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mrsc_89

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  1. Has anyone lost a red mini micro on upland road near goodrich primary school.
  2. I just brought my kids incognito from sainsburys they also sell it in holland and Barrett. Its all completely natural no deet which can affect young children over the age of 2 if more than 30% deet is in the product. It states on the back suitable for newborns.
  3. Would like to recommend Blake Events for any parties coming up. She provided a excellent service for my daughter's birthday party.planning every little detail leaving me stress free and able to enjoy the day. Very reasonable rates and she also does a home decoration service if you want to keep it simple.
  4. Camberwell gymnastics club also have a very long waiting list my daughter has been on there since last year. I know you would prefer saturdays but general stars gymnastics club at charter school is great.They cater to all ages. Mondays or Wednesdays 4:30 or 5:30
  5. http://m.johnlewis.com/mt/www.johnlewis.com/micro-scooters-special-edition-mini-micro-t-bar-scooter-candy-lilac/p431839?un_jtt_v_pdp=yes&un_jtt_v_from_product=un_product_54#page_loaded Lilac special edition mini micro ?41 just thought I'd share for anybirthdays coming up
  6. Brixton recreation centre has large halls for hire with wooden floors. My cousin had a roller disco party there a couple of years ago there was more than enough space for kids to skate and have the tables set up.
  7. Party cones are now very popular and cheap. I done some for my daughters 4th birthday party which was the whole of her nursery class and family and friends. I spent ?10 on sweets to fill them and the bags were from ebay which came with the ribbon to tie them.
  8. Hi marks and spencers has a nice party range at reasonable prices.
  9. david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > mrsc_89 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > >ARGH MY EYES > > Perhaps your motto should be: "Use More > Paragraphs" Sorry david_carnell I just about managed to use punctuation were I thought it should be.A downside to my dyslexia I guess.
  10. This is the first post on edf that has been more than three pages long that i've continued to read just to see if people could get any more ignorant to the world we live in than they already are. I'm disgusted by the comments on here it seems as if all these so called intelligent people live in a bubble. I grew up in herne hill lived in Camberwell and now live in nunhead but I have been all over london as im sure many have and have seen all the things talked about on here so its not just in peckham rye or LL. Yes I agree that rye lane does need a major clean up it amazes me everytime a new hair shop, nail shop, pound shop etc opens up that southwark council allow this. I'm not against any of these shops I dont "want a m&s or waitrose" but we don't need these other shops in abundance. Peckham rye will never be like LL no matter how much 'middle class' people buy in to the area but as it was mentioned it would be nice to have a good cultural mix like brixton now does. The state of the streets again can only be blamed on southwark council although they employ street cleaners it is evident it is not enough so why have they not enforced rules upon the shop owners to keep the place clean. Rules was put in place in certain boroughs during the Olympics so it should of been continued and enforced in all boroughs.Yes a large number of these people in the hair shops and whos children are running about outside are of african or jamaican nationality and in their country, it is the norm for your kids to entertain themselves and to throw down rubbish as they don't have waste bins. I'm not then condoning that this is ok. when you reside in a different country you try to live the way they do but again if this has never been enforced they will do what they know not as they see. So instead of rude obnoxious comments how about using some of your big words in putting a letter to the council and complaining to the right people and put social services on your mailing list whilst your at it. Because if you stop just caring about yourself and your journey home from the station or the mess from the green grocers you will see that there are many younger toddlers/babies sat in these hair shops all day everyday which to me is neglect and child cruelty im sure thats more important than "weave and unruly children". As for the issue on the buses.again im sure tfl are the people you want to speak to if you have an issue with people eating on the bus. For the statment about parents feeding their children mcdonalds.if a child is hungry wouldn't you put your sensitive nose aside to know that their being fed. Its not always convenient to "wait until your at home" maybe mcdonalds isn't the best food but who are you judge what someone eats. It's also not only "fried chicken" thats consumed on the buses, thats usually between school hours as its what the older school child choose to eat as it fills their belly and is cheap,call it adolescents. I've seen people going to work in the mornings eating bagels,baguettes and sometimes even porridge as im sure they didn't get the chance to do so at home. All of which some people may think 'stinks' so instead on focusing on what gets YOUR back up what about thinking as a whole and express your thoughts to stop it all together. Prams and wheelchairs on and off the buses is appaling to bring up if you don't push one or your not in a wheelchair. Public transport is for people to get from A to B and if a wheelchair user or pram pusher finds its easier even if for two stops then why shouldn't they, you don't know the struggle they may be going through. Last thing I want to clear up for the rest of you folk who wanted to have a go at louisa. Just because you haven't experienced the "yummy mummies" doesn't mean it doesn't exsist its not just on the streets that they do it also at one o'clock clubs and at the school gates these "mummies" are in a world of their own they pay no attention to anybody whos not in their 'group' I'm not saying its done intentionally its just that their so far off in another world they don't realise. I guess no different to a group of students who take up space in a kids playground to 'chill' although they can see kids trying to play. The way of life I guess. By the way I'm a 25 year old mother of one, of black ethnicity who lives in nunhead, has been to jamaica and have great knowledge of africans. I shop in peckham for my meat, afro carribean food products and hair products but also shop and commute within my surrounding areas of dulwich cambewell brixton etc just incase anybody wants to ask me what right I have to have these opinions.if you feel so strongly about something make a change,being sarcastic and rude to one another gets you no where.BE HAPPY ITS NICE TO BE NICE IS MY MOTTO
  11. Wondering if anyone knows of any halls which I could hire for a couple of hours for a toddler party in nunhead or dulwich
  12. Hi I went to charter and lived near herne hill train station and had no problems getting in. Although this was quite a while ago I knew of a boy who lived in loughborough junction and know of kids that live further so no loss in trying
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