
Grok
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Saw kid come off its scooter yesterday outside shop door due to bad paving-bet thats gonna be a Lawyers R Us for the Shopkeep. Dont like all this ambulance chasing stuff but fix up the paving your responsible for profiteering business owners.
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Pato and Charliebubs sitting in a tree...
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Set light to it?
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Cockring?
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He has installed hidden cameras in the barhroom. And/or is eastern european. Bob Buzzard Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm worried that my builder is surreptitiously > trying to move into my house.
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Its obvious where profiteers pavement starts/ends and where council tax payers pavement starts/ends. Try looking, not hard. Greedy profiteering businesses pay up and fix your front pavements and stop putting your customers h&s at risk.
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Why waste the local taxpayers money on repairing the pavements on LL?The paved areas directly to the front of most of the businesses on LL are the responsibility of the leaseholder/freeholder/occupier. Greedy businesses are happy to make a fortune by putting tables outside, serving food outside, having mobile vehicles parked outside, having goods outside, ugly trip hazard advertising etc ad infinitum to increase their profits so let them repair what they are responsible for. The greedy pretend to be community spirited when it comes to thinking up more ways to increase profit such as Dulwich fest, xmas scams, etc so lets see some real community spirit and let them repair what they are responsible for. And to anyone that has had an accident, forget the council-the local business is responsible for all within their curtilage which includes their shopfronts, see the owners for your compy not the tax payer.
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Poppycock! Crutches can and are hygienically cleaned and sterilised, and re-used. Return them to the hospital. Unless of course seabag meant crotches. Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Recycle them, the hospital don't want them back > for hygiene reasons
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Poppycock
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Posters that are so full of themselves that they have to post on every thread going. No matter what the subject they have to get in. They cannot shut up. Over 13000 posts! Non-stop. Give it a rest. Take a break like O did, be discerning. Know what I mean j?
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Well it is the brixton branch powercow Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yesterday I took my 14 year old son to JD Sports > in Brixton to buy him a new pair of trainers. > > He found a style he liked; the one on the shelf > was his size so we asked the assistant to bring > the second shoe from the store-room, which he duly > did. Then there was an awkward stand off with the > shop assistant holding the box (with the second > shoe in it) while we waited for him to hand it > over. > > I said tentatively "So, can we try it then...?" > > "Yes", he said. "If you take the other one off > first". > > Apparently they have an issue with people trying > on running shoes and then doing a runner. > > I was shocked (and saddened) that the world has > come to this. But I was also shocked and saddened > that my teenage son thought it was perfectly > reasonable and normal. > > Am I just getting old and out of touch?
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Maybe you, Pato and Foxtail can join forces, and hunt as a pack? Good luck.
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Tips for Pato: Buy English phrase book-may improve comms with ED UK ladeez Pull a north london bird-easier as you say Go to one of the many themed ED dating nights - board game night/curry club/ED Drinks/book clubs etc etd Pull a bird at work-youll have things in common and will make your shift go quicker. Good luck, and remember what all work and no play did to Jack.
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Moving a soil pipe to another room - anyone had this done?
Grok replied to Sue's topic in The Lounge
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Sorry to burst your (spunk) bubble, Pato, but it was lesbian night. Man up a bit and im sure you'll pull soon. pato Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > :) :) where were you?..so i know where i don t > need to go from the tone of your question:) > I went at the actress..french wine place on > Lordship lane and bellenden rd
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Blah Blah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I just think it's better to say nothing at all > sometimes Robert, if one can't say something > helpful. Assumptions can also be tricky. People > are not equally resourceful. Sometimes it's better > to be kind than judgemental Blah Blah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Did you actually read the OP Grok. Where does it > say the OP hasn't tried to find a contact? She was > simply asking for a heads up on the right person > to go to, not asking for people to look up numbers > for her. You really are an ass.
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I have to agree with my friend Foxy. It is quite obvious that the owner of this beef patty chain continues to be diversive in the community by only making the 'younger' potential customer feel welcome and able to partake of a new eaterie. No problem with marketing to a specific demographic but not to the exclusion and detriment of others, or causing other potential users to feel unwanted, not welcome etc. This seems to the MO of the ownership. And he aint no spring calf himself so quite odd. And Foxy is right again, all queues and fuss will soon die down as shown by other past 'grand openings', its the internet 5 minute wonder thing. I dont think you will be welcome for a drink in there either, Fox, especially as you were not on the 'special vip grand opening night free tasters guest list' which was basically a re-hash of the 'special vip grand opening night free tasters guest list' for the Actress, and designed to bribe the edf glitterati to get them to rave about the place on here, create intetest and queues etc ad infinitum until it dies down as you predict. But the funny thing is the guestlist edfers are all 40s+! > DulwichFox Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > > Probably better suited to the 18-30 set.. Not > part > > of E.D. Gentrificaion.. more suited to Ibiza or > > Aya Napa. > > For a while will be the new Franco Manca till > > something else comes along.. > > The younger E.D. folk are a fickle lot.. > > > > > What are you on about now?! > > Not part of ED gentrification? I think it is you > who are out of step, not Meat Liquor! > > 18-30? I am in my sixties and think it's great. > And I've never been to Ibiza! > > And what is fickle about liking to eat in > different places? We don't all stick to the same > place every time we go out!
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I thought it was self explanatory. Only blow. Ins would be "going home for the weekend". Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I presume most threads are started by blow ins. > Why would this one particularly upset you Grok? > Seems harmless to me. Anytime I'm tempted to add > to it I think that I'm probably not a groovy @#$%& > and I really would only want to show what great > taste in music I have.
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Ignore Nutta. I suspect Cllr Barber has more than enough to do rather than looking up a phone number. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ignore Grok. > > > Have you tried Cllr Barber on here?
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You want to provide a service to/via the local authority yet you do not have the wherewithal to be able to contact the local council! So you ask if anybody works for them! And you expect them to take you seriously?
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The post was auto corrected, AM. Word was blow. Ins. Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Grok Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Going Home for Weekend thread - wouldn't exist > > except for ED @#$%&. > > Please edit to correct your typo. I can't imagine > what got you excited by that thread. ED who/what?
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Going Home for Weekend thread - wouldn't exist except for ED blowins.
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Advice sought re a service I am considering offering
Grok replied to beansprout's topic in The Lounge
Sounds dodgy to me. Try a proper job, and provide the 'volunteer' type stuff for, er free. -
Good Lord! Seriously? I mean seriously? Zoe TB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello, > > Does anyone work for, or know anyone who works for > Southwark Council? > I have a community audio project proposal for the > Council and they're very hard to get in touch > with! > http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/ - I co-run > audio, podcast & radio projects for children & > adults in ED and would love to get a large-scale > community arts project underway for a little > Christmas idea I have! > > If you have a contact name/number/email address, > I'd be really grateful! > > Thank you! > > Zoe (& Leon)
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