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Jah Lush

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  1. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When people post on here most people use.. I did.. > I went... We went.. I like... > > How do you avoid that. ?? But not turning every single thread you contribute to about yourself. Simple really. You should try it some time. Now, back to Meat Liquor. Agree with Jeremy it does look a little on the small side. Must get quite cramped in there when it's full. Isn't there an outdoors bit out the back?
  2. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What a shame such a perfect couple. I hope the > kids don't suffer. They've both done a lot for the > world of showbiz and we should be proud of their > contribution as a couple. > > Louisa. Lost in showbiz post of the week.
  3. Couldn't give a rat's arse.
  4. I don't need to look it up. I just have to count the I's or me's in all of your posts. And for your information and education this is what a narcissistic personality disorder is:- "a personality disorder characterized by excessive narcissism or exceptional self-interest and admiration." Fits you to a T.
  5. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jah Lush Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > I often go 2-3 days without eating a proper > > meal. > > > I live on air.. > > > It's impossible to enjoy food when you are > > > diabetic. > > > > > > DulwichFox > > > > > > Complete and utter nonsense. I have type two > > diabetes and I still love my food. > > > You are NOT me.. When I say 'It's impossible to > enjoy food when you are diabetic.' I mean me. > > I used to eat out most nights. Finances aside I > eat out about 4 - 5 a month. > I have T/A's and I get 2 - 3 meals out of a > normal curry rice meal. This means I do not need > medication > and have a HB1ac of 5.7mmol/L > > I am now concidered as Not Diabetic and may of > reversed my condition. Although most medical > personel > suggest that reversing type -2 diabetes is > immposible. > > If I were to stuff my face with Burgers and fries > and chocolate brownies and ice cream I could well > be back to square one. > Not a risk I'm willing to take. > > I'm not really a foodie.. Food is just fuel and my > body no longer uses it corectly. > Curry Club is the only time I really sit down to > eat and leave most of my food. Mick P's doggy bag. > :) > > I cannot finish a whole meal so restaurants sadly > have become a no no for me. > > So you see. NOT 'Complete and utter nonsense.' as > you put it. > > Foxy When you write "It's impossible to enjoy food when you are diabetic" - one would naturally assume you're speaking for all diabetics, not just yourself. A usual it's all about you. You have a narcissistic personality disorder.
  6. > I often go 2-3 days without eating a proper meal. > I live on air.. > It's impossible to enjoy food when you are > diabetic. > > DulwichFox Complete and utter nonsense. I have type two diabetes and I still love my food.
  7. News just in. Dulwich Estates in their infinite uselessness have now put the reopening date of The Dog back to Monday, January 16th. In other news work has started on The Half Moon, which should take four months to complete so should reopen sometime in February.
  8. It's going well at The Hawthorns. ;-)
  9. At least we get to play at Wembley now and then and have won plenty of trophies there. And it's all going so well at the Tax Free Tesco Stadium isn't it. West Ham's latest glorious European jaunt has been noted and already laughed at so I won't tread on your toes again by reminding you just how far you got. BTW: What was the name of that team again?
  10. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jah Lush Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > Because they are guilt ridden alcoholics in > denial > > about the severity of their addiction and need > > someone, anyone, even if it is a stranger on a > > local forum they have never met to okay it for > > them to start their daily drinkathon. > > Golly, and there was me thinking it was a bit of > meaningless persiflage to while away the > afternoon! I wasn't being totally serious.
  11. Indeed.
  12. If he ever remembers to put in his predictions every week that could well be a possibility. It'll never happen though.
  13. Robert Poste's Child Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Serious Q: why do people need permission or an > excuse to have a drink? Can't think of anything > else it applies to. Because they are guilt ridden alcoholics in denial about the severity of their addiction and need someone, anyone, even if it is a stranger on a local forum they have never met to okay it for them to start their daily drinkathon.
  14. Pubs and bars that don't put ashtrays for smokers on their outside tables.
  15. Went yesterday. Still as good as it ever was.
  16. Surely there's a typing error in that post.
  17. I'd like to hear any of the West Ham fans on here's take on it. Quids was the last one to post but that was a month ago. Out of Europe since then. They've been very quiet of late. I wonder why. Maybe they're fighting amongst themselves. :-)
  18. http://i1369.photobucket.com/albums/ag237/jahlushhead/42670ca9-0c35-4d6a-91d8-c7d8ff308d11_zps4zsjcvyq.jpg
  19. Ha! West Ham fans fighting amongst themselves again. Enjoying your new home? Careful what you wish for. Oh, and Spurs were superb today. ;-)
  20. Why Lewisham?s plans for Millwall?s Den really take the biscuit. https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2016/sep/09/lewisham-millwall-the-den
  21. I disagree Jeremy, musically, Off The Cuff seems to be doing alright in the Half Moon's absence.
  22. Indeed - a tribute from Madness.
  23. My mate, his wife and two kids all have dystonia. He now receives regular botox injections as part of his treatment. Lifted this bit from the web. "There are several options for treating dystonia. The doctor will determine the course of treatment based on the type of dystonia and its severity. A recently introduced treatment is botulinum toxin, also called Botox or Xeomin. The toxin is injected into the affected muscle".
  24. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can do any day at any time except every other > Saturdays between August - May. > > Foxy. Spreading yourself a bit thin there Mr Fox.
  25. November 7th.
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