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Mick Mac

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  1. Two bets in the last - Ballyalton at 20/1, only a small bet. But that's 3 winners today and a tidy profit. Its been a while.
  2. Peace and Co and Sempre Medici in Champion - both > 20/1.
  3. Southfield Theatre next - a long shot.
  4. 2 out of 2 :) although that wasn't really worth anything.
  5. Boom 1 out of 1 :) I sometime only get one winner all week. Hope that's not the case this time.
  6. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > it's all a bit fluid - throughout the 80s the big > 5 who led all the TV negotiations etc were > Liverpool, Man U, Everton, Arsenal & Spurs. Yeah - Everton, whatever happened to them..... Oh - and Man United, same :)
  7. I don't have much left to lose. I'm going Altior in the opener
  8. Mugs game.
  9. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah.. but parts of Shoreditch and Hackney look > really smart these days, and I think some people > roll into Peckham expecting similar levels of > gentrification - and get a bit of a shock. Which > is fine with me... keeps the Clapham/Hackett/Rubgy > boys away. You weren't in tbe Rye on Saturday afternoon in that case. Plenty of wannabee rugger buggers.
  10. http://www.m.webmd.com/allergies/ss/slideshow-bad-bugs Pics 20 and 21 look similar to your marks. It may be a red herring that you sometimes have two together, may just be same bug biting twice. Dreamcatcher and bedbug are an ironic combo.
  11. solar Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I agree the amount on the pavements around > Friern/Goodrich roads is disgusting. > I think I know the person you are referring to. > Unfortunately he was in hospital 2 or 3 months > ago. A kind neighbour walked his dogs for him and > definitely cleared up after them. He is now taking > them for short walks again but he is unsteady on > his feet and I doubt if he is able to clear up > after them. And I would make allowances now if he previously picked up his dogs' poo before being unsteady on his feet - but he never did, and now it seems he is unlikely to. Pity.
  12. Hats off to England. Fantastic performances this 6 nations. The best team by far. A real missed opportunity in the world cup by this evidence, but right back up there now.
  13. red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > maxxi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Or, if he keeps the Mackems up, BFS would be > the > > ideal choice to stabilise the club, give them > time > > to walk before they run kind of thing... > > By all means bring in him if we get relegated... There is a precedent.
  14. I walk this part of Friern every morning too - The poo in this stretch tends to be strewn out over a few yards suggesting the dog walker didn't even allow the dog to stop. There is an old bloke with grey hair who lives on Goodrich with two dogs - he walks the dogs very slowly down Friern morning and evening. He disappeared for a while 2 or 3 months ago and the poo seemed to stop temporarily so I'm guessing its him and he was perhaps ill as someone was walking the dogs for him and presumably picking up the poo. Its not nice having to always look out for it, especially with children. horrible stuff. :)
  15. steveo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nope, I've read it three times now :) I did that too earlier - I couldn't get it and moved on.
  16. James Barber Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It shows what we could have always had if the > owners weren't maximising profits at the expense > of very ppor patient experience. Exactly.
  17. its an aside from the housing issue - but when is it expected that we will see this M&S open.
  18. John Barnes. Don't think he has worked since.
  19. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- That's why I never understood the rise of ED. Louisa. Yes - its certainly not the transport that attracts people to ED. We bought in ED in 2001 and the people we bought from were moving to Brockley for a bigger house, they felt the housing stock was better there.
  20. Who engaged the structural engineer? You or Farrans.
  21. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't really care what it's taken if it > continues like that. Well you should care Sue - its been an absolute shambles of a service for years and they have taken the people for a ride to fill their own pockets with public money.
  22. An alternative best top 10 - nothing local http://www.opentable.co.uk/best-london-restaurants?topic=Best%20Overall
  23. Louisa - it's not a "guide" to Lordship Lane, it's "reasons to visit" When I say no one was interested I mean people from other areas - I think that is true. LL now attracts external visitors as the article points out. No-one is saying it wasn't functional 20 years ago, that's exactly the way I'd describe it when I moved here 16 years ago - but there probably were not a lot of reasons to visit it, whereas now there are. I think its good to have timeout highlighting the better offerings. Should we be proud that they are on our doorstep?
  24. I hadn't even heard of East Dulwich 20 years ago. What retail heritage?
  25. At least half the chosen businesses are 5+ years. Stop being such a permanent force for negativity Louisa. Noone cared about ED 20 years ago and it's the new outlets that make it attractive. It's attractive to wider London and that's cool, so take it on board.
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