
paulu197
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The Brickhouse closed just before Covid December 2019. Nothing to do with Gails muscling in as they didn't move into till December 2022. Stop trying to fit a false narrative into a story
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We are selling my son's Trek precaliber bicycle. he's had it for just over 12 months and has been ridden approximately 6 times in this period as he had a growth spurt. This bike was bought from Balfes and retails at £350. We are selling this today for £100 and you will need to pick it up from Camberwell (close to Dog kennel Hill School). Contact via DM for further details The Trek Precaliber 24 Inch Suspension 8-Speed is a versatile kids' bike built for young adventurers who love riding off the road and into the dirt. It has a sturdy yet light aluminium frame with a performance suspension fork and an 8-speed drivetrain perfect for racing home from school, zipping through the woods and riding trails and paths with family. For kids aged 8-12, between 129.5 - 149.8 cm (51-59˝) tall. You love exploring nature on your bike, and your kid loves adventuring with you! You're looking for a high-quality kids' bike that's comfortable, durable and has trail-ready parts for your up-and-coming singletrack shredder. A strong, lightweight aluminium frame, a simple Shimano 8-speed drivetrain that's easy for kids to handle and a front suspension fork with 45 mm of travel to absorb bumps. Plus, a kickstand, rear rack mounts and a saddle with an integrated handle that can be swapped out for an integrated rear light mount. Everything on this bike is built to last, so it'll still feel like new when handed down to younger siblings. This rugged, high-quality bike encourages fun and skill-building on the trail. It's perfect for kids who are getting into off-road riding, with a trail-smoothing front suspension fork and an 8-speed drive train.
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it's so good, the new refurbishment. I couldn't believe how new and fresh everything looked. The treadmills are amazing and it's just nice to get new stuff!!! Well done Southwark
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I thought Galahs were a native Australian bird
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100% recommend Neighbourhood Vet. Love using them and their staff are always polite and helpful.
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I've never had an issue with them at all. I think they are fantastic. If you are concerned about costs, before anything is done ask them first for a quote.
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Given the amount of people complaining about the poor quality of fish and chips, despite the owner being lovely this is a must win. I've noticed that when ever any kind of cafe / food shop opens, people always whinge. Someone opened a cafe specialising in brunch and the first comment was - don't be a trendy poached eggs style cafe etc... Why not visit the stores and keep the economy going instead of whinging and moaning..
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Prime Minister moved to Intensive Care - non political
paulu197 replied to dbboy's topic in The Lounge
Stupid fat fingers... Should say then -
Prime Minister moved to Intensive Care - non political
paulu197 replied to dbboy's topic in The Lounge
Blah Blah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Oh behave Uncleglen. Boris did not get a majority > of votes cast at the general election. A third of > the electorate did not vote at all. Of 49 million > eligible votes, he got 13,491,087. That's about > 25% of eligible voters. Stop embarrassing yourself > with ridiculous claims. It is only the nuances of > our FPTP electoral system that enables a party to > get a majority of seats with less than 50% of the > votes cast. Things would look rather different if > we had PR. A coalition would have easily kept the > Tories out of government. Great point blahblah. Really demonstrates also how much the Labor party are loathed too theb -
If someone in a queue is oblivious to the line moving due to being on their phone, is it ok to take their place? Asking for a friend. Also if people used the width of the car space as two metres, the queue will be sgortee
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Opening up local school playing fields for exercise
paulu197 replied to Jakido's topic in The Lounge
Great idea, however what are the insurance implications for doing such? Need to be mindful of the duty of care. -
Distance keeping in small local independent shops
paulu197 replied to NewWave's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
William rose, mons and moxtons all have a great queuing process.
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