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Seabag

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  1. Help-Ma-Boab Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > First rule of Drum Club... I wish I had been at Drum Club, if only once
  2. I have an amendment to make to my previous assertion E45 (napalm) is actually 12.5% liquid paraffin (that's a whole TEN TIMES MORE VOLATILe than the one I have) So you could argue it's more volatile or equally as drinkable as your wine of choice. Add the risk of drinking whilst slathered in cream, in bed smoking, and a sufferer of psoriasis is twice as likely to go up like Guy Fawkes at any moment. I'd stick to vaping in the bedroom, for saftey's sake.
  3. keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 1. Sean Spicer - White House Press Secretary > (Hope he's paid well) Nah, I reckon he's got a Scientologist zeal, and he's loving the job. I'd say Jeremy Corbin's batman is less happy.
  4. Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rahrahrah Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Please can we not use the phrase 'virtue > signalling'. > > Yep, when people stop doing it. I think tha as ????'S bought that phrase to the forum, he alone should be able to use it.
  5. I've been using some of these for for years, I work with fire and I've not become a human candle. The one sitting in front of me contains 2.5 % liquid paraffin. That means the bottle has 97.5% of other stuff, which isn't paraffin. The wine you pour down your neck has more volatility. I accept in extreme circumstances where the bed linen soaks in the stuff and someone's smoking in bed, (like what the fekk are you doing that and not anticipating danger) there is a risk. But FFS, what you doing doused in linen with that much of the stuff on it. It would take weeks to build up, and then smoking in bed. You're asking for trouble. There is a risk, much like other risks in life and they're good to know and get a balanced view on, but high hysteria doesn't help. But these are extreme cases, none of us wearing this stuff in normal application are walking Molotov cocktails, about to autocombust. But I suppose it's quite exciting thinking people might, whilst on a bus or other.
  6. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I appreciate your cynicism rendel, but just > because it hasn't happened doesn't mean it's not > possible. The antisocial smells and aromas coming > from these products are such that it would be wise > to be cautious. Why not do it at home? > > Louisa. They don't smell at all, or if they do it's barely noticeable. E45 isn't exactly Napalm.
  7. Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well, here's a cute picture of a kitten. > > https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/6d/d2/66 > /6dd2665852382d63d41c7d1ff5062652.jpg That's a cute kitten
  8. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've got more hair than that Jez
  9. brambles Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag your your a annoying surfer > Happy Friday to you Your your hilarious 😂 You're killing me!
  10. brambles Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag do you still live at home with your > Mum you keyboard surfer brambles Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag do you still live at home with your > Mum you keyboard surfer Ps. Don't send me badly worded abusive PM's either. See below From: brambles To: Seabag Date: 17/03/2017 08:28 Your a key board earlier you prick
  11. brambles Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag do you still live at home with your > Mum you keyboard surfer Ha ha haaaaaa ha ha ! If only Happy Friday tho.
  12. You probably deserved it, but can't face the fact that youre bang to rights So bin it, then let us know how you get on. It'll double in value, then in the cold light of day you can ask yourself "Why didn't I just pay it on the day?"
  13. Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DulwichFox Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > titch juicy Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Foxy- may I ask what you do to have all this > > > behind the scenes access to businesses on LL? > > > > I stop and talk to people.. They all know me. > I > > am up and down Lordship Lane day and night.. > > > > Social Butterfly I was once called.. :) > > > > Foxy > > > I'm sure you've been called worse. I've marked you > down as the Forum's official Curry Correspondent > as it would appear you eat nothing else. Agree Keep it up Foxter
  14. I have a floating office there Motorcycle is my favourite route now Or Overground then tube
  15. Thank you X
  16. The steakhouse run by Charlie Carol have taken in a huge chunk of money His brand 'Flat Iron' are rolling out a number of new branches, so we might be seeing one of these somewhere in the manor.
  17. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I wouldn't mind placing a bet on Hawksmoor going > to the village. Plenty of empty properties > awaiting a decent restaurant. They won't come to > ED though. > > Louisa. They are launching (Hawksmoor) the new Foxlow in Soho. New look and menu, and if that does the things it needs to do, then there's a roll out of that model. In theory that could make a case for a Foxlow Dulwich. However, they closed the one in Stoke Newington recently.
  18. You ain't never going to see a Hawksmoor down here. But new one at Borough is close enough
  19. Let me guess ..... Erm.... you're an estate agent?
  20. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > As nice as they are, they are a misnomer in > > reality, a floral graffiti to some. They're a > > usually a planted hybrid stock, in a pretty but > > unnatural planting scheme. > > > > I'd personally rather they didn't plant Daf's > > under trees, it's out of context. I prefer them > in > > beds, much like tulips. I wonder why they dont > > plant Tulips in the same way. > > > > That said, it's out of order to trash or pick > > stuff which is there for eveyone to enjoy. > > > What about the wild meadow flower section at the > Adys Road side of Goose Green? This is left to > grow naturally with wild flowers from all seasons? > No scheme, just randomly arranged. > > Louisa. And the beautiful one along by the cemetery, love that
  21. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If I'm on a par with her then I'll give up now. > I've never accused anyone of wiretapping foxy, and > I say what I mean in a constructive way to help > facilitate factual conclusions on often baffling > forum topics. I am the voice of common sense in a > world of expensive hot dogs and chain Indian > restaurants. > > Louisa (Aka Kelly-Anne Conway) You couldn't (in this mad post truth, post May, post Brexit world) make up someone like Kelly-Anne Conway or for that matter, Louisa. But, I like both immensely. If only for the 'how mad is this world we live in' kinda way Keep it up please, I feel safe in knowing where the lines are drawn.
  22. titch juicy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can people stop saying ?7.50 for a hot dog when > it's not ?7.50 for a hot dog. > > Foxy just made it up to try and add weight to his > featherweight point. #FakePricing makes a story so much more 'delicious' I suppose But add cheese, beef chilli and whatever, then somehow the price creeps up But ?7.50, I dunno ?
  23. Our foxes prefer Almond milk and gluten free bread They're V London Foxes
  24. Seabag

    Cycle shops

    DuncanW Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's great to see so many independent cycle shops > open in the area > > Cadence is great - welcoming to all, but core > market seems to be the more serious club level > cyclist. > > Edwardes in Camberwell is very good - quite old > school but they have a lot of stock and are really > helpful. Am I imagining the past, or did the grey haired guy in Edwards regularly have a fag on the go?
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