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firstchoicegary Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cyclists need to try and realise we > dont have as much control over a 2 ton van as > 150kg bike and rider. motorbikes have power to get > out of trouble. A ridiculous thing to say. If you drive with due care and attention and at a sensible speed, respecting other road users, particularly cyclists, who are the most vulnerable road users, then you'd have as much control over your 2 ton van as is necessary to avoid any collisions etc
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Well done, Ted Max. Here's a score. Go getcherself somefink nice, alright, treacle?
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Keep the ?10. If you've sold the item in good faith and listed it honestly, it's the buyers responsibility to research elsewhere and know the market value of what they are buying. Not your problem.
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Schools on the 363 (route, Crystal Palace direction)?
Horsebox replied to theatreaaron's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
The Met Police have a database of school uniforms. Have you reported this as a crime? -
Rhedd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No pecuniary interest at all....just pure > discussion and interest as to individuals personal > views. No interest other than being a 'qualified' practicioner? IMO: it's a sham. Snake Oil peddlers etc and the NHS should have no business wasting money on it.
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Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What kind of talents do young attractive women > have? The young attractive women in my office are very good at filing (paperwork and their nails!) making the tea and talking about celebrity gossip mags. Perhaps these should be rounds in the pageant, with bonus points awarded if undertaken whilst wearing a bikini.
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Condor...very nice indeed. Tempted much? I also ride a Specialized but it's a Hardrock mtb. Let me know how you get on and which route you decide on. Good luck - you'll be semi pro in no time!
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In that case Boneyard might be able to help you. I kept meaning to join them but could never make the dates they'd arranged. What bike is it - road/mountain? And what level/ type of riding would you be doing?
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I think Boneyard (poster on here) did some trips down to the north downs with other riders...hang on, do you mean motorbike?
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Moos Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Horsebox Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > At work we tend towards 'Doris' for the office > > juniors. > > Even the boys? The boss tends not to employ boys. He prefers 'a decent bit of eye candy' (his words). It costs a lot in agency fees, high turnover etc and training them can be tiresome but it 'brightens up the office and is something to look at' (also his words).
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At work we tend towards 'Doris' for the office juniors. They understand it's in good humour and not meant in a derogatory way. I call my other half 'treacle' at home. She seems to like this but is not as keen on the accompanying slap on her arse.
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Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hope your pest control is better than your > keyboard skills :)) LOL! Cheap shots at someones keyboard skills! And with smileys as well (tu)
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You must have lots of hot nubile young friends, Lisby? They don't have to come from ED, as long as they have a tenuous link to the place.
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*Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm a looker as well. I've always had you down as a bit of a voyeur, *Bob*.
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Lisby90 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > i dont know how we would decide on the judges > > Its ok - I have already decided. And by default as the first person to respond, I am also a judge. Do we get free Guinness for our efforts?
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Great idea. Then the winner could go on to challenge Misses Pecknarm, Nunhead and Camberwell Etc for the title of Miss South East London and so on and so on. Could be held in The Castle, they have a spacious stage area or the upstairs room is for hire.
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Surely is the ONLY lamb curry one should be cooking...and it comes with a catchy song (6)
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Thorncombe road Glenngarry Road & Trossachs road
Horsebox replied to Easties EL's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Wow. What are the chances of that?! Local Internet Forum literally foils burglars. Amazing effort, all of you. Looks like my cynicsm was completely misplaced. Well done to all involved. Gold stars all round. I reckon the South London Press would love this story. -
Thorncombe road Glenngarry Road & Trossachs road
Horsebox replied to Easties EL's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Easties EL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Last two weeks I've seen a few blokes late at > night 11pm - 02:00am hanging around there and > blokes sitting in cars waiting around. Maybe I'm > being too OTT, thinking this is dodgy. But I hear > about theifs scooping out properties before they > attack them. Just a heads up for folks living > nearby there. Hopefully they won't scoop out so much that there's nothing left to half inch. 1) Description of the culprits plz. Number of/ethicity/clothing/make and model of car/blood type. 2) Have you told the local rozzers? -
If only Alleyns could lay on some sort of private coach service for their pupils. That would soon put a stop to street crime! Oh, hang on...
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Banging every night around 10pm on Crystal Palace road?
Horsebox replied to will dex's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Maybe caused by the drunk 'losing' their car keys in a fruit bowl? -
JBARBER Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Southwark Council is undertaking a parks parks > survey. Tell them about Peckham Rye park and dogs > (amongst other things) before 30 April. > > NB great post Huggers. Hi James, Have you yourself filled out the online survey? I've just tried it and found it to be really poorly designed and not at all user friendly. Too much re-keying of the same answer and a some questions were incomplete to the point of being meaningless. I gave up on the third page. If the council want to get some meaningful data from respondents, they should put a bit more effort into testing the survey before it is published. (also sent by PM)
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