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intexasatthe moment

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  1. I think I'd add joggers to your list Mugglesworth . And that I have sometimes felt that although the words spoken were "excuse me " the sentiment being expressed was " coming through "
  2. Ah ,that's difficult then Ilona . I think the advised approach is to discuss issues with neighbours .But easier advised than undertaken .
  3. wrong thread .must focus!
  4. I'd be thrilled if the display of a poster was the only thing that made the exterior of my dwelling look naff . Though having googled the expression naff I'm not sure if poster display fits into this category . Lots of definitions ,but I quite like this one * Naff is polari (or palare), the gay urban secret language developed in London to ensure conversational privacy in public when talking about gay sex or insulting straight people.Naff is an example of an acronym - Normal As Fuck - and means drab, unfashionable, dull. By extension, it is a defining characteristic of straight people, who lack the style and swagger of the urban homosexual."
  5. Another here sending sympathies .Interesting that the problem has altered - I wonder what is responsible for the change ( I'm presuming that before your neighbour went away the smell wasn't in your flat ) .Could the recent hot weather be a factor ? Open windows ? Is there asny way you could raise it with the neighbour ? I doubt I could ,it's hard to avoid causing offence . And Seabag "Much like tinnitus, you'll not cure it, but silicon sealing up the gaps will help" - that's also interesting ,I have tinnitus which I hate . But I fear filling my ear with silicone may be a step too far .
  6. I hate incidents like this ,but honestly sounds like you did all the right things . I think it's unlikely he could claim you did a hit and run if the damage is all to the rear of your car .
  7. Oh, tricky . Sympathies .I think if the cat was completely drenched it was a bit excessive .
  8. Isn't clay alkaline ? And I was guessing the "not banned here" = " should be banned here because it is elsewhere" ???? Who knows ,the first link I got when googling aluminium sulphate didn't look encouraging ,so use of that could probably also be debated .
  9. I think I've read that wrapping as many of the plants as you can in large plastic bag ,spraying into bag and tyeing up neck of bag is effective . Personally I just keep grubbing them up . Oh yes to the million little bluebell bulbs being 30 thousand feet down .Embedded under a much loved plant that you really don't want to disturb .
  10. Oh yes bluebells ....I'm growing to dislike them .Impossible to retain the delicate English ones and the brutish spanish ones just take over ,growing through the plants you want to retain .
  11. Oh Delianie that's sad - I've sent you a PM . Reg ,yes my money is on the rain . But...breaking news phone call from BT ,problem fixed ! Apparently it was a cable from the green junction cabinet on the corner of Goodrich Rd to the exchange . Speedy service ,thank you BT .
  12. Thank you Delainie .Sorry you're in touch with Udens . I did wonder if it might be the recent rain .Water has caused problems before and although the rainfall has been pretty minimal I wondered if it was "running 0ff" more because the ground is so dry and hard after months with none .
  13. Internet ok . On line check says external fault .
  14. Well I can offer lots of sympathy .It is very invasive . I think it's a question of digging as much of the roots out as possible and then being vigilant and pulling out plants as they sprout . And do your best to get them out before they flower as that adds seeds to the dastardly work of the roots . It's a question of keeping at it . I don't think ( but might be wrong ) that changing the soil's PH will help . Onwards - you'll get there !
  15. Yes ,work with nature - your own as well as the planets .A perfect lawn is v hard work ,some lovely green grass with moss and daisies is more doable . I've had no luck improving drainage for my grass but have found the shady grass seed good . I've also mainly failed at reseeding - squirrels dig it up,it's hard to protect ,and can't be cut for ages .So I'm going to try producing a supply of my own little patches by growing grass in gravel trays .
  16. Little point responding to Seabag rahrahrah. He/she has their own agenda here . It's clear to me ( and I imagine anyone with a morsel of wit ) who is heating the debate here . And it's not you .
  17. Does this really damage the pavement and services underneath ? Do Southwark ever take any action ?
  18. That's so nice of you to go to all that trouble when you must have been looking forward to getting home and relaxing after work . Really kind .
  19. http://www.reclaimedbricksandyorkstone.co.uk/Reclaimed-Yellow-Gault-Bricks http://www.lrbm.com/reclaimed-bricks/
  20. No personal experience of winning an appeal though a neighbour succesfully appealed and succeeded in getting planning permission which had previously been refused . He used Julie Greer at http://www.greerpritchard.com/services.asp for the appeal . Have you looked at appeal cases on Southwark's planning map ? Maybe that would give you some pointers ? http://maps.southwark.gov.uk/connect/southwark.jsp?tooltip=yes
  21. You're right Alice ,not really an occasion for nit picking .
  22. Big Dan and PCM how awful .So sorry to hear about your cat Big Dan ,I'd be devestated . I wonder what's going on/what's wrong with the dog .It doesn't sound like normal behaviour .
  23. Turtle ,sorry .My post was directed at Seabag who seems to think that posting on threads should be limited .Which is news to me . FWIW ,I think your view is totally valid ,not irrelevant .
  24. "And you've posted on two threads about stabbing." gosh ,did I miss the memo about limiting posts ? edited to add quotation marks .
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