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Help-Ma-Boab

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  1. Think he initially started out as Pussey Liquor millymoll Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I love Phlegm's work - just wish he'd change his > name.
  2. Did Richard Madely not get pinched once as well?
  3. Is this a new, lighter Foxy? Digging his exotic teas here, and liking graffiti next door. I like it. The new Foxy. I like my tea strong and with 3 sugars btw.
  4. A variation on kissing an elephant on the nose perchance? Dopamine1979 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Just for the love of God don't do the white eared > elephant trick > > East Dulwich ain't ready to see the Fox's tail.
  5. How do you know it was a neighbour? Could be anybody passing at night. Troupes do go around at night looking for stuff.
  6. Fazer71 - you are going to burst a blood vessel. Have a croissant and a wee sit down.
  7. Would be if Ray80 was upfront that he works/owns Jaflong. Not posing as a punter.
  8. Ray,Ray,Ray. You really can't get the hang of this can you? ay80 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > my regular curry house is jaflong and also they > recently made the restaurant BYOB which is great > because they don't charge for corkage
  9. Won't anybody think of the male shop workers who have to stand on their feet for approx 8 hours a day.... ETA: *Tips bowler hat at Newwave*
  10. Don't think aggie is talking about the drummers on the Rye...more somebody listening to drum beats in their flat, music pumped up, loudly. Could be wrong but that's my reading.
  11. Konrad Bartelski
  12. I cant look beyond Big Daddy edcam Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Giant Haystacks.
  13. Compromise eh. Live with aircraft noise or move. 45 minute cycle from Norwood tae London Bridge. Rough as fook though. fazer71 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes that's true, but even that wouldn't tempt > me. > > Too far from central London . > > Ideally the perfect move after ED would be a > similar bicycle ride away from the smoke.
  14. I play squash right handed, write left handed, golf right handed, pool and snooker left handed, lift a pint right handed. What does it mean...
  15. Nae aircraft noise though. fazer71 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Norwood = No mans land. > > Rough as anything. > > Cheap for good reasons. IMHO.
  16. Sat in The Elm Tree right now. Can't say as a solo drinker I feel imbedded yet! Tis ok. A mix of Scaffolders and lads with smart shirts, buttoned up for the night. Doormen unsure as to my identity and what treasures my rucksack holds. ?4 for a pint of reasonable Guiness.
  17. Gastropub is pushing it somewhat though. (As per the reviews) sjw Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > William IV has undergone a refurb is now THE > ELMTREE only been at lunch time--- not terrible!
  18. Mine too. Oddball numbers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > red devil Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I'm wearing shorts and t-shirt regardless... > > one of my brothers does this. all year round. > > he lives in Scotland.
  19. Drinks not for everyone.
  20. Yep ednewmy, it's fab. Also Taste of Cyprus is good. Owned by brother of The Vineyard in Camberwell. The Elm Tree pub has a large beer garden and is alright, not great but does a job. JollyWoodman and Chancery Beckenham are great. Also can pop into Penge ,Crystal Palace or back to ED easily. Elmers End station is 25 mins into London Bridge, and 30 mins to Charing X or Cannon Street. Tram 12 mins to East Croydon. Feel happy here, mainly because I have a small end of terrace cottage with a small garden to call home... ednewmy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Help-Ma-Boab Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Moved to Elmers End in March. Not much in EE > but > > 15 mins walk to Beckenham High Street and from > my > > front door I'm on Lordship Lane in just over 30 > > mins if I fancy a pint back there. 3 miles from > > Crystal Palace and Penge is walkable. I have a > > small 2 bed gaff now with a lovely secluded > > garden. Couldn't get anywhere near that 5 miles > up > > the road in East Dulwich > > Elmers End is also home to Zi'Teresa which is one > of the best neigbourhood Italian restaurants I've > ever eaten at. The staff are absolutely delightful > and the food is consistently great, and often > outstanding. Definitely highly recommended if you > haven't been yet.
  21. Moved to Elmers End in March. Not much in EE but 15 mins walk to Beckenham High Street and from my front door I'm on Lordship Lane in just over 30 mins if I fancy a pint back there. 3 miles from Crystal Palace and Penge is walkable. I have a small 2 bed gaff now with a lovely secluded garden. Couldn't get anywhere near that 5 miles up the road in East Dulwich
  22. Was struggling to remember the name of that one. Mine as well. Business mans lunch...good value that! Then onto The Carousel for an underage swally.... Peckhamrye Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mine was when I was 18, first year at Stirling > University at the Qismat, in 1980...never looked > back, love curries, eating them and making them.
  23. Fashion it into a bit of honeycomb and ram it into a jar of honey... *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DulwichFox Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I only ever post about things I know about.. > > > I will store this brown nugget of dung and > treasure it
  24. It's not one of these new 5000" sets....and she's sitting on top of it?
  25. ?7.50 for a jar of honey. You would certainly have been stung by a bee if you bought that!
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