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Seabag

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  1. Seabag

    Hipsters

    As beards go i'm noticing a lot of shaved necklines, to kinda put a chin/jawline where there isn't one Please stop, it's weird and I find myself 'spotting' for them
  2. My colleague complained about 'danger in the workplace' after she caught the sun on her arms We were sat in the park working for the afternoon I'm intent on 'more danger' (and coffee) today
  3. Atticus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DF, you habitually go after people and habitually > get disproved. I'm no saint on this forum but your > raison d'?tre here appears to be one of > outsmarting, one which perpetually fails. At least he's consistent tho
  4. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DulwichMum is the leader of The Absolutely > Fabulous Party and I am the Sheriff.. under a > Twitter pseudonym > > (until she tells me otherwise) > > > My main responsibility is maintaining the Ducking > Stool. Currently in storage . > > Awaiting my instructions.. Long list of > prospective candidates. > > DulwichFox Tie yourself to said 'ducking stool' along with a pallet of bricks Submerse in pond and await instructions
  5. Seabag

    Day Trips

    Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A couple of years ago a planned trip to Brighton > was scuppered by trains, and we ended up in > Littlehampton. Very old skool seaside, we had a > blast. I went to a school in LA Not good I've a tragic LA story to tell one day It involves chips and more
  6. Kath Kidson pitch forks are available
  7. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hornimans is a wonderful resource which we're very > lucky to have. Including the overstuffed Walrus who has his own Twitter a/c (of course)
  8. Seabag

    Day Trips

    Less of a day trip, more of an afternoon escape We drove to Limehouse and parked in Carr street, from there you can access the canal tow path. We spent a few hours walking (with a few pit stops) up through East London along the canal http://www.imvisitinglondon.com/limehousecut The route takes you towards Victoria park http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/pavilion-cafe-1 and a right turn at the appropiate junction sees the canal path head up towards Hackney marshes. We've not done that one yet but it's on our radar. Our boys 14 & 11 loved it, as there so much to look at. Boats, houses and recovering hangovers are all in abundance here. Eventually we left the tow path and made our way down Kingsland Road and headed Spitalfield's way to have lunch http://www.standard.co.uk/goingout/restaurants/fay-maschler-reviews-the-culpeper-kitchen-10131897.html and a great lunch it was too. I like this revamped pub space, it's amazing if you remember its old guise "The Princess Alice" which was essentially a sticky dark old boozer, with a pizzaria on top. Though there's plans afoot to install a rooftop glass house and covers for 15 diners and an outdoor gril this summer After lunch we ambled towards the direction of the car, then threw caution to the wind and hailed a cab for the last stint. I reckon theres all sorts of variations to this route, trains or full on walking, but in principle it's a good and safe one which we'll revisit again soon, with bikes or a picnic or even solo It's when you see what's hidden away in this great city
  9. At times like this KB I like to relax with...
  10. That's tragic, does that mean people who enjoy ice cream will have two choices What's the world coming to
  11. A bit of Louisa was OK, fun even. But a lot of Louisa got boringly trolly like So she got her comeupance and was 'lounged' Sadly she couldn't loose face and stropped off (she's curtain twitching the forum as we speak) *waves* Brixton's reclaim is mainly by the railway landlord Network Rail, it's happening all along the line though
  12. Erm but.....Brixton was originally gentrified was it not? Jus' saying Eter Fox with some old guff about Brixton being a field once (wiki copy and paste here)
  13. Beetroot in Berwick Street Grains in Potabello All very good and 'less than brown' in taste
  14. Why did Louisa leave at this critical point She could have added some 'blow in' value here That said, it's been ripe for a swoop like this for years, more a case of when not if I feel for anyone displaced by wealth and poverty
  15. THAT thread is brilliant No miga, that's all part of it Ah joy
  16. Ah yes, now it makes sense She'd rather run her course with this stuff I suppose
  17. Oh dear no, who am I going to jibe at now? *dons hunting pinks* Have a good break, reinvent and return as 'orrible as ever Much love X
  18. I'm going to have a look, i'm glad to see something considered for the park I'm not sure 'art' is meant to be as black and white as like/dislike tho As for the Barbara Hepworth piece; I miss it very much. However, I admit I was a little non-plussed by it originally. Then I saw it again and again, touched, helped my children down off it, and slowly it grew on me. I've got a beautifuful picture of my eldest sitting within it, and that alone pulls at my heart strongly (his loss of youth, her stolen piece, my sulky teenager/young adult/whatever) So these sculptures will no doubt be engaged with in similar ways, become part of a generation's landscape, taken to heart, touched, explored, photographed, fallen off even I'm good with all that, i'm sure the 'committee' and the sculptor would anticipate that as positive for a public work of art And really if you don't 'like' then fine, you have a view, it's indifference to stuff like this that kills me slightly
  19. That's the one Otta
  20. It's just got a nice feel about it Sweet staff, good wine and charcutterie Craft beers and other stuff when you fancy And it's a little haven of peace on my way home
  21. It's right near me, so yes. I like it
  22. Chicken cruelty Great band name
  23. Actually who does live on a diet of fried chicken? Apart from the Yout'
  24. From Goose to Pigeon to Turkey-ish Any one got a spare barrel, mines got no bottom left
  25. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How to Get Felt Tip Pen Off of Leather > > Leather is a natural material that comes from > animal hides. Similar to other natural products, > leather is porous and absorbent. > > When a felt tip pen stain ends up on your leather > surface you must remove the stain from the surface > as well as from the pores without causing the > stain to spread further. > > By isolating the ink stain before you clean it, > you can keep from making a bigger mess. > > Skill level:Moderate > > http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_7723631_felt-tip-pen-of > f-leather.html > > DulwichFox Rub a Kebab over it
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