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uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Brian Eno is 68; 19 years ago he would have been > 49- old enough to know what he was doing with > regards to his taxes. > Yu can say what you like about me- I have personal > experience of the loony left and its fascist > attitude to the people of the this world who > create wealth and jobs. The way that the educated > left have crapped over the real dispossessed > working class of the UK whilst persuading them to > vote labour. And it is interesting to note that > the ONLY people who support open door policies are > people who,like Brian Eno and all his cleb pals, > have made their money and are totally insulated > against the negative aspects of the ridiculous > policies of the EU. > Angela Merkel (and Adolf Hitler) would be proud > that the EDF is so supportive of the United States > of Europe There's a lot of dislike in many of your posts UG CAPITAL letters and dismissive language. I wonder what's happened in your life to make the apparent bitterness show through, what was so out of your hands that it still stings so. Im curious, you seem to say your 'don't care' about this and that. But most people care about something, and you've chosen to engage in what is a pretty liberal centralist view forum. I wonder what you're hoping to achieve by being the way you are. Conversation, conversion, sticking it to the people. I'm not sure, maybe you could explain, i'm interested. Thanks
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Help. Nightmare neighbours. How do we deal with conflict?
Seabag replied to Hickory's topic in The Lounge
They're all the signs of a bully, someone who's been used to getting their own way by intimidation. That usually works when there's no proof as to their behaviours, as it's one persons/householders word against the other. I'd look into installing some kind of recording cc tv type devices. Mapplins do some pretty ok stuff, it records the events around the house, plus you can add a microphone. My advice is to install and be comfortable in the knowledge that you have the ability to record events. I had a neighbour who'd got into his head that he 'owned' the space outside his house. He came banging late on the door a few times, once when my partner was here on her own. The next time I met him I calmly told him A. Don't come banging on my door and B. I'm recording all conversations on my phone as I'm not happy with his tone appropriate to his request. He's since backed right down and has been almost apologetic in conversation. He's an ok guy but with an anger management issue, this seems to have neutralised his actions. People hate to be shown up for what they are it seems. That said, it's hard not to develop a slight paranoia and 'watch the screen' at random times. I know a guy who logs in from holiday to check the cc tv at his business. But checking in at known incidents or reviewing at the same time each day might keep the paranoia part in a managable box of its own, so to speak. Good luck. http://www.maplin.co.uk/c/cctv-and-security?cmpid=ppc&gclid=CjwKEAiA17LDBRDElqOGq8vR7m8SJAA1AC0_76vUjrjbOhiqaiN9DRBCbyix0SMXbxyANKIHqztpghoCSFXw_wcB http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/miniature-bullet-cctv-powered-microphone-dv71n -
I'm guessing you're 'trying' to avoid the neighbour, and from what you say so far re the fence, it looks like it's going to be a challenge. However, you're going to come up against them somehow along the line of the process. I wish you luck in that, maybe mediation or the option of that is possible.
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Help. Nightmare neighbours. How do we deal with conflict?
Seabag replied to Hickory's topic in The Lounge
How old are the neighbour's btw? -
There lies the rub, as there are various rules on double yellow/ double yellow with double kerb bands Basically the rule of thumb is you can (generally) unload on a double yellow for 15-20 mins BUT not park an unbadged vehicle. You can't do ANY of the above on double yellow line with the added kerb bands. Usually it's to keep a clear and safe view for crossings, drop kerbs, corners. And badge or no badge, faded or not, it applies across the board I believe. You're probably in breach here, on this occasion.
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Help. Nightmare neighbours. How do we deal with conflict?
Seabag replied to Hickory's topic in The Lounge
I wonder if the last people that had your place had issues with them, or the surrounding neighbour's They may have a history of twattery. And can you see throug the new panel, Cedar or not? Good luck -
Were there double yellows and the two yellow short bands on the pavement running vertical down the kerb possibly? Did you take a photograph?
