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You reported online? Jeez, pick up the phone. Person with gun = you telephone Police.
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To negotiate the future of our country whilst sat at an oval frosted glass table is unforgivable. We deserve better.
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Brexit Bulldog has resigned Next?
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Now that?s an answer ☝️
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I bought a house there near Wells Park 17 years ago, and yes it?s ?come up? as they say. I like the area although I now live in ED again, but I?d live there again as it?s got so many things I like. And the whole area feels a bit more spacious. I?d rather stay in the Upper Sydenham area though, not sure about the bit beyond the bridge, but The Thorpe roads are lovely if that?s your thing. Pricey too. It?s also a good area to get to other places from, East London in 20+ minutes and beyond, easy to London Bridge too. I moved there on the basis that the train line was coming and it made a massive difference when it did. Good luck , it?s 👍🏽 in Sydenham.
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diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you think Corbyn has lost the plot, check out > his brother, completely unhinged... > > > 370692608 > > #toomanyhashtags #Stop #I #actually #read #that #stuff 😳
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keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > And like many of the Pro Brexit brigade he?s > full > > of guff > > > > If you can be bothered go and read his ?for > sale? > > posts of old. They make Nicholas Parsons sound > > like a ?man of few words?. > > Ah Seabag, what a pleasure. > > Still bumming free breakfasts while travelling > third class on Spanish trains? And that alone shows the generous spirit of the Spanish. Mind you, had it been a French train, I?d have most likely starved 😳. Is there 3rd class, really? Or is this one of those Boris and straight bananas type throw away comments. Dunno!
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And like many of the Pro Brexit brigade he?s full of guff If you can be bothered go and read his ?for sale? posts of old. They make Nicholas Parsons sound like a ?man of few words?.
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On point 2 on Keeno?s post There are studies on jogging and joints https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.prima.co.uk/diet-and-health/exercise/news/amp42476/long-distance-running-good-for-knees-study/ But whatever, he?s entitled to his views.
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As a couple of young people in love, I wish them well. But can we just move on and get past it, the press stuff is ghastly.
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The one where I crossed the border and rented an apartment in San Sebasti?n. That was great, food was way better. There?s only so much duck a man can take.
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Who's been using the forum for ten years or more?
Seabag replied to Robert Poste's Child's topic in The Lounge
Great to see the running gorilla, a running for fun event isn?t the same without one. -
David?s got one last ?big job? in him apparently. After playing bluff with so many people?s lives he seems to think he?s got something more up there in his butternut squash of a head to give. https://www.spectator.co.uk/2017/03/life-after-no-10-is-not-what-david-cameron-was-hoping-for/ He?s always got religion to turn to I suppose, eventually.
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SpringTime Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Blah Blah Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > A horse died at Aintree three days ago. The > Grand > > National was always designed to be a testing > > curcuit with more regard for spectacle than the > > safety of horses. Even though today, more focus > is > > on safety, a horse stil dies jumping Becher's > > Brook, and for what? So someone somewhere can > make > > a few quid. To me, horse racing is no different > to > > fox hunting. It pushes horses to their limits > and > > opens them up to completely preventable stress > and > > injury just so that someone can get a jolly > > somewhere. The saddest thing is how those > horses > > that do manage to survive a life of racing end > up > > when their trainers no longer want them. > > > Wild horses die too. Stupid comment.
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Maybe it?s me, but I read (some of) this as a classic Little Englander Hate Mail type article. It talks of house prices and makes E.D sound like a sleepy hollow village, with a whiff of ?we don?t want that type of people round here? Insert Nazi/Foreigner/European Union/Leftie as appropriate.
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Brighton and Hove are ok, I?ve lived in both But it?s a different place than you might imagine. Lots of flats, little outside green space that?s locally accessible. The beaches are ok, but not really great. The city is surprisingly traffic heavy and traffic warden rich, like Islington on steroids. Brighton seems to have an attitude about it, about not being London mainly. I enjoyed living there without kids, but I?d never go back. Hove, is nicer but I?d not want to live there. Both are great to visit, stay a while. Lots of drugs and dogs on string tho.
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Thank you everyone x
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Sadly I feel I?m in need of the services of Family Lawyer If you are one or have used a good one, then please DM me Thank you
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Sephiroth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not sure an article by hardcore brexiteer Fraser > Nelson (Telegraph/Spectator), in a Murdoch paper > constitutes "a view from across the pond" Sorry, should have added ?across the pond? tongue in cheek quotation marks here
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I read this over the weekend in The Wall Street Journal It?s interesting to see a view from across the pond. https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-u-k-is-doingjust-fine-thanks-1521819089
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You can buy real bituminous coal at many places It?s usually at petrol stations, not the big brand ones, but the smaller ones up near Crystal Palace. It?s blatantly breaking the clean air act, but never known one to be prosecuted.
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Flock & Herd smoked streaky, off the fire at my place in SE22
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Is there a coffee version of Afternoon tea?
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Weather experts - are you thinking snow in the coming week ?
Seabag replied to intexasatthe moment's topic in The Lounge
Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ed_pete Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Louisa Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Left as quickly as it arrived. > > > > > > As I predicted, any snow is more likely at > the > > end > > > of the working week, and will herald milder > > > weather. > > > > > > Louisa. > > > > Maybe you should out your window now. It's > snowing > > hard. > > > Snowing hard? If you can find an inch in what?s > settled good luck. > > My initial prediction was spot on. Yes we would > get snow, no it wouldn?t be much- and it WILL get > milder at the end of the week. > > Get a grip East Dulwich, the world has not come to > an end! > > Louisa. Nope, little sign of warmth Lou -
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Why don't you put a poster up on Lordship Lane > > so all those who are on the streets and will not > see this post > > will know that someone is thinking about them. I actually thought this was one of DF?s funnier posts. It?s got that whip crack sarcasm about it.
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