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Seabag

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  1. Grayson Perry
  2. I thought Davis was wassis name Him......on 4 legs, he who stalks the Forum, licking his lips No?
  3. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Cheques. They're pretty unpopular nowadays anyway. > > > Louisa. I love cheques, though they've got to be good ones We have some old school account custmers who still send them Er... The Royal Mail (I rather like)
  4. B&Q in general It don't happen in Selco car park Move along people
  5. Just add wine It livens up many a thread
  6. Define 'cool' please
  7. I'm reading a book on the pre-fab 'movement' after the war Very interseting read, Catford features large Much joy ensued, and could it work again
  8. steveo Wrote:k ------------------------------------------------------- > Stand away from the mouse I'm in the i-pad clique I have no rodent/mouse to stand away from *points finger, and prods screen
  9. Why feel the need to torture yourself in Jan Feb's way more depressing, but shorter
  10. Its a sh!t time to try and shed weight Re-visit in spring I rekkin
  11. I used to get my kids to bath their 'musical' toys The disney ones are a little harder to eliminate
  12. Bring it to Sydenham Wells Park They chip them and make pathway material for the woodland walking area It always makes me smile when I look down
  13. I've still got the MIND THE GAP (see my vid posted on other thread) tune in my head
  14. Dulwich DIY *shudders*
  15. I've got a new denim jacket in my wardrobe, ready for just that combo I'll sport it when we meet for supper/lunch Mr Ben What paper was this (you can pm me, if you're concerned about the Paper-Police)
  16. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You see I like most people on this forum, until > they wind me up. Then I dislike them for a short > while, then I like them again. It's never taken to > heart for long. But some people know how to press > my buttons. Some people within the clique never > wind me up ever, others are perceived to be in the > clique even if they are not and wind me up leading > to me putting them stupidly in the clique. The > perception of the clique usually happens when > incomprehensible jargon and sarcastic phrases are > thrown into the mix and only some people get it, > it gives the impression of "we know what we are > saying and it's aimed at you haha". Infuriating. > > Louisa. Yep, you're definitely in a clique It's a small one, consisting of 2 members At the head is you, the other member being the (self appointed) 'sheriff' Foxy As cliques go on the EDF, it's probably the most impenetrable/weirdly hillarious
  17. numbers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > happy new year everyone. > > nice one seabag, didn't know such a parade existed > till now. It's squarely aimed at the tourists staying over New Year, but it's worth a visit once in a while It felt very New York at times, but not to the detrement of the event It's well organised too
  18. It's gettng more like evolution vs creationism Thankfully, evolution wins out
  19. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > > Interesting, but tell me your assumptions on my > schooling ? > > What's with the cap M in Me? > > -------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > > Re: I love grappling > > Posted by Seabag Today, 09:11AM > > I did competitive Judo into my early 20's. I > started at 6/7 whilst at boarding school .. > > No assumption. You told us.. > > Capital M in Me. ? > > I tend to capitalise some words to express the > stress of the spoken word.. > > DulwichFox And what do you assume from my attendng boarding school, is it some kind of class crime Fox ? Forget the M thing, it's insignificant What's your point re my schooling ?
  20. Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 100 :))
  21. And Louisa just hates reality checks Confrontation with her pre-supposed ideals even worse Meh, just feeble in the light of it
  22. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well Seabag you've had a go at Louisa and you've > had a go at Me in various threads.. > > Well I did not go to Boarding School like you. (I > like grappling thread) so not had the > Education you have had. > > The Next door Neighbours > They are a joke. > They cultivate a Garden, > Which they Smoke. > And they send their kids to local schools. > They must be growing up a bunch of Fools.. > > The Raven Liverpool Scene :) Interesting, but tell me your assumptions on my schooling See if they match reality Clue: No silver spoons here What's with the cap M in Me? Weirdly, you like to give it out, but come back makes you reel 'victim' HNY to you tho
  23. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------ > > > > I hung out with Tim Hayward at a private event, > > he's a pretty full on guy, as is his book > > > > As if admitting to living in Clapham in another > thread wasn't tedious enough, we now have painful > name dropping too. > > Priceless :) > > Louisa. I'll asusume you've got me down as a 'blow-in gentrifier' I've got you down as a chippy inverted class snob, with a large measure of "la la la - i'm not listening' me clever, you stupid, tragic postcode warrior Sorry to pop your bubble, but we lived in Clapham in a shared ?65 a week room in a shared house, and when our first child came along, we moved to rented house in Gypsy Hill on a sh!t housing estate And back then, Clapham South was a no mans land sh!thole, no M&S and a junkie living in my car when we got back from being away for a week However, Loz mentioned the book and the author, I put a name to him, and we're in the same type of business I'm sure you'll be back at me with a flick from your usual archive But, let's have it. I do enjoy your pomposity and flimsy posts Xx
  24. Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Seriously EP, bacon, ham and the likes are all > very doable > > > > Belly bacon, max 10 days start to finish > > > > Buy the River Cottage Handbook 13 Curing & > Smoking book > > > > It cost ?14.99 and by far the easiest to follow > on the subject > > > > http://www.rivercottage.net/ > > The guy who does all this kind of stuff for the > Guardian has a book on the subject, too. I got it > (by request) for Christmas, but haven't had a > chance to have a good read of it yet. > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Food-DIY-Everything-sausag > es-sourdough/dp/1905490976/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid= > 1420224359&sr=8-1&keywords=diy+food Cheers Loz I hung out with Tim Hayward at a private event, he's a pretty full on guy, as is his book Tho the River Cottage book is more about the science and craft, so get this too, you'll have a great combo But whatever you do, have a blast. The whole subject has litterally changed my life/work PM me if you need any further resources btw
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