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Royal Navy Helicopter just landed at alleyns sportsground
Chick replied to birnehelene's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Except it wont keep us safe, do you think the terror attacks we have had are just coincidence? And I remember the war in Bosnia, with targeted attacks that were so accurate the missiles land in the wrong country. -
Royal Navy Helicopter just landed at alleyns sportsground
Chick replied to birnehelene's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
jimlad48 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am grateful we live in a society where people > are free to challenge like that. Given the world > we are in, the Forces will need recruits to keep > the nation free to enjoy such freedom of speech > for many years to come. Is that why we are bombing Syria, to be safe in London? -
Royal Navy Helicopter just landed at alleyns sportsground
Chick replied to birnehelene's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
And the chance to help kill people. jimlad48 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > dbboy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Your country needs you!!!!!!!!!!!!! Recruiting > for > > the Royal Navy I'd guess. > > > Definitely - it needs you to join an organisation > which offers amazing opportunity, superb training, > world class leadership and responsibility, travel > across the world and an exceptionally good pay and > benefits package, as well as getting to get > transferable skills that benefit you in later > life. > > A full/spare time career in the RN is a great way > to get ahead in life. -
I can probably help you after next Wednesday pm me with your phone number. skippysarah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've got a big box full of electrical and > electronic items to get rid of, but I can't get to > a local recycling centre as I don't have my own > transport and there's too much to carry. Can > anyone suggest a charity or other service that may > be able to pick them up?
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Reserving car space with wheelie bins
Chick replied to maritap's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Yeh right. BillBobDee Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I actually regularly reserve the space outside my > home on Nutbrook, I have 2 cars, so one I use to > reserve the space, then when I return home with my > main car(Burgandy Mercedes) I move my other car > and park my Merc, I then move the other car > somewhere else, simples! -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
Chick replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I am not talking about my path, but pavements that are treacherous. It isn?t unreasonable to expect the council to grit the roads which at least would make it safer. Nigello Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A kilo of salt costs about 40p or so from Asda or > Tesco, so why not DIY? I don't absolved the > council of all its duties but, come on, we're not > helpless. Sweep your path, ask your neighbour > whether they'd like theirs done too, throw salt or > ash down and at least some of the problem is > fixed. -
I am really sorry I described it as a fashion. I am also sorry that I have upset people. > > When I was going through a particularly tough > patch in my early 20's i took to cutting myself as > a way to somehow externalise what i was feeling > inside i.e.;lack of confidence loneliness fear. > Its not a fashion. > I think the above post sums it up beautifully. > I am 58 now, the scars have faded but i still > remember how desolate I felt at that moment in > time.
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former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
Chick replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Dear James, Why don?t the council grit the back roads? The Gardens and the area around them are treacherous. -
Thanks for that link. I didn?t mean to trivialise such a serious issue. Angelina Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > you may find this article interesting. I hope it > enables you to have more empathy. > > http://theconversation.com/more-teenage-girls-are- > self-harming-than-ever-before-heres-why-86010 > > I can only imagine the effect of the internet, > media, future prospects, poverty etc have glided > over you and you haven't noticed the stressful > world our children live in.
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Maybe fashion isn't the correct word, fad maybe. What would you call it?
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I have pulled this because it was stupid & crass and has upset some people.
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I was abducted by aliens last week.
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It's opened again as a restaurant but they still have some lagers. Menu looks good and am going at the weekend.
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Done. Is she Polish.
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What was it?
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So called meter reader. Now Melbourne Road
Chick replied to Fwomble's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Missed the port bit, never heard that before. -
So called meter reader. Now Melbourne Road
Chick replied to Fwomble's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
How do you know he broke into your car? And why would he do that? Sorry to hear about your car. -
Your user name is completely unacceptable Pikeythievingratbag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well I think that?s theft. Not as bad as the lady > that put the cat in the wheelie bin but stealing a > treasured, loved scooter from a poor defenceless > child is poor form. I am going to start a > justgiving page to get a new one. I can only hope > she didn?t nick it for herself as she was quite a > unit and it will probably be a bit curved if she > does bring it back.
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Ok that looks like theft, I would have knocked on the door to ask. ED_moots Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Angelina Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > Further, I'm a bit surprised by your implicit > > threat towards the woman who took it... not > sure > > what you plan on doing with the high definition > > recording? > > > > For starters I'll post a copy here and people can > make their own minds up. > > https://video.nest.com/clip/b65de796ccc947baab0f2b > 41b0c64b04.mp4 > > If you happen to know this lady and she believes > the scooter was left outside as a giveaway, please > ask her to give it back or contact me via pm. > > ('in fairness' I always leave a note with stuff > that people are welcome to take)
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There is a bit of a difference between some books, an old microwave, plates and so on and a car? People do leave things to be taken often with no note. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Chick Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > We often leave stuff with no note as do many > other > > people. Hardly theft. > > > > > > > > DulwichFox Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > People who leave things outside their house > > would > > > normally place a note on it like > > > > > > If there is no note and someone takes it, it > > is > > > technically Theft. > > > > > > Simples. > > > > > > Taking things from a skip without permission > > > is > > > also technically theft. > > > > > > DulwichFox > > You leave your car outside your house and someone > takes it , it is theft. > > You leave your bike outside your house and someone > takes it , it is theft. > > You your child leaves their micro scooter outside > your house and someone takes it , it is theft. > > No argument. > > DulwichFox
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We often leave stuff with no note as do many other people. Hardly theft. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > People who leave things outside their house would > normally place a note on it like > > If there is no note and someone takes it, it is > technically Theft. > > Simples. > > Taking things from a skip without permission is > also technically theft. > > DulwichFox
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Very noble. Will this healthcare infrastructure help the Rohingya if they are ever allowed back?
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Thanks for the link. Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As most will know, the new T Charge starts today - > it is headlined as effecting cars registered pre > 2006, but in fact (although cars from 2006 had to > be engineered to the Euro 4/ IV standard) some pre > 2006 cars were also engineeered to the higher > standard. > > It is worth checking > https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/emissions-surchar > ge/compliance-checker if your car is compliant or > not; I was pleased to discover that my petrol car, > pre 2006 registered, in fact was compliant and > therefore not subject to the additional charge.
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I may have send me a message.
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