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Sharing magazines/newspaper supplements to save money
Seabag replied to KarenLouiseEyre's topic in The Lounge
Karen obviously hasn't mastered the art of 'in shop shuffling' for the supplements she wants Early at the supermarkets is my tip 😳 -
The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Seabag replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
You know and I know and everyone else knows what you're digging at people about. It's your same old 'me clever/them stupid'. It's boring class wars in some tedious trope of endless digging and undermining of what you perceive as the fight against something you don't like or get. It's got boring, but you keep at it, because you get off on it. Clap clap, sad, bravo. Next? -
malumbu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Am I allowed to say Uncleglen? or does that cross > the political line. No, say what you feel malumbu You're not alone
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The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Seabag replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
Lou You've become a sad parody of yourself People are offended because you're offensive Whichever version of 'how you see it' you post, it's the same boring 'me clever/you stupid' stuff. And you ask 'why does it bother you so?' I wonder why you don't ask yourself the same question. Leave people alone, they work hard, let them be. -
Do it properly or not at all Get it painted a colour you love, then love the colour not the texture underneath It's the harsh reality of PD and living with someone's past decisions I feel your pain
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The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Seabag replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
Next year we'll have not one, but two cheese outlets. Mons & The Cheese Block, and with that will be a whole new thread on 'who's got the longest queue for cheese' It will be endlessly facinating and the usual suspects can apply their wisdoms Until then, I'll not be holding my breath -
Did you use bike or cab ?
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The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Seabag replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
Presumably you're on view in a supermarket too, no? I'm sure dozens of people saw me in Waitrose Marylebone high street, buying my cheese. Great selection and pricing. Louisa is just being the same bitchy old cow she's always been. Same old insecure "me clever, them stupid" gig. -
Well in that honours are cack, she's been pretty consistent for the British Fashion industry Meh and all that!
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The Cheese Shop and adjoining Health Shop Lordship Lane
Seabag replied to Spangles30's topic in The Lounge
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > To be honest.. Let's look at the options... > > 1. Queue up for 20-30 mins to get served at one > of the local independent outlets. > Get to your turn to find sold out of want you > want. ? > > 2. Shop at one of the large Supermarkets and > queue for 20 - 30 mins to pay. > Get to pick what you want. Choose the item > that best suits you. > > Foxy It's a lovely thought Foxter, but many people often buy cheese and stuff in a quaint way. The old eyecrometer is often employed "Hmm a beit more to the left, right a bit" when judging how much cheese or pate a person might want to buy. So buying in a supermarket is fine if the selection is good, but I'd bet many people go to places like the cheese block to see help with choosing. It's like if you think you like Edam, the shop might suggest you try Jarlesberg too. That's not the case in most supermarkets. -
Sainsburys etc no staff to bag up at checkout V poor effort imho
Seabag replied to pop9770's topic in The Lounge
Many of LIDL shopper look as if the HAVE to shop there, and if they had a bit more cash they'd shop elsewhere. Be honest, it's quite a sh1t shopping experience, specially the 'at the till bit' and yes, customer service is woeful. So great as it seems, I rarely ever shop there. -
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > DulwichFox Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Nigello > > > > > > I have a Pressure washer.. but you would > need > > an > > > outside tap which is Threaded to take the > hose > > > adapters.. > > > I have a hose and extension power lead and > > > cut-out safety switch. > > > > > > See below. > > > > > > > > > https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A > > > > > > Nd9GcQHmRiq63OR-easb8obGg61GbRCPG_tg2SauGaWYU3bChW > > > > > > zlFlQ > > > > > > DulwichFox > > > > > > P.S. also have soap solution that can be > > applied > > > at pressure. > > > > > > I'd love to look in Foxy's shed > > > > It's like a toy shop I imagine 😁 > > I have TWO sheds, both full of crap.. > > I am a helpless hoarder.. I save every Screw.. Nut > & Bolt... Washer.. Clip... Spring... Hinge... > Where do you think Dulwich DIY gets all its stock > from. ? lol > > Foxy Now there's a suprise 🤔😀
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Apple came good Changed the phone for exactly the same mode in store All up and running as before The worse part was going to Bromley
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Lady Seabag has somehow bent her iPhone 6 Upgrade early is out of the question as its over a year away = ?500+ What to do, buy new or refurbished. On EE contract. Any advice or ideas ?
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Hey Betty, meet Q I'm sure you him will get on like house on fire. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1768432
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It's all got a bit boring up there. I'm sure there's merit to all the wordiness, only it's near impossible not to glaze over whilst reading. And I like business/models/analysis very much. But this Independent article is manageable This is the year that Britain will allow working families to slide into poverty - The Independent https://apple.news/AAWMtDbGdRTiNrMv83GADOw
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Leaving NO BREAD for the everyday shoppers
Seabag replied to Marcia123's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > Wake up sober and get your arse > > into gear > > At this time of year? That ship has well and > truly sailed... I think you'll find that most days are holidays for some. *hick*
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