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Grok

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  1. I think you have all answered your own questions; you have identified a possible risk of slipping due to the (annual) shedding of leaves, coupled with wet weather. Therefore, take extra care, clear your pathways, and be responsible. The Tinkerman isn't needed to slag off the Labour run council for you. You dont need to slag off thecouncil either. Justbtake extra care. Or of course you could ask the council to use the vast sums of money spent on the recent firework display, and the up coming fortune to be spent on needless xmas decs and lights to be used for a bit of street sweeping. Nah, didnt think so. Tory cuts, get used to it. Sorry admin if not on correct thread.
  2. Plenty of help needed in clearing East Dulwich pavements of pesky dangerous leaves. PM Jeremy if interested. Emily1011 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi all, looking at giving back at this festive > time of year. I work full time but I'm happy to > help out if there are any schemes available over > the weekend and evenings. Thanks
  3. The new fad of all the (new) East Dulwichites getting up out of their train seats and queueing at the doors the moment the train leaves Peckham Rye for ED? All for a 20 second headstart.
  4. Not very clear. Could be anywhere.
  5. I agree with Foxy.
  6. Jules-and-Boo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > waited half an hour this morning nad was late for > school :-( (although was on same bus as teacher!) > > Does anyone know when normal service will resume? Try reading relevant thread you have been pointed to. Lazyyyyy
  7. BrandNewGuy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > James, does Southwark have a clear policy with > regard to sweeping autumn leaves from pavements? > Main roads only? With today's rain, there are > stretches of Melbourne Grove and Glengarry Road > where the pavement is flooded because the leaves > have blocked drains and are all over the pavements > too - making it slippery as well. > > I know there was a 'policy' with regard to snow > the other year that side road pavements weren't > going to be cleared, but we didn't know it until > the snow and ice was already getting compacted. > > It would be nice to know, because then we could > take matters into our own hands. Oh deary me. Leaves. The councils fault. I want a Nanny state. Grow up.
  8. Think thats last years, so am waiting for this years footage. Do you think they did more than 20mph on Barry Rd i wonder....The tinker man must be spinning in his dinner jacket! And Plod coundnt do anything yet again-where were the hoardes that closed Grove Vale the other day? Still I think I am now in favour of gating melbourne grove if it kerps that lot out lol lilolil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > On you tube > Halloween Rideout London Shutdown
  9. Theyre only buses for Gods sake. Doubt if most of them can reach 25mph. Bandwagoning nimbys.
  10. Bernaise and peppecorn? TJ Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I heard the sea cow in lordship lane is to become > meat liquor. Two separate sources.
  11. I was told that bedbugs can live and nest in beards. I don't know if it's true.
  12. How do clean people actually get these parasites? Seriously how is one infected?
  13. I was told by the security guard that the basket contained some raw steak, tea bags, and sweets. Sounds like a basket of food a skint dad may have taken when pushed to the limits by a Govt that is trying to cut IN WORK benefits.
  14. Very sad state of affairs. Govt policy to blame in my opinion.
  15. Eye of toad, ear of bat......
  16. Did you get refunded? By GBK or Deliveroo? *Tee* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fuming.. > > This is the second time I ordered via the > Deliveroo app from GBK branch on Lordship Lane and > between them they manage to somehow deliver only > half my order and this is the second time it has > happened so cannot be a fluke! > > The second (and last) time it happened was this > evening. I called straight away after I realised > and was told by the chap in store that my fries > will be put on a bike right away......1 hour later > nothing. > My partner complained via phone after the hour > and told them to forget the 2 portion of fries and > to give us a refund instead... but the cheeky git > in store put the phone down?! Livid! > Monday morning will be putting in a strong email > to head office and will never be ordering this way > EVER again as something fundamental is going wrong > here! > > Rubbish service and even worse... non existent > customer service. > *Tee*
  17. Think you need to determine how you got infested with the filthy parasites. Then wash and boil and disinfect all clothing, bed linen and soft furnishings. If you can throw stuff out that would help. Be careful not to spread the infeststion. Good luck. Dreamcatcher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello everyone, > It looks like we have bedbugs. I started getting > bitten 6 weeks ago and tried everything (change > laundry detergent, bath products), I boiled all my > bed linens and washed all my clothes, I even was > treated for scabies. But on closer inspection > today I think I need to face the truth: we have > bedbugs. > I was wondering if anyone had any experience of > this and/or could recommend pest control? > I'm really distressed by this. > Thanksgiving advance to anyone who replies
  18. Grok

    So....

