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tetris

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  1. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > stroll along the lane to Barclays I noted three cashpoints all out of use. This is frustrating, as these machines are > rarely if ever in service when I need to use them. Yes this. Some of them don't even tell you they're not working, just swallow your card make 'thinking' noises, and then spit your card out again with no cash.
  2. Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah, but what are its fish and chips like? Haha shut it @SebsC - thank you for confirming my paranoia I guess
  3. Just thought I'd revive this thread and have a dig at the shitty Tesco Express on E Dulwich Rd. It's two aisles deep and it really has nothing in it.
  4. steveo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My pal was chucked out of a Stranglers gig for flobbing at the band. > > Saying 'I thought that was what you were supposed to do' didn't help Never been to a gig, but if I did I would do the same. Otherwise what's the point
  5. u ask 4 2 much m8 (...yes yes I see the door)
  6. Banned from this weird army shop. Customer was in front demanding a refund for something, and the cashier just wasn't having it - repeatedly pointing to some sign that was no more than a laminated scrap piece of paper that had "no refunds" on it. So there I was waiting in line and minding my own business, when the guy suddenly turns on me and asks "here, would *you* notice that?" whilst pointing at the sign. Being the honest kid I used to be, I instinctively said "no" - immediately realising what a mistake I'd made when it was my turn to be served. Cashier wasn't happy, he took my money and let me pay for my item but he told me I was no longer welcome. I was heartbroken. I fricking loved that army shop :(
  7. Spot a guy with a beard and 9 times out of 10 he's a cyclist.
  8. Hmm never heard of these guys -- really varied sounds according to their Wikip: > wide range of musical styles including surf rock, Persian, Arab, Indian, death metal, film music, electronic music
  9. simonethebeaver Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > An hour in a car from here to Hemel is an outright lie. An hour in the car from any part of London to any other part of London is an outright lie. It's probably quicker to drive to Manchester than it is to get around
  10. I did start to legitimately troll towards the end. It was a shitty week. Apologies
  11. holloway Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > train to Hemel (not sure how long but hardly a million miles away) It's not long, 20 mins, 3rd stop. Make sure to have all your gear ready when they announce the station, because for some reason it's announced late and you have something like 20 seconds before the doors open. If you're heading to the snowdome, it's another 30 min walk.
  12. Indeed - and you all forgot to pay the toll. Yeah I was off about the pubs, I never really notice the others except the Palmerston. Anyway, as I was saying:- RAAAAAGGEEEE
  13. miga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Those Strapping Young Lad records sound pretty > full on even 20 years later, tetris. Thanks for > the trip down memory lane :-) > > Glad to be of service :D It's weird I could never really get into his earlier stuff, it just seemed too abstract and uncoordinated. Then a friend introduced me to Canada's new national anthem (awaiting approval *cough*) and I sort of began to understand the layering. Am now working my way back through his early stuff
  14. I regret moving here. At least in shoreditch you could get a decent meal and a blowjob all under a tenner. I mean it was full of white hipster thick-rimmed bearded-cyclist Gordon Freeman lookalike fluff who spent half their income on rent, but at least the area kept all the basic amenities cheap. Here... it's the same crowd I guess but the area offers nothing but twatty charity shops, a single overpacked pub, a multitude of mostly empty indoor dining restaurants (and "takeaways!"), and a Saturday market that doesn't understand what a market actually is. God bless the corner shops, the shitty chicken shop, and bless that hardware store guy who stocks everything and its mother at almost amazon prices. Love that guy, wish he'd return my calls .
  15. can't tell if serious or not, but that's subpar even for me.
  16. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > tetris Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > No, wait - tried them today - hiked their > prices: ?9. Eff that > > Jesus. How many times do we have to go over this. > ?6.75 takeaway, ?9 to eat in. > > Try ordering fish and chips in a local pub and see > if it's less than ?9. No it's not. I had a look at their takeaway prices in the window -- it's ?9. Eat in is something like ?11 now. They have a kids menu where the takeaway is ?6.50, but I'm a grown ass man and I want grown ass proportions @Bob - I will! I'll take a bloody photo to assure you that I'm not paranoid, I'm right
  17. No, wait - tried them today - hiked their prices: ?9. Eff that
  18. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ?5 for cod plus ?1.50 - ?2 for chips... so exactly > what Sea Cow charges for takeaway then! Yes you're right... goddamit. I mean you save a pound at the Dulwich Fryer, but yes okay go to hell
  19. red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Judging by tetris' last post it reads like they > had already decided about Sea Cow, which begs the > question why the fook did they bother with the > thread in the first place... No, I had a bad impression of the place based on price, but thought the food might be good so decided to check. From what I've read here: you pay for the experience. Great. If you want the experience, go for it. Personally, I hate being forced to smile back at someone as they stitch me up. It's false. I'm not your friend, I'm your effing customer and this is the first time we've met (sorry for the siderant, this is a pet peeve of mine) @Jeremy - I did find a cheap place yesterday 1 minute up the road from the station. Cant remember the name
  20. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > By the > sounds of this place it's a big standard chippy > that happens to have more variety in fish and > charges a little extra for something that's not > even upto the standard of an old school fish & > chip shop. > > Louisa. Yes, this completely
  21. There's a cheap place (?4) just a bit north of the station. Fish is *pretty good*, the chips are a combination of moist and crispy(? Yeah? I kind of like it like that, but that's me...) The guy will lie to you and tell you that he'll have your order in 5 mins, but you'll still be there 12 mins later. Not bad though, 6/10 would recommend.
  22. ^ that sounds delish. @Bob - yeah yeah har-de-har :P -- it's not really about the money, it's more about whether you're being duped into paying that extra ?1.50 because you're a sucker for a charming smile, rather than paying that extra ?1.50 for getting quality food. Though from what I'm hearing it's an 'experience' thing, which could be genuinely good. @Loz - What's the "pick your own" thing like? Is it actually a tank full of fresh fish, or are you picking off a menu? @Jah - Yeah I know what I'm getting tonight. Just not from where...
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