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Had my drivers window smashed some time after midnight in Oakhurst Grove. Nothing stolen this time. Lots of damage.
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Spate of burglaries in East Dulwich
Chick replied to EastDulwichRose's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Had my drivers window smashed some time after midnight in Oakhurst Grove. Nothing stolen this time. -
Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Let's put it this way Steve. > > You've probably invited people over to your house > for dinner. You may not have known everyone, there > might have been associated girlfriends or > boyfriends, or simply hangers-on. They might even, > at your invitation, used the loo. > > It would take considerable daftness to assume that > as a consequence you had an open door policy to > people you didn't know coming in your house, > raiding your fridge and using your shitter. > > That's what you've done there. It's called > reductio ad absurdum. > > You've taken a perfectly reasonable swing door > policy that works as well for Brits who want to > retire in Spain as it does for French people who > want to work in coffee shops, and constrcuted a > ridiculous scenario where soap dodgers are coming > in their millions to steal from your wallet. > > Pack it in, it's boring. Well said.
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Have a look at "Whats on In East Dulwich", there two book clubs on the go.
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is it illegal to save parking spaces?
Chick replied to whatever's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
LeahP Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > SweetGirl - I'd like to put you in that bin and > swing it off Beachy Head. LeahP I think I love you. Can we hop into a wheelie bin together and swing off Beachy Head, into the future????? -
is it illegal to save parking spaces?
Chick replied to whatever's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
The council will fine them If you report it. -
Loz I cant be bothered typing but will gladly meet for a beer. I never said parasites, your word. A rainy bank holiday Monday is a good time to go to the pub. I'll pm my number.
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I really cant be bothered but will gladly meet you for a beer and debate??????
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Sorry, didn?t mean to be derogatory to anyone.
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How is it racist by the way? I can?t be bothered arguing stats with you. You are obviously a royalist and arguing stats with you is as pointless as arguing faith with a believer. Watch the second video above but it wont change your opinion.
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Whats this Loz, because it's on the internet it must be true. I have no prejudices just opinions. I cant really be bothered any more. Bye
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No racism intended. And I think you have pulled your figures out of a hat.
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RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And stole the telephone from the Italians. How did Bell steal the telephone from the Italians?? Bell was in a race with Edison and hadn?t anything other than an idea for the telephone and he got to the patent office first. The only good thing I remember about the Irish festival is how much it peed off Peter & Frances when they ran the Clockhouse. He admitted to me that he hated the Irish but they spent a lot of money that weekend so he was stuck between a rock & a hard place.
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Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As a Polish national she would need to have worked > full time for 12 months and be actively looking > for work to claim income support. > > If she has resigned in order to claim income > support then legally she's a benefit fraudster. > > However, I think this overlooks the central tenet > of the OP, which is insinuating that foreginers > are coming to UK to be parasites on our welfare > state and steal money from British people. > > People should be reassured to discover that around > 20% of Brits claim income support fo some kind - > whereas only 6% of foreigners do. > > So the Brits are more likely to be benefit > parasites than Polish housemaids. The biggest benefit parasites in this country are your mates the German sausage munching royal family.
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Silverfox: If a family has grandparents, parents and adult children that are unable to secure employment and dependent on benefits why not say sorry, you cannot live in The borough of Westminster, but we can relocate you to Hull next week. What is wrong with that? Have you ever been to Hull?
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I had a fantastic meal last night at the new chippy opposite Oakhurst Grove in East Dulwich Rd. The food was fresh and fantastic, they gave us two bottles of wine for free and free humus & olives. This obviously a loss leader and wont last. I thoroughly recommend this place, get in quick before it gets too busy.
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Well there is always the Ritzy
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London art show marks end of analogue TV An Arqiva analogue transmitter from Sudbury forms the centrepiece of a display by Simon Denny. Arqiva is supporting a major exhibition entitled Remote Control organised by the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London this spring, which coincides with the digital switchover in London. The exhibition marks the end of analogue TV broadcasting, representing a milestone in the evolution of the medium. A high-power analogue transmitter, recently decommissioned from our Sudbury site in Suffolk, gets a 10-week reprieve before continuing on its journey of environmentally safe disposal. Remote Control surveys the enormous impact that television has had upon contemporary culture and looks at how the next generation is responding to digital convergence. The exhibition includes many important works that reveal the power and influence of television broadcasting on politics and society. Matt Williams, Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, said: ?The physicality of the vintage TV transmitter from Arqiva impressed me a great deal and the idea of the signal being pushed through a series of valves. This is beautifully engineered, large and solid equipment that is normally never seen and yet has delivered the great televised events of our recent history to a mass audience.? The area which includes the transmission equipment is designed by Berlin-based artist Simon Denny and also features works made for TV by artists such as David Hall, Richard Serra and Ant Farm (an American artist collective). Peter Heslop, Director of Digital Switch Over at Arqiva, adds: ?For several years now our focus in Arqiva has been on designing and installing the new digital network, so it?s very pleasing to see the spotlight on the old analogue kit that has served us so well for the last few decades. There is little or no practical use for the old transmitters so it?s good that at least one of them will take on a final public role before joining the others in the recycling process.? The transmitter is from a PYE klystron-based installation which has transmitted Channel 4 at Sudbury since 1982. The Remote Control exhibition takes place at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London between 3 April and 10 June. The ICA is in The Mall, just down from Admiralty Arch. Admission is free.
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Well I have just switched off CH4 analogue for the last time. RIP analogue TV, the end of an era. Look out for the light show tonight & Thursday.
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Don't pick it up and it will go back to the sender.
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Gingerbeer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > El Pibe ---- Americans really do hate the French. > The general mode of thought is that French = > Coward. Our memories are long, but apparently stop > somewhere before 1776. I have nothing against them > personally, although their language has proven to > be a constant thorn in my academic side. I can > begrudgingly admit this *may* be my fault and not > theirs. > > The Barry Barry sounds interesting, but I do. not. > run. Im an excellent spectator though! Bring on the freedom fries
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Oakhurst Grove car broken into
Chick replied to Thomas Micklewright's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
That?s clever. How did the brick know how to break into a car? -
What would have happened had you hubby rammed them? Would it be self defence?
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Just a reminder. We will be in the park near the zebra crossing with telescopes & beer.
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