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Rolo Tomasi

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  1. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm beginning to feel not for the first time > That Louisa and myself are the only 2 people > Here on EDF that really remember what > E.D was really like. > I have clear memories of most if not All pubs in > The area going back 35 years > > Foxy No, you're not.
  2. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But I take exception to people saying ED used to > be a shithole. It was never that. Agree with all of that Otta, I used to work in The Forresters and only ever saw a handful of scraps in 4 years.
  3. Thanks Red Devil.
  4. http://play.bbc.co.uk/play/pen/g9tphy7qn9 4/8
  5. edhistory Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Pugwash Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > We have a history of exceptional bobbies in ED > - > > George (cannot recall surname) who was stabbed > in > > LL in 1985 and the local police all donated > blood > > for him. > > George Hammond. January 1985. > > John K He married our headteacher at Grove Vale. Nice guy.
  6. It was terrible. I'm glad it's been painted over.
  7. se22cat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Whenever I get on an (inevitably packed) 484 and > an inconsiderate dickhead or trio of them enter > then proceed to slurp on Chickenshop fodder or > Saltfish I wish the Peckham Terminator would warp > in and, well, terminate the vermin. The Peckham Terminator? The racist guy who kicked the No 37 door in? Really?
  8. Would you like it changed? Would that help?
  9. The London Mutual Credit are giving children in year 6 or year 7 living in the borough ?10 to set up their own account. Find out more below. http://southwarkcouncil.cmail2.com/t/r-l-awvhy-gcfdldh-y/
  10. Rolo Tomasi

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    Hair and beard trim, ?8 at Patrick's on grove vale.
  11. Probably The Whirled Cinema.
  12. Oh I was in Screen one but they were showing The Avengers. Must have a policy of moving films around the screens.
  13. Tanday Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Went last night and it was excellent. The building > has been beautifully restored and the food and > drinks menu looked good with a nice area for > dinning. They also sell Crossstown donuts which > are epic. Sat in screen one - the largest of the > three. The seats are comfy and recline. There are > a few sofas on the back row as well. All in all a > great addition to the lane. Went last night too and I agree it was excellent. Back this weekend to sign up for membership. What did you think of the film?
  14. Earths Mightiest Heroes at 8:50.
  15. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "Everyone else is doing it" is not an acceptable excuse for ripping people off. And charging a fee > for each ticket within one transaction is completely unjustifiable. Exactly.
  16. Gotcha Olivia. @Jeremy. Couldn't agree more, it's not as if they are posting the ticket(s) out to you. Anyway, I'm off to see Earth's Mightiest Heroes tomorrow regardless.
  17. OliviaDee Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > it's not set up yet but there will still be a > ?1.50 booking fee for online bookings (unless you > are a member) and ?1.50 over the phone plus > whatever you are charged calling an 0871 box > office number. It is setup. I booked two tickets yesterday.
  18. Southwark gets real for Real Nappy Week 2015 After a successful pilot, Veolia and Southwark Council are proud to launch an exclusive free real nappy trial pack - worth ?50 - to mark Real Nappy Week 2015, which began on 20 April. New parents in Southwark can save at least ?500 per child using real nappies. Many parents also favour the soft comfortable fabrics as well as the fun and functional designs. The free real nappy trial pack consists of: ?3 x real nappies ? one from each of the leading British stockists ?50 x flushable liners ?1 x velcro fastening wrap ?1 x wet bag 92 per cent of parents from the pilot would recommend the pack to friend or relative. They also ?noticed the reduction in waste straight away? and ?only use disposables 25 per cent of the time now?. Ian McGeough, who co-ordinates the project for Veolia in Southwark says "The pilot has been a huge success ? more than doubling the take-up from the previous voucher scheme and giving Southwark residents free, hands-on experience of Real Nappies before deciding if they?re right for their child." Councillor Darren Merrill, cabinet member for environment and recycling, said: "In Southwark we?re committed to reducing waste and encouraging re-use whenever possible. Real nappies are a great way to do this, not only are they cheaper for parents but they help to keep Southwark a cleaner and greener place to live, work and visit." Real nappies are suitable for use with new born babies right up to potty training. All nappies are one-size-fits-all and suitable for boys and girls. They are suitable for babies weighing 9lb-35lb and come with a detailed instruction booklet. There is also no obligation to purchase any nappies beyond those in the pack. Real nappies are promoted across the UK predominantly because of their environmental and financial benefits. Currently the UK throws away three billion disposables every year with 90 per cent going to landfill. Parents or soon to be parents who live in Southwark can apply for a free trial pack by filling in an online form at www.southwark.gov.uk/nappies Further information about Real Nappy Week 2015 can be found at www.goreal.org.uk/real-nappy-week
  19. www.youtube.com/watch?v=MixYRIUzVXs
  20. uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In some circles there is an unspoken assumption > that if there is a full description of perps that > they are white because it says so, but if the > colour and description are missing then the perps > are not white Not a circle that I move in thank god.
  21. Park correctly and you won't be fined.
  22. Danger 5.
  23. Hammersmith and Fulham.
  24. On Monday 23 March a collective called Occupy will start a seven day demonstration in London Bridge, near the Shard. The protest is around concentration of media ownership in the UK and concerns around media barons? unfair influence over British government. There could be transport disruption at London Bridge station during this time.
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