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siousxiesue

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  1. Could this thread also appear in the family room? More likely to been seen by the offenders!
  2. Cats bury it! If you're referring to the small black motions on the pavement, I was told that's fox poo!
  3. Believe it or not, I am a dog lover, I just have experience of reporting the amount of dog waste left by irresponsible owners. As you say, most owners carry those bags, but I have come across owners who only pick up when being watched! Also, dog control orders seek to ban dogs not from parks but residential estates and the like!
  4. Just like a friend of mine used to go to Argos last thing on xmas eve, so the old post office will supply you with a dose of an argument, a near punch up etc, I know cos I use them! Tuesday there was a spat between a young woman and an older man, and someone had a go at me because I had gone to the currency desk without joining the main queue!
  5. No-one else at work knew who I was talking about :(
  6. you will get a certificate if you pay for it, we have to and get refund from employer-southwark in this case!
  7. Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I couldn't quite make out what an academy was from > that site. > > Does it mean that an academy is a school partly > funded by sponsors, that follows the national > curriculum, that has standard entry conditions, > but is free to dedicate part of the schooling - > the 'philosophy' - to issues that reflect the > sponsors agenda? > > I can't make out if academies are allowed > everywhere, or only in 'deprived' areas? > > It strikes me that this approach is most likely to > appeal to those groups with an agenda who set out > to twist the minds of the young and brainwash the > elders: churches? Yes Hugenot, you read correctly-the sponsors have influence over the school/academy curriculum, to the extent that in some parts of this country, creationism is now being taught! Whatever the rights/wrongs of academies, funding like this should not come with 'strings'
  8. thexwinglessxbird Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You phoned East Dulwich Library & they couldn't > tell you the opening times because they didn't > know? That's weird. With the new call centre, we're not allowed actually to ring the actual library! We have to speak to call centre staff-after waiting in a queue obviously! This is much more efficient right???
  9. Has anyone been to the 'little' cinema in Bermondsey Square? It's a bar, tiny new cinema, quite plush, very cute. And I have no connections to it, been once and because I was in the loo, they held the film for me!! Called 'Shortwaves' HonaloochieB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Moos Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > A little cinema would be fun > > > > Although Peckham is just round the corner... > > And Brixton's Ritzy is almost as convenient and > considerably less crap, and the Clapham Picture > House is actually a little cinema, though of > course a little further and in that Ham. > The one that sounds like it's a village with the > sort of malady that 60s and 70s musicians got > sorted out out with a course of penicillin. > > Bloody hell Moos, sorry for rambling on like that, > > I'll only get back on the good foot if I get the > crispest possible reply from you. > It can be terse even, I shan't mind that. > Frankly a bit of terseness would probably work > wonders as far as...Oh, Bugs Bunny just stuck his > head up and said 'This ain't Pismo Beach'. > Classic. > > Sorry, got a bit distracted at the end there, > jiggered if I can remember what I was going to > suggest "would probably work wonders as far as". > Honestly I've a mind like a Prime Minister these > days.
  10. We had memorable holidays as kids taking boating holidays, it was one of the few ways of taking a dog along, there were no such places as dog friendly hotels and I doubt we could have afforded it...he only went in once and it was in a lock and we all panicked but I think he just shook himself off and enjoyed all the fussing!!
  11. If it makes you feel any better, you will have a lovelier more defined jawbone/profile after...
  12. anyone remember The Gin Palace, Old Kent Road, or Frog and Nightgown, again Old Kent Rd??
  13. this made me cry, it's a lovely relationship between man and beast amd I hope your dad can remember the good times they had...tell him many of us wish him well...
  14. annaj Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Probably way too mainstream for this thread, but > has anyone seen The Time Traveller's Wife yet? > I loved the book and I'm torn between really > wanting to see it and afraid that they will have > ruined it. They have ruined it- please save your cash! Remembering the last scene in the book, I was waiting for it and it didn't happen! (i mean when Claire is an old lady) Best film recently has been indie called 'Sleep Furiously' saw it twice-nice doc set in tiny Welsh village and daily life, it's got music from Aphex Twin too, just lovely...
  15. bless you for trying to help it, kinda thing I do...tried to get 2 baby squirrels rescued from a drain once, RSPCA refused because they were 'vermin'...
  16. Have you tried radio? I had a nasty bout of food poisoning lasting 3 days, over new year too:( and radio saved my life! Talking books also a possibility...
  17. anyone remember 'strictly ballroom'??
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