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hpsaucey

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  1. TheArtfulDogger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So reading into your post pop/Fazer you are saying > that your ancestors developed a high level of > hearing specifically to hear Pterodactyls flying > overhead at 5am and as a result thousands of years > later you wake up in fear when a Boeing 747 goes > overhead > > Wow I can see now how special you are now > 🤔 Erm - disingenuous post. There is research to show for example that hearing in children can vary on a daily basis, that women during pregnancy can develop a sensitivity to noise (perhaps related to stress, hormones, exhaustion after birth etc) and a fairly common incidence of hyperacusis. (General rant here not aimed at ArtfulDogger)Multiple reasons why someone might be more affected than someone else before you even get to the flight path, height etc. You can bat back and forth being affected or not till