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Don't leave us hangin'... What did you / are you going to do?
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Afternoon chaps, did I miss much?
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???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The only way to join IMO is to pile into a fight > from the off No it isn't (Hi microbite)
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If you're going to matter they run a boat from Tower Bridge all night
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Marmora Man Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Friends of mine are selling these elegant T shirts > to make a statement about our esteemed MP - > Harriet Harman. Should you be interested in > purchasing one at a bargain price of ?9.50 - PM > me. > > You could always use HH's image to polish the car > or dust the house with! Maybe I missed it or I don't do subtle, or maybe it's just because it's half past midnight, but the statement being made escapes me. Can you explain it for the hard of thinking please?
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Somewhere with more cats going missing than here - surely not? http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1843738.ece (And I'm not mocking missing cats btw before anyone thinks I am, I get how upsetting it can be)
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The recorded announcement recently on National Rail Enquiries enquiring if I would be happy to answer a few questions that they wanted "to arks about their service". The train indicator being adjusted to show when a delayed train will arrive on an ongoing basis so it will always arrive in one minute's time. That one just makes me laugh actually. BBC HD. If you're broadcasting a programme on BBC1 which you've got in HD why not show that on the HD channel instead of Antiques Roadshow? People tagging photos of me on Facebook
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Spurs forthcoming league fixtures Sunday, 26 October 2008 Barclays Premier League Tottenham v Bolton, 15:00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 29 October 2008 Barclays Premier League Arsenal v Tottenham, 20:00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, 01 November 2008 Barclays Premier League Tottenham v Liverpool, 17:30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday, 09 November 2008 Barclays Premier League Man City v Tottenham, 15:00 History suggests they'll beat us (City) as they always bloody do. It wouldn't surprise me from that set of fixtures though if that takes them to five points...
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James Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you read my post again you will see that I gave > a balanced view... face it the transport is not > good there. You're further out and further from > stations. Payback is that it's leafy, pretty and > the houses are bigger. In fact there are some > lovely places there. > > Still, it's not fair on people seeking balanced > advice to distort the truth in order to big up > your own area (trying to make yourself feel > better?) As a resident of the area I can confirm that all the views above from residents are correct and balanced. And "You're ... further from stations."? Comedy gold. May I suggest you're further from some, and closer to others? Balanced advice there. ;-) (A little bit) edited for clarification and accuracy and that..
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All friends added, hopefully Tuesday can go a bit smoother than last time. Will try to be there. Won't be able to be there...
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We're at the top of Melford Road so near as makes no odds on Wood Vale. Forest Hill station is a ten minute walk. Lordship Lane and all its busses are five minutes away. As someone said there's the 363 along Wood Vale. The other end of Wood Vale which can't be more than a decent ten to fifteen minute walk has Forest Hill Road with its bus stops down to Peckham etc. How connected do you want to be?!
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CamberwellOz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The pain in my arm. Make it stop. Play a lot of wii golf; then your knee will hurt instead. hth
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The thing was a signficant proportion of Spurs fans believed it every year.... including Levy it would appear.
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So, train ticket rules don't apply to eater81, along with traffic laws http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,162760,162760#msg-162760 . Any more?
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I've tried the chicken. How long are you here for?
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HonaloochieB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- .... ... > So, what makes me laugh? Wouldn't you like to > know. No.
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*Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ruffers Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > I'm sure the people paying to advertise in > > it would be delighted to learn it's not getting > > delivered where they say it is... > > Perhaps the delivery people decided to cut-out the > recipient and just put it straight in the bin? > > Makes sense - saves the rest of us a job. I'd rather have it than not to be honest. Without wishing to sound like a paid for ad when I moved to the area I found it pretty useful for local businesses. Before I discovered the forum, clearly.
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Well this thread made me smile as I couldn't find the other one... Apart from that, this http://icanhascheezburger.com/ And I will, publicly, share the guilty pleasure which is Hole In The Wall. Not big not clever, but still makes me laugh. Sorry. http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dw26m
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Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What was the one called where everyone used to > gather around chanting, barney, barney, barney? I'm guessing here.... Barney?
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I assumed they weren't as we don't get it any more. I'm sure the people paying to advertise in it would be delighted to learn it's not getting delivered where they say it is...
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Try the Vale? I've only been once but lots of tellies with feeds from very strange places....
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And on a detail point does anyone else struggle to know which side of the till you put your shopping?
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What's the state of Peckham Rye park like these days?
ruffers replied to Pagey's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Applespider Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well said, Paul. We're exceptionally lucky round > here to have lots of green spaces to wander around > and in. > > I tend to use Dulwich Park more since it's easier > to run around if you're trying to track > distance/speed since the carriage way is a mile > and it's flatter. I run around Peckham Rye on > 'easy' runs when I'm only out for furn. If I'm > picnicking I use the Horniman Gardens since the > slopes/hills there mean that it rarely seems > crowded. I'd say that they've all got more good > points than bad. Pretty much why me moved here (Melford Road). Dulwich Park 5 minutes one way, Horniman five the other, and Peckham Rye maybe 10 another. -
LibraCarr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > > Having read all of the postings the moral must be > to get out there and do your own shop. Can you be > to busy not to get food/product that you need to > survive? > > Sainsbury's are open 24 hours a day (at a cost to > the enviroment) so that you can get want you want. > Other stores also open late. Why wait three to > four hours for a late delivery, when you could > have got your shop in less than an hour? > > Regards, > Libra Carr. Or, having read all the postings, the moral must be to use Ocado.
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