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Tony.London Suburbs

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  1. KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Tony my love u get on a train at sevensisters > heading towards Hertford East... :p Fair enough but I did almost wonder Ware it was.... p.s ...and if you don't get my lil joke the second time, I'm never gonna call you "Kelstar" again Babes:))
  2. KalamityKel Wrote: You know Ware (in Herts) was once known for having the most number of pubs in a square mile... You sure its in Herts Kel? Wareabouts?
  3. I had a similar experience when taking the "37" from Peckham to Putney. Had to take my Grand Piano and Stradivarius on board and do you think anyone gave me a bloomin' seat? Did they heck as like(!)(6) 'twas a veritable brouhahaha with one cheeky blighter ending up in the Piano itself, I did more than tinkle his ivories, the lil scamp:X
  4. Hope you get a good catch Pops:))
  5. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > TLS uses Hai Karate at the weekends and Old Spice > during the week...and Brut on special occasions Sad thing is that some sprays are still in their original bottles..:'(
  6. Lovely Young Lady smelt really nice, when I was at work yesterday. However, she was undercharged by a ?1 and kept it, showing me the evidence. I told her there's just 3 things that I knew about her on our first encounter, that she was pretty, smely really lovely (and she did!) and was clearly dodgy and dishonest.::o....she liked me even more after thatcomment...strange creatures Wimmin'B) p.s I wonder if she used Old Spice or Lynx-didn't seem like it..
  7. Well I know Donald preferred Troosers to skirts anyday. Shame he always misplaced them..
  8. Brendan Wrote: Apart from their languages and culture they were probably as divers in appearance today. Divers? Now I'm totally confused..they go around in white Drysuits?
  9. Ted Max Wrote: Celts = dark haired wiry types. Often found playing open-side flanker in 1970s Welsh rugby teams. Ah! I know like JPR Williams, or was that JRR, or was that Tolkien who was "JRR"....
  10. Tony.London Suburbs Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mikecg Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Ive seen 2 suicides at work and 1 nervous > > breakdown, 2 x jumpers inside the buildings and > a > > Lady who was so distressed she decided to lie > > under her desk and cry uncontrolably. > > Strewth Mikecg! Are you a Merchant Banker? Should have known Hoochie would already be "In Like Errol Flynn!":-S
  11. Mikecg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ive seen 2 suicides at work and 1 nervous > breakdown, 2 x jumpers inside the buildings and a > Lady who was so distressed she decided to lie > under her desk and cry uncontrolably. Strewth Mikecg! Are you a Merchant Banker?
  12. Thought most Celts had red hair, weren't like that last time I visited (and escaped from) Brum...::o
  13. Crona Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No one, so far, mentioned the art of queuing > (because it is art) and the polite gesture of > saying sorry if someone steps on you? I, belatedly, thought of queueing. As for the second: I was (probably with good reasonB)) informed that my list was so "yesterday"-Bloody Beatles again...but while "saying sorry if someone steps on you?" WAS so 1960's/1970's the opposite is true in some parts of London now1 If one does not apologise quicktime for stepping ON someones shoes, in the wrong Club, then it is seen as a sign of disrespect, with certain, occassional, consequences(td)
  14. Y'all be surprised at how many Inner South London Dog Owners come out, at weekends (in particular) to The Suburbs to walk their pooches. In the last fortnight I've met owners from Rotherhithe, Grove Park, Hither Green and Ladywell who did not want to risk the type of attack that SteveT experienced. Usual addendum: Nowhere is 100% safe but some areas drastically decrease your chances of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
  15. SeanMacGabhann Wrote: - it's the ATTITUDE described by the OP (ie the couple with the dog) I deplored The dog destroyed Head Garments as well as other Dogs? "It was the hat he chewed yer 'onor!"....
  16. SeanMacGabhann Wrote: I hate dogs - was attacked a couple of times when I was young Think we'll change the venue of our drink Seanster! We'll go to a nice Country Pub and I'll bring my beautifully behaved 4 West Highland Terriers along, complete with their pretty lil red matching jackets. THEN tell me you don't like Dogs after spending some "quality time" with my "pack":)-D
  17. Mikecg Wrote: I wish I had the drive to run round Dulwich park every morning but I just cant do it. Can't you compromise and drive round Dulwich Park...:))
  18. Administrator Wrote: This is a not a thread about the decisions I make, it is about a savage dog attack and I ask you to respect that. I agree with that. Our posts have crossed as I have sent you a Private PM explaining why I feel a gentle, joking reference to a former heated difference will take any remaining tension out of a situation, imo. and I said that I would remove my post so as not to deflect the direction of this thread. As I said in my PM we will agree to disagree on this one.
  19. KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That may be so but that's just not the point :p O.K every gal luvs a Man who agrees with her then..... Oh! I'm making it worse, think I'll go and take the dogs for Walkies::o
  20. Shame and quite sad that my harmless little joke was removed, totally unnecessarily, I feel. I'm sure NO=ONE on here would have minded that gentlest of jokes, as it was a reference to earlier posts about Adults, which I'm sure most will have known and I can't believe that anyone that did not realise it would be remotely offended. For the first time, I'm disappointed at Admins involvement.
  21. KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There's no need to use such language! ::o Tony if > I didn't wuv u so much we'd b having a fall out > big time man! :p > hehe! C'mon Babes every Gal luvs a cheeky cockney chappieB)
  22. Thank you for alerting everyone as this dog needs to be caught right now b4 any otherOwner has their beautiful and loving dogs injured. So Thanks again!
  23. KalamityKel Wrote: And what is classed as an alien anyway? For me anyone from north of the river is an alien... *twiddles thumbs* No need to twiddle any part of your anatomy Kelstar! You haven't said anything remotely controversial as we all know civilsation begins and ends around the Outer Borders of South London.. ...Dalston/Neasden/Camden/Finsbury Park, simply ghastly (apart from 'ampstead 'eath)...
  24. In the 1960's it was widely accepted that England, Londonium in particular, was the nucleus of The World Music, Fashion. Photographic and Arts industries and made it an incredibly vibrant and colourful place, accordingly. So add Mary Quant and Vivienne Westwood to that list.:)
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