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Friend had this on her FB page. Brought a smile to my face this Autumnal morn and for some reason the Family Room came to mind.
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Platform on Tooley Street is ok, gets v busy. The Woolpack on Bermondsey Street would be my boozer of choice round that end of London Bridge, but if you just want at London Bridge Station, not a great selection. Market Porter in Borough Market is good. Guess what I think is great may not chime with what you think. Cooperage (Tooley St) is quite cosy and ok for a few pints.
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AM putting in a nice bit of effort there for the Fair Play award. red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks Meds, I had QPR losing to Saints 1-2 in my > head, not 1-3. > > AM - 2 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 5 > points > > Table amended, no change in positions...
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Have tae say, checked ma spuds eftir Marks mouser charity effort, which I drapped a few quid intae likesay. I'm Divnae growwin a begbiesque tap lip warmer the noo ken, but it minds me oan tae just gee they wee guys a extra feel when ehs go aboot ma bawbag business if you git me.
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I shaved my pubic hair into a handle-bar moustache. Last time I checked it resembled Gonzo wearing a crash helmet! Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is it true that if I don't grow a moustache every > November my knob will fall off?
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The Gardens cafe - NOT baby friendly
Help-Ma-Boab replied to nubby'smums's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Review of The Gardens in Southwark News today. Free paper picked up outside shops on LL. I noted "... The place is quite family orientated, with ample room to manoeuvre buggies" Do the owners pay for these reviews as it seems at odds to this thread. Confused non parent, have enjoyed breakfast in the past in there but not been for a while. Service had the potential to be slow, but I chivvied them up a bit. Good enough fry, prefer Prettys now. -
Remind me again where you are sitting at the Xmas drinks? Thanks in advance! (smiley face to avoid offence!) El Pibe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Cool. > > I've just helped fund David 'Braid' Hellman > publish a satirical Graphic Novel based on the > Legend of Zelda. > I've an incredibly geeky warm glow about me now. > > http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/davidhellman/s > econd-quest
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I had a hedgehog in our garden as a kid. Loved that wee guy. Called him Sandy. Whats yours called fly?
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New cafe at old electric shop on Peckham Rye.
Help-Ma-Boab replied to the-e-dealer's topic in The Lounge
A friend you say t-e-d, was this a, you know, date with a friend? Wheeling out the big guns with a ?7 brekkie eh. Smoothy. the-e-dealer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > On a rare day off I popped in here with my friend > attracted by the ?7 breakfast offer on the A board > outside. I asked and the waitress said "Sorry this > offer finished at 1pm" It was 1.15 ! FFS . As the > IN-SIDE board had no prices (IMMEDIATLEY SCAREY!) > and no breakfast type stuff anyway we had a fine > brunch at the Park Cafe INSTEAD. -
A kilt maybe... Tradesman32 Wrote: > There is a good discount for husband and wife... > Do you look good in a dress Help ma Bob?? > > I will give them a ring in the morning..
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Not got round to it yet Luke but Im intending on going up to Dulwich Squash Club (Nashoi link above) for one of their Sunday drop in sessions soon(ish). 6 till 9 I think and a tenner for non members. Be a good way of having a look at the club and a hit before considering joining (?220 per year - not sure if there are court fees ontop of that - would find out in a drop-in session I guess). Some pretty useful players at the club. The courts at Dulwich Hamlet are fine (bit cold in winter) and you can genrally get the time you want if you book a week in advance. Squash for the 2020 Olympics...Im backing the bid!
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Sunday Lunch recommendations
Help-Ma-Boab replied to babisticbabymassage's topic in The Family Room Discussion
The Paxton in Gypsy Hill does a good roast. Nice walk from ED to get a hearty appetite and had a barry pork belly there a couple of weeks back. Does get v busy so best to call ahead to see if you need to book. http://www.thepaxtongipsyhill.com/ -
Anyone know of any eligible single men - late 30s to mid 40s
Help-Ma-Boab replied to mrtarquin's topic in The Lounge
I wonder if t-e-d has looked after himself a bit too much! I do hope he does at least make contact as it seems he was putting himself in the frame when asking if 49 was acceptable (although it was bleedin obvious from the thread title he was just out of scope - otherwise why post). Go oan t-e-d, go oan, go oan, go oan... maxxi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > True HMB but it WAS a 'qualified' extension "a 49 > year old that has looked after himself", so maybe > t-e-d's self-confessed 'senior-moment' has made > him a borderline case at best. -
Anyone know of any eligible single men - late 30s to mid 40s
Help-Ma-Boab replied to mrtarquin's topic in The Lounge
Nope, Barbara happy to extend her range to 49 (or did you not read that either!)(smiley face) the-e-dealer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > oh yeah! Sorry Senior Moment! But I DID know that > 49 is Late 40s. Think I'm counted out. -
Anyone know of any eligible single men - late 30s to mid 40s
Help-Ma-Boab replied to mrtarquin's topic in The Lounge
I must have misread the title of the thread then! Looks like: Anyone no of any eligible single men - late 30's to mid 40's to me. Anyhow, you in or not. If not guess you will let other suitors have a chance to woo Barbara. the-e-dealer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nothing in the Original post about age! -
Anyone know of any eligible single men - late 30s to mid 40s
Help-Ma-Boab replied to mrtarquin's topic in The Lounge
So you throwing your hat in the ring t-e-d.(the orignal post was seeking upto mid 40's - but looks like you could be in with a shout now) Good luck Barbara in your quest. the-e-dealer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Stating the Bleedin Obvious? > Help-Ma-Boab Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Is that not late 40's? > > > > > > the-e-dealer Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Is 49 ok -
Anyone know of any eligible single men - late 30s to mid 40s
Help-Ma-Boab replied to mrtarquin's topic in The Lounge
Is that not late 40's? the-e-dealer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is 49 ok -
Mr Matey Bubble Bath and a satsuma. That's what was in my stocking year after year. Santa must have had oodles of the stuff. Dee Woffaz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > can you still get Soap on a Rope? Months of > hanging round your bath taps leaving brightly > coloured soap scum round the overflow until it > cracked and eventually was thrown away....... > Those were the days.
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700 year anniversary of Battle of Bannockburn in 2014. I can see the campaign posters now! I'm not for Independace btw.
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Thats the one. Had a banner outside for a while advertising the elvis night. Same guy who does the Pizza place above. Surfbobby swears by the pizza place and i have joined him there. Was a good night and the pizzas weren't bad either. (I await a rash of pizza based Elvis jokes to appear) Michael Palaeologus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Veer Zara?
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This place has a great elvis guy. Pizza place: http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/ciros-pizza-pomodoro-london ETA: The Indian on LL, cant remember the name had him a few months back as well. Curry Clubbers will know the one. Opposite the bishop on the corner.
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As a 17 year old I got into a bit of a tangle with a 63 year old at Bredbury Hall (some place!) near Manchester. I dont oft speak of it.
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Baggsy not sitting next tae El Pibe at any Xmas drinks!
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Think I saw Bullett Baxter in ED a few years ago.
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