your thoughts than stressing on a bus stuck in traffic with 15 minutes to your slot! ETA: Link - https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/advice/interview_manage.html Good luck
  21. Posh chips Louisa, posh chips... Loutwo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes ignore the usual suspects. I wish you well > too, nice to see something a little bit different > opening on the lane. About time we had some > variety. Hope it goes well. Btw to those > complaining about the two different menus, it?s > quite clear that they are both for two different > things. Some people just say negative stuff for > something to do I?m sure. > > Louisa.
  22. Think it was very much of its time. For me anyhow. Sephiroth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Good shout HMB > > as you are here - I wonder how much better Inside > 72 would have done if it launched in the new beer > world of the twenty teens instead of the early > noughties...?
  23. Big windows in ToastED / Terriors. Good to be seen sipping a beer in. Sephiroth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I suppose in the interests of fairness, I should > point out before LouTwo does that beer is in fact > already sold in multiple bars already in existence > on the lane, it isn't very healthy and isn't > particularly cheap
  24. ?5.50 for a kebab at Kebab and wine. What's that fir a family of four...
  25. Could you not just carry your sandwich in the packet in your hand? Needed a bag? M&S sandwiches come boxed/sealed don't they? ETA: Think I get it now - re read and you didn't actually want a bag. Stand down... JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Same in M&S in Holborn - I gave the manager a > dirty look after putting my sandwich in a huge > bag. > > They want us to use our own I think which I will > try to.
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