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have you signed it? http://www.stopheathrowexpansion.com/
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oh dear, Mikecg, that was about as unfunny as my post>:D
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yes... here's a good one... go to the G20 protests and don't turn up to work... that'll fool him http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/blog/2009/mar/23/online-guide-to-g20-protests http://www.putpeoplefirst.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/megaphone.gif
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[quote name= Mockney Piers everyone is someone's kid charliecharlie. But seriously' date=' I don't think there's any room for complacency, I'm always banging the drum of the need for a seismic shift in the way we live our lives to prevent future catastrophe. I'm merely pointing out that to a certain extent this is preordained on a macro level, it's simply the way life itself functions.] yes... and you defined your viewpoint articulately and clearing... made for interesting reading I was kinda teasing... but at the same time, was not talking about 'us'... ie. this generation, but 'them'... the next generation, our future
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dirty stop out... I'm proud of you...
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maybe you will maybe you won't... got any kids? or friedns and family who have? xxcc
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Here are the list of threat off the 2 Million web site DO WE BELIEVE GEOFF HOON?????? ______________________________ Seven key threats A new third runway - creating a new flightpath across west London and bringing noisier aircraft across parts of south London. New mixed mode operations - where each existing runway is used concurrently for both arrivals and departures. Restricting relief from runway alternation during the day ? planes currently switch runways at 3pm every day. Ending the Cranford agreement which restricts take offs to the east from the northern runway. A planning application to lift the 480,000 annual movements limit set as a condition of Terminal Five ? this could now go as high as 720,000. A new Terminal Six to support the third runway. A review of westerly preference ? where planes normally descend from the east.
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does anyone know anything about impact on flights over Peckham, do we some under the same flight path analysis? I live in Choumert Road area and have seen a map of flight path patterns for the area (not this one but more detailed)... we already have 3 flight paths converging directly over our street... It's hell in the summer from 4.30am you have to have your windows closed because it is so noisy... it wakes me EVRY BLOODY MORNING!!! the thought of it being worse.... http://inel.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/2mproposed3rdrunwaylandings24jan07.jpg have you signed the petition?http://www.stopheathrowexpansion.com/ this is a map (bit fuzzy) off the 2 Million voices campaign against the third runway and does not look very hopeful for East Dulwich or Peckham... looks like there might FIVE flight paths merging over us!!! there is anoth map showing departing flight too and it also looks worse than now!!!! HELP http://inel.wordpress.com/2008/01/15/do-get-involved-with-the-2m-group-two-million-voices-against-heathrow-expansion/
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what's the best ........?? you've ever had?
charliecharlie replied to charliecharlie's topic in The Lounge
so nice to see you smiling, Huguenot... is because something good happened in the night????>:D< -
ta ta from charchar and night fell and all the forumites were safely tucked up in their beds... such a well behaved lot mean while there were rumblings on the street, but ED slept on... and on... and on sleep well angels, dream of a day when the financial turmoil magically cures itself! dream on..... it will soon be April the 1st xx
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Mikecg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The only thing is its all a bit poncey if you ask > me...... well Mikecg, you could always ask for a transfer to The Aylesbury Estate... might be more to your liking, much more edgy and 'real' http://img82.imageshack.us/img82/521/aylesbury26ss.gif
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lot of history on the subject of pedestrianisation for NCRd... no cars all week, sat only etc... I work NCRd and there are very mixed views on the matter from residents, traders and stall holders the current discussion is about sat only, but there is an air of cynicism... most of the people I talk to from the area say it's all related to generating income for Southwark in one way or another!!! watch out scamsters about!!!
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hmmm... feels like the police are intentionally magnifying the threat of violence, almost wishing it, fanning the flame as it were... not sure very helpful given the circs...
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thanks... you are kind RosieH, I'm sort of fine about going on my own, it's the getting back that I am concerned about!!! just wondering if I am being a bit optimistic about how easy it will be!!!!
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yes... so let's be the new alternative illuminati!!!! why not... society is always in flux and maybe it's time for a change>:D
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Mikecg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Charlies the catalystic provocateur. > I'll be wearing my steel toe cap trainers and I'll > be donning me knuckle duster just in case. is that so you can come and save me when the going gets tough???? ps do you think I will be able to make it back to the studio for 4.00 (it's in east dulwich)
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I am deliberating about joining the march, one part of it is leaving from London Bridge Station at 11.30 (but I have to be back at the studio by 4.00 for a meeting... not very rebellious I know!) Do you think I am asking for trouble? I would like to go for the first few hours and then head back to London Bridge via the back streets... do you think I will make it back in time?? (and in one piece?) advice please... oh wise ones.... anyone come with me??? see info below xxcc http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/blog/2009/mar/23/online-guide-to-g20-protests ___________ BACK A HORSE The Four Horsefolk of the Apocalypse will lead the carnival parades. Converge from 11 a.m. to move off at 11.30 from these rail stations: ?Moorgate Red horse: War ?Liverpool St Green horse: Climate chaos ?London Bridge Silver horse: Financial crimes ?Cannon Street Black horse: home, land, equality and self sufficiency in honour of the 360th full circle anniversary to the day of the Diggers and their claim: THE LAND: A COMMON TREASURY FOR ALL! Each parade will have fitting music and many in costume. Bring flags. Bring tea making facilities (including water and kindling). A map of the city, incase you get lost. And cake. You can't have a revolution without cake. We have a choir, a jazz outfit, a samba band and a protest muscian's collective. We invite all musicians to come and join in at the bank. http://www.g-20meltdown.org
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mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "as fast as her little legs can carry her" > > You've met her then? having the > time of your life down under :( > Oh dear, Mockney Piers... has she gone for good???? she must mad!!!!
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mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- back missus mockney, all is > forgiven!! :( she is one lucky lucky woman.... to have a man who can just knock up something totally delicious like that... bliss I hope she is running back, as fast as her little legs can carry her, to see if you have saved her any scraps
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(Dulwich library & Forest hill library) Twins?
charliecharlie replied to bigbadwolf's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Alexander Hennell was a local architect, he lived in Sydenham and was born in 1838. He designed the Forest Hill Library which was built around the same period as the Dulwich Library (which was built in 1897). The two libraries may have been designed by the same architect, but to me, the Forest Hill Library has a more Arts and Crafts feeling to it than the Dulwich one (which appears to be less stylised and more 'traditional' in its detailing). http://www.foresthill.org.uk/forest_hill_library_01.jpg The Dulwich Library looks closer to the style of Sandringham... http://images.absoluteastronomy.com/images/encyclopediaimages/d/du/dulwichlibraryfront.jpg Sandringham House was built in 1870 and designed by A J Humbert, I wonder if he inspired the architect for Dulwich Library... http://farm1.static.flickr.com/92/244729683_25af22da3f.jpg?v=0 -
Ahhhh... now I get it strawbs, google maps says 18mins walking, happy flat hunting xxcc
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don't go to supermarkets... support your local independent shops... lovely service, plenty of choice, more pleasing human experience, keeps our highstreet alive, etc. etc. http://www.foe.co.uk/campaigns/biodiversity/news/2006_april_shop_local_first.html
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yeh... bit of a daft question, strawbs;-)
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my your love train take you on a wonderful journey xxxxxxxx cc xxxxxxx http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/images/LoveTrain.jpg *thinks... how did I grow up so soppy?*
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approx 20 mins... depends how fast you walk!!!
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