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Seabag

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  1. I?m missing Trolley and Steven Taylor already. I felt with a little (well ok, a lot) more work and he?d have had his genre nailed. I look forward to the next incarnation.
  2. I used to hang a lot of Anaglypta in pubs, then glaze it in dark ?nicotine? brown for that old boozer effect. Happy days.
  3. We?ve got a ?bathless? shower room. It?s got a loo, and a basin + a nice walk in shower. It?s great! The other bathroom has a bath, but I only ever use it to shower in. However, baby boy is only 10 months, so it?s great for him. Other than that, no bath? No problemo! Are you thinking of selling anytime in the future?
  4. Not sure Trump is planning on being out of the game for long Heaven help us https://apple.news/A-a9nRjMTT_uyqL0tNeXtHg
  5. Hang on in there Foxster Before you know it, like Trump said ?it?ll all disappear one day?
  6. However, they made 100?s of patterns and textures. This may we?ll be discontinued. I used to be a decorator, I?ve seen lots of these type of papers. What period is the house ? 50?s -70?s ? At a push I thought it might be Artex, but it?s to soft a pattern/texture I think. Best of luck with what?re you choose to do.
  7. It looks like Anaglypta (blown pattern paper) with many coats of what looks like old vinyl silk paint covering it You can still buy it https://www.gowallpaper.co.uk/anaglypta-original-arundel.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvZiP64_t7gIVAmHmCh2I4w3WEAkYAiABEgJ9CvD_BwE#utm_source=google_shopping
  8. TheCat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ianr Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I see that "Trolley Snatcha" is no more. Does > > anyone know what triggered the eventual > > deactivation? > > > Jay will be very relieved..... Mr Jay if you don?t mind
  9. ianr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I see that "Trolley Snatcha" is no more. Does > anyone know what triggered the eventual > deactivation? He?s been kidnapped by Steven Taylor
  10. Now Melania can divorce him
  11. I think we should be mindful not to be too harsh on TS. He may have melted somewhere, cringing or mock dry heaving even, which seems prevalent amongst a certain group of people. Or maybe just binging on more Jay Rayner reviews, or even cooking his restaurant at home kit, which is nice to do on a Saturday. Who knows, maybe he?s got Steven Taylor round for a slap up meal. Anything is possible.
  12. Has anyone got any Heroin, or tamazepam or anything to knock me out from this spreadsheet tedium? Ok, a rubber mallet or anything?
  13. See what no beer does, it gets people talking to each other, not at each other. Or am I thinking cocaine? Has anyone kept a spreadsheet on that? Friday 6 lines Saturday 8 lines Sunday 6lines Monday Felt like killing myself Tuesday Only 3 days until Friday
  14. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Spread sheets of every drink you?ve ever had? > > > > Omg. So on the 4th of July 2016, what was your > > tipple Foxy? > > > > Just asking because I can tbf > > 4 July 2016 No Pub Beer 1 Bottle Peroni at Home > .. 0 steps > > 4 July 2017 Pub 2 Carling 25ml Drambuie at Home > .. 2,200 Steps > > Foxy Utterly priceless. Foxy, weird as you are, there?s a lot of wonderful too. I don?t know anyone who?s got a spreadsheet like this Keep up the good work
  15. Spread sheets of every drink you?ve ever had? Omg. So on the 4th of July 2016, what was your tipple Foxy? Just asking because I can tbf
  16. Oh dear, Foxy?s sprung a leak. Dampness pervades him, his outlook is greyer than ever. Cheer up, it?ll all be a thing of the past one day.
  17. So the pubs will be open for what exactly? And restaurant?s, are they going to be selling food? Most bizarre, but I suppose those ?in charge? can say ?Open for business? or something like that, as they hand out colouring books and puzzles. I?m not down with this civil liberties malarkey, Piers Corby?s given it a bad name.
  18. TheCat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Honestly trolley....this is getting seriously > tedious now. You don't have to ruin every thread > on here....maybe just pick 1 or 2... > > In anycase, perhaps you should just leave us > middle class tw@ts alone to chatter amongst > ourselves, while you go off and do real things, in > the real world, with real people... I?m warming to TheCat ☝️😁 (a bit anyways, until he says anything outside of my echo chamber that is 🤨)
  19. I?m actually missing Louisa Her portfolio is a masterpiece in such matters 😢
  20. BrandNewGuy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah, as in "Mr Snatcha". Reminds me of the > apocryphal record company exec talking to Meat > Loaf and saying, "Ah, Mr Loaf ? or may I call you > 'Meat'...?" > > Mr Snatcha clearly has it in for fat, balding, > middle-aged, middle-class residents of East > Dulwich. Luckily I'm only two of those. If I had to choose two, I?d go for fat and middle class. You can get over being fat, and who cares about being middle class 😃
  21. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A Brexiter could repeat that back to you almost > word for word around the EU Quite possibly
  22. ☝️ God, this is getting tedious. *See above*
  23. Trolley Snatcha Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well, thanks all for proving me right. > Particularly the person who threw out the > 'snowflake' jibe, little tip fella- it makes you > sound like a sad, ageing, balding, sex starved > bloke, who is a little bitter at younger people > living their lives. Not a good look. > > Also, the one who linked criticism of a food > column on a website to Brexit- cretinous reply. > > Anyway, of course the column hasnt reviewed many > ?150 meals of late, as restaurants have been > mostly closed for the last 12 months. Perhaps that > little detail didnt register? Try not to be too > busy nitpicking to remember perspective. I have > noted however he has been reviewing meals that > come in the post that you have to cook for > yourself for over ?100! But, i suppose if you live > in a nice ?1.5 million East Dulwich house with 2 > well behaved, privately educated children to help > you with the baking bit, it must be quite a nice > activity for you. If so, then you are as exactly > as how i described- cringey, middle class, stuck > up. > > I hope you'll be looking forward to Sunday where > you can shower a fat, rude food journalist who has > been busy helping to gentrify Brixton ever since > he moved there from North London, in high praise > for simply getting paid to review an expensive > meal and write a couple of hundreds words about > it. But no matter how many times you call the > journalist by his first name, or say his words are > majestic and they make you salivate, he's probably > not going to come round and toss you off, however > much you would like that. To be fair, you?ve been reading a lot more Jay than I have lately. Research I expect, carry on, knock yourself out. Maybe come back when you?ve got something to say that?s worth reading. 3/10
  24. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ?Ireland will unite? > > Some not inconsiderable issues with this > including. > > > Dublin taking over the ?10bn subsidy that NI > currently gets from the UK > Adding 50% to the republic?s population overnight > including around a million or so who wouldn?t > really support this including several thousand > pyschopathic extreme unionist morons who wouldn?t > accept this. > The 2 million people of Northern Ireland giving up > their free healthcare > > Not saying it?s not possible, the republic itself > sacrificed reasonable economic security itself to > gain independence, and didn?t really recover from > this until it joined the EU, but thinking this is > a given at the click of a finger is somewhat naive Nothing?s easy, but the slide is seemingly inevitable, only how fast is the question. And even if it takes decades, it?s the hearts and minds thing, where people want to leave, where they?ve spiritually accepted their relationship with the Union is over, like being in a loveless marriage. It weighs on both sides, and gives further fuel to the lack of unity in a ?United Kingdom?. I mean just that ?UK? thing sounds like a thing of the past, outdated, stale and not fit for purpose. It doesn?t sound like the future very much. The unionist psycho?s are definitely a concern.
  25. When sending ?stuff? between the UK & the UK is made near impossible by Brexit, you know something is very very wrong, and in this case it?s a massive understatement. Ireland will reunite, and who can blame them. The Union is dying, it?s got a terminal disease called the Tory Party. Tone deaf, wilfully blind, liars. https://apple.news/Agv5kwAf_SnC8R9gwC0eniQ
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