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titch juicy

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  1. titch juicy

    PIZZA

    i've only had one gowlett pizza and it was average (from the sounds of things i guess i've been unlucky) had a couple of nice one's from il mirto, but i've found it helps to ask for them well done, as they can be a bit sloppy otherwise the best pizzas in the area are my homemade ones; Nothing flash- very thin base, tomato and herb layer, thin mozarella layer- top shelf of the oven for about 4 minutes nice n crisp- some parma ham, handful of rocket and a drizzle of chilli oil all added cold.
  2. it's a triffic album
  3. poorly provided south east london? transport wise i assume you mean?# we're ten minutes on the train to london bridge, 15 mins on the train to victoria, soon to be 20 mins to shoreditch on the overground extension and buses to everywhere. I don't miss the tube one bit since moving south from finchley a few years back. rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Meanwhile the northern line is being extended from > Kennington, not further into poorly provided SE > London, but diverted West to Battersea.
  4. I'm a dog lover, not an owner unfortunately, but it really gets my goat when you see the dogs running free in the japanese garden and arboretum- and it does happen a lot. I think it's sheer pig-headedness on the owners part most of the time. They seem to think they know better than any by laws, so don't stick to them.
  5. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jeremy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > High inequality, spiralling inflation, > decreasing > > oil production capacities, a devalued currency. > > > > So much for socialism. > > I thought the uk left socialism behind a long time > ago. Lol
  6. I've walked down rye lane on my own at night countless times over the last few years, hundreds of times without a second thought, and never felt even vaguely threatened or nervous.
  7. they are stairs in a multi storey car park- has anyone ever found any anywhere that aren't disgusting and smell of pi$$?
  8. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Frank's is an interesting idea, but probably best > if you drive. > > The journey up to the top of the car park - either > via that lift, or negotiating the maze of dark > corridors - is none too tempting. I'm not too keen > on walking through that part of Peckham at night > either. why not? might one of the nasty dark brown people get you? there's nothing at all wrong with 'that part of peckham' at night- in fact i'd rather walk along rye lane on a friday night than amongst the hordes of drunken fools on lordship lane
  9. it's very easy to walk up- go in the black door down the side of peckham plex cinema (off rye lane)- walk up the first 4/5 storeys by the stairs then it's easy to find through the car park itself- not a difficult walk up-and well worth the effort Oh, it's only open Thurs - Sun, lunchtime til about 10-ish. If you want to get a drink, i'd recommend getting there before 8.30, because the bar queues are ridiculous after that (especially Friday and Saturday).
  10. some extraordinary views in this thread. i've just read the whole thing and cannot see a single example of DJKQ trying to bully anyone, or do anything other than offer considered opinion rooted in personal experience...whereas some of the other knee-jerk conjecture that she's had to counter is laughable.
  11. Damian H Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > titch juicy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > LOL at suggestions of the need for this in East > > Dulwich. > > > > A few windows were smashed on LL and people are > > acting like their wives and daughters have been > > raped, their homes ransacked and their first > born > > children taken away. > > I agree about perspective. Perhaps you could > extend yours by a few hundred yards and notice > what happened on Rye Lane? If the rioting had > continued another couple of nights and the rich > pickings in Peckham had been exhausted how long do > you think it would have taken for some numpty to > decide it might be interesting to stroll up to LL > en masse? As we saw they actually looted the > Tesco Express on East Dulwich Road and did turn up > on LL even if not too much damage was done. > Speaking as someone who lived in Belfast for 30 > years and who got mugged in a frighteningly > rapidly spreading public order situation in > Brixton about tennyears ago I am well aware how > fast these things can move. Anyone who has been > following these events at all will have seen how > they are being coordinated to move rapidly and > unpredictably from one area to another. Did you > not notice what happened on Lavender Hill in > Clapham - another nice, fairly affluent, middle > class area suddenly thronged by looters who came > into the neighbourhood. > > If you really think that couldnt happen in ED you > are remarkably naive, or perhaps you enjoy > housework so much you prefer to let it happen and > then go out with your broom the morning afterwards > to clean up. > > > > A little bit of perspective goes a long way. I didn't say it couldn't happen and wasn't inferring that. My point is that it didn't happen.
  12. As the article says though, many parents are absent, or drunk, or high, or violent. If you start blaming the parents without analysing their circumstances too we're back to square one.
  13. at long last someone with something considered to say thanks, i will repost elsewhere if that's ok?
  14. Avoid Lordship Lane at all costs unless you want to be acosted by marauding viking-like gangs.......or is it desperate local vigilantes wielding 4 wheel drive buggies and cath kidston oil cloth shoppers? i'm not sure
  15. LOL at suggestions of the need for this in East Dulwich. A few windows were smashed on LL and people are acting like their wives and daughters have been raped, their homes ransacked and their first born children taken away. A little bit of perspective goes a long way.
  16. maxxi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Amazing - written without a single trace of irony. > Of course it's so simple! If I can do it then by > 'eck so can every other work-shy feckless little > bugger! Exactly. If the solutions were so simple- don't people think they might have been implemented by now?
  17. i cannot believe anyone with at least half a working brain cell would sign that petition- probably explains why there's so many signatures if, by some miracle it does reach 100,000 sigs- it'll rightly get laughed down in parliament
  18. the police 'stance' over the last few nights, might have something to with the fact that the IPCC are investigating them for the shooting of a certain Mark Duggan- remember him? ...and as for some of the posts in this thread!
  19. danmaitland Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So far not so impressed with the authorities in > this.... But these are kids and we are adults this > is where we live, isn't kit a bit craven to hide > away in our houses while they burn the place down? > There are only a hundred or so at most - if we > block the main streets with enough citizens in > peaceful obstruction they will have to go > somewhere else. ...and if there's confrontation and the police get involved, who do they arrest?
  20. my friend at the victoria has said that police have told all traders on bellenden road to close for same reason, and that the bishop has called them to say that LL is currently being trashed anyone confirm or deny? if these reports are true then i reckon the media have been told not to report, as it exacerbates the problems
  21. but the restaurant might not be in posession of the facts
  22. he's not taken away your choice of where and what to eat if a restaurant removes it, it's their decision. we have to assume a restrauteur is big enough to agree or disagree with what he says
  23. ...he has right of free speech, and the restaurant have the choice of what legal products to put on their menu there really is no more to it than that unless you need something to fill the day perhaps
  24. Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's irrelevant tj. > > Mickelwright is campaigning to take choice away > from other people. He's not trying to persuade > people of his personal convictions regarding Foie > Gras, he's trying to cut off the lines of supply. so by that rationale- protestors disagreeing with the war in the middle east are fine, but if they start demanding that the government remove british soldiers from afghanistan, they are out of order?
  25. Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's irrelevant tj. > > Mickelwright is campaigning to take choice away > from other people. He's not trying to persuade > people of his personal convictions regarding Foie > Gras, he's trying to cut off the lines of supply. ...and the restaurant doesn't have to remove it
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