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  1. Give Tony a call 07734 956340 - Lots of people have recommended him on this forum and he has just fixed a plumbing problem for me that two other plumbers couldn?t repair. I?ll be using him again in the future. 👍
  2. Hi there.


    I'm currently renovating a property in Forest Hill and I've been starting to lay 12mm thick laminate (which I've done many times before), but for some reason things are going badly and I'm ending up with bowing and gaps that mean I keep laying the floor, lifting it back up again and addressing the level underneath and then laying the floor again. Unfortunately, I just can't seem to get it right. I also discovered that I may need to lift up all the levelling compound too as I forgot to add SBR primer....eeeek!


    I've tried finding help but no one I have called is available this week.


    If you have experience with laying laminate and are free this week (the sooner the better), could you please give me a call on 07875648157? I'd book you for a whole day to help diagnose the issues and start to remedy the situation.


    Thanks in advance!


    Taryn

  3. I'm still going to be at Dulwich College offering 2 for 1 on all raffle tickets....but in the meantime, my online charity auction is closing tomorrow (Sunday 27th March) at 6pm.


    Much to my extreme disappointment, the site where it is being hosted is suffering from some technical difficulties and I cannot update it with the most current prices. :'(


    Please check out www.runforschools.co.uk to view the prizes (if it's working!)....but here are the current bids (as at 9.30pm Saturday)


    1 Acoustic Guitar ?175

    2 Scuba Diving ?20

    3 Pampering Box ?25

    4 Tennis Racquet ?30

    5 Maxim's Plate ?10

    6 Men's Tie ?15

    7 Portrait ?40

    8 Jazz Piano ?30

    17 7 Day Juice Detox ?35

    18 Negril Dinner ?20

    19 Organic Butcher Voucher ?15

    20 Dish Dash Voucher ?40

    29 Children's Haircut + ?10

    30 Marzano Dinner Voucher ?15

    31 One hour massage ?38

    32 Nightingale Dinner ?12

    33 Lemon Tree Manicure ?15

    34 The Bank Dinner ?12

    35 Flowers Voucher ?18

    36 Castilla Dinner ?30

    37 The Duck Dinner ?10

    38 Home massage ?38

    39 Men's haircut ?0

    45 Magnolia Dinner ?40

    46 Dulwich Tandoori Dinner ?35

    47 Manicure ?10

    48 Sea Cow Dinner ?15

    49 Liquorish Dinner ?15

    50 LeMoulin Lunch ?25

    51 EDT Dinner ?25

    52 Swadesh Dinner ?20

    53 Vintage Pretty Lunch ?20

    54 Massage ?15

  4. I've got 8 dinners for two in East Dulwich and lots more going for very discounted prices.....ALL FOR CHARITY! BID HERE :))


    I'll be at Northcross Rd tomorrow selling raffle tickets and Dulwich College on Sunday. I will be taking bids on these great meals, plus a guitar, scuba diving lessons, 7 day juice detox etc. Buy one get one free on all raffle tickets if you mention the EDF. Go to www.runforschools.co.uk for more details.


    Here are the latest dinner bids...


    Magnolia ?35

    Dulwich Tandoori ?35

    Vintage Pretty ?20

    The EDT ?25

    The Sea Cow ?15

    Le Moulin ?25

    Swadesh ?20

    Liquorish ?15


    Taryn

    (running to build a school in rural Nepal!)

  5. I've got a marathon in 11 days and after having some tendonitis in my ankle last week, I've revised my running plan and intend on walking some of the marathon. I was originally planning on running about 5hours 30minutes, but now am keen not to injure myself so I want to include some walking.


    Some experts recommend running for a mile, walking for a minute (repeated 26 times)....while others recommend running for longer and walking for longer.


    Does anyone have any advice they could offer me? I am not a runner, and am doing the marathon for charity. My only goal is to complete the race without hurting myself!


    p.s. Details of my fundraising can be found at www.runforschools.co.uk!