    The So at the start of every sentence, mainly used by youth and oldies trying to act youthful is to make up for lack of basic education, to give their slow brain fuction time to catch up.
  19. The beards, middle classes, and other recent residents of ED pay with cards for everything, from a penny purchase plus. Like the Queen thry don't carry cash ergo businesses do not need to bank cash regularly. tiddles Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And what are the businesses who need to regularly > pay in cash to do? I suspect they will all move to > barclays, until they close too?..
  20. OTT response by the police as usual. Billy Big Potato cops unnecessarily closing the road and disrupting hundreds of people to show how big their spuds are. Ridiculous. Oh, and before all the bleeding hearts, and others complain about my opinion, talk to the staff in the Cherry Tree that saw it all and concur it was well OTT!
  21. NOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo:'( kibris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have been told that starbucks is taking it over > from FEB next year
  22. And the lesson is don't open your door after 2pm. Sheesh.
  23. Bit rich coming from die hard clique needy numbers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think it's really bad forum etiquette to start a > thread about a private message, naming the person > who sent it and publishing the content or alluding > to what it was about. > > If you're prepared to post on a public forum, and > be quite antagonistic with it, then you can > reasonably expect to receive a response on the > forum or by PM. > > I don't read the family room posts but from what > I've seen of Londonmix on other parts of the forum > comes across as a reasonable, fair and interesting > poster whose contributions are worth reading. > Increasingly rare qualities these days, in my > opinion. LM has already politely explained their > use of the word jerk and why they PMd rather than > derailed the thread so no need to go on about > other ridiculous things it could have meant. I'd > be horrified if someone started a thread about a > PM I'd sent. It's unnecessary and unpleasant > behaviour. > > If you're being "cyber-bullied" or receiving > offensive, abusive PMs then that's another matter > entirely. Nothing to see here tho.
  24. Stop bullying Foxy. Pathetic playground bully. DaveR Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "The problem is that the element of those who > > carry knives know that should they get caught > with > > them and arrested, > > when it come to going to court they will receive > > > no more than a slap on the wrist and 80 hours > > community service. > > > > There is no deterrent.. > > > > Falter on your Council Tax and you get banged > > up.." > > > > This is up to your usual level of utter nonsense > - > > well done. > > > A man who armed himself with a 5" knife has been > sentenced to 200 hours community service. > > > > You can be sent to prison for up to 3 months if > the court decides you don?t have a good reason to > not pay your Council Tax and you refuse to do so. > > > > > Not Nonsense.. Dozens of such incidents up and > down the country.. > > DF" > > Let's see if we can spot the difference between a > sweeping generalisation about what "the problem > is" and a single anecdote plus a hypothetical. > You're talking out of your rear, yet again.* > > There's a bill that will supposedly find its way > to parliament in this session that has a two > strikes provision i.e. two knife possession > offences = automatic prison, 6 month minimum. The > info supporting that suggested that in 2014 about > 35% of knife possession offences = immediate > custody. The stats usually lump together bladed > article and offensive weapon convictions (penknife > or flick knife, essentially). For the latter you > are much more likely to go to prison, even first > time. One of the criticisms of the bill is that > it is likelihood of getting caught which is the > deterrent, not the sentence, and there's a fair > amount of research that backs that up. > > *with the smartening up of almost all the local > boozers, the experience of being buttonholed at > the bar by some ignorant old git and bored for > hours by his tendentious drivel has almost > disappeared, but it's clearly alive and well in > the online saloon bar.
  25. Careful Foxy, the clique (hunt) are gathering and circling numbers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DulwichFox Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Like I said earlier.. > > > > I haven't been posting myself here recently > and > > was talking about this to someone else > > who was inquiring why The Forum was so quiet. > > > > I said > > "Well, myself and Louisa have not been > posting. > > They have no one to mock or take the P. out of > > and nothing interesting to say about anything > > themselves. > > I bet you if I put up a couple of vaguely > > controversial posts they will all flood back." > > > > The other person replied "Do you reckon.?" > > > > "Yep" > > > > And they did.. lol. > > > > Even named *bob* > > > > Who needs Ego.. > > > > Foxy.. > > @#$%& me you couldn't make this up....mind you, > this coming from the poster who has been known to > compare himself to Jesus/God. "vaguely > controversial posts" lmao > > predictable, laughable and I expect I will, of > course, be berated for expressing my opinion. > Where's Sean when you need him?
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