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  1. Its still there, but its rare to see it in the open, never mind be involved first hand in it.


    http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/sep/06/two-teenagers-charged-with-over-stabbing-in-brockley-south-east-london


    That's a kick in the arse from ED, up Norbert road way. Kid went to Kingsdale school. Its never gone away.Without getting all class war, many of the more recent residents of SE22 & SE15 would not know what it is like in some areas- they have little cause to have any interaction there

  2. so lets look at this


    you are perhaps 80/85% sure as to what the probable response would be


    I am probabaly 75% sure what your follow up would be to any comment I make.


    and so it goes


    Do we really want to get into this ?


    Say what you want and we will leave it at that

  3. As a property magnate and philanthropist, I have concerns that my burgeoning beds-in-sheds-4U empire may suffer as a result of restrictions with migration.


    I also fear that the French cafes on the sparkling lordship lane being driven back to La Manche. And I do like a good brioche on the weekend.

  4. Dear Foxy, As much as I am unimpressed with the keyboard warrior abuse and virtual bullying you get on here, you do set yourself up for it sometimes.


    Luckily the money is from China and the Reactor is of French design rather than the other way round

  5. As I will be spending more time in the area, due to relocating my rather large BTL portfolio to take in more SE15 properties, I am on the lookout for a new tailor. I have previously used Threadneedleman on the Walworth road but mod suits are no longer my bag. Would prefer to keep it local, as I am a busy man with fingers in various pies and time is money


    Anyone have any recommendations for local mtm tailors?

  6. Does anyone truly think that the carrying of a knife is a decision taken lightly?


    Whatever the preconceptions held about the users, a judgement is made by those who carry them as to benefits vs risks. Its a pretty serious situation when a potential custodial is deemed to be a the least worrysome outcome. I would warrant most on here cannot comprehend what it must be like to have to make this decision.

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    > > It's a darn shame to see people lose jobs, but

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    > Is relying on Chinese steel a good thing though.

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    Market forces will ensure that cannot happen.


    rofl

  8. Mustard Wrote:

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    > I wonder if the massive tree on Oglander Road,

    > which blocks the pavement, will stay there.



    is this is one that forces buggies onto the road to pass?


    We are not short of trees in the area. I have no idea what the cost is to the Council for insurance claims for these mammoth London Plane trees, but I am sure it is not a negligible amount.

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