  6. Hi everyone!


    I'm a primary school teacher trying to raise enough money to build a school in rural Nepal. (For the bargain price of ?7,000) To help me achieve my goal, I'm selling raffle tickets for ?1 to win a mini pool table (3feet by 2feet), Lovely dog/teddy bear and a mini manicure and child's haircut.


    I had a market stall on Northcross Rd on Saturday and only sold 8 tickets. I really want to make more for my charity and also don't want to give away such cool prizes for ?8.


    Does anyone have any ideas how I could sell these raffle tickets. Closing date is 27th March and I'm running a marathon in two weeks, so don't have that much free time on the weekends unfortunately.... I'm totally open to suggestions.


    Can anyone help?

  7. I'm running a half marathon this weekend and a full marathon four weeks after that. I met with my nutritionist about what I should and shouldn't be eating with regards to a marathon and I won't be "Carb loading"...


    I feel confident in my decision not to follow the majority of runners in this regard, after being inspired by two books - "Slow Burn" by Stu Mittleman and "Born to Run" by Christopher McDougall. Having never run more than 10K before, I'll have to keep you posted. But so far my training has reached 15.7 miles and I haven't had any problems with energy.


    p.s. I do run REALLY slow....but I enjoy it!


    p.p.s. For more details, see www.virginmoneygiving.com/tarynhauritz I have a blog, twitter and facebook (all for charity)

  8. Hi everyone! :))


    My name is Taryn Hauritz and I am a primary school teacher who lives in East Dulwich. In the next five weeks I will be running a marathon and a half marathon for a charity which is very close to my heart - The CAIRN Trust. (I am NOT a runner!)


    The CAIRN Trust (Child Aid In Rural Nepal) is a children's charity aimed at helping children in Nepal gain access to an education. Nepal is the poorest country in South Asia, with 8.37 million people living on less than US $1 a day. 56%

    of the population are illiterate and many children have to walk up to four hours each way in order to attend primary school. Education is a proven way out of poverty and as the Nepalese Government does not have the resources to provide enough schools in rural areas, The CAIRN Trust has started to alleviate this problem. To date, The CAIRN Trust have built nine schools in rural villages in Nepal, giving over 1,300 of the poorest children the opportunity of an education.


    My ambitious plan is to raise enough money for The CAIRN Trust to BUILD A SCHOOL in rural Nepal. This will take ?7,000. I intend on running until I reach my target. Think Forrest Gump!


    On the 1st April, I will be privileged enough to be able to go to Nepal with The CAIRN Trust to see exactly how the fundraising has impacted on the children and communities in rural Nepal. (Entirely self-funded) What an opportunity!


    I have already received some very generous donations from businesses in the local area and I am now looking for futher support.


    HOW CAN YOU HELP?

    If you are able to offer a service or product that I would be able to auction, it would really help my cause. I am also planning a big auction evening in March and would value any support I can get. I?d be happy to come and talk to you about the charity anytime that is convenient, so please get in touch. I?d also be thrilled to receive personal donations!


    You can track my progress or make a donation at:


    www.virginmoneygiving.com/TarynHauritz


    I will be approaching the papers and holding market stalls in the near future, so come and say hello. Raffle tickets are only ?1.


    Thanks a lot for taking the time to read about this amazing charity!

  9. mockney piers Wrote:

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    > Looking like englands session already. Hauritz's

    > profligacy is crucifying the Aussies!!



    I'm related to Nathan Hauritz, so be kind ;)


    p.s.....GO THE AUSSIES!!!!

  10. Try this "Burns classic".... (works best with the accent)


    When first my brave Johnie lad came to this town,

    He had a blue bonnet that wanted the crown,

    But now he has gotten a hat and a feather -

    Hey, brave Johnie lad, cock up your beaver!


    Cock up your beaver, and cock it fu' sprush!

    We'll over the border and gie them a brush:

    There's somebody there we'll teach better behavior -

    Hey, brave Johnie lad, cock up your beaver!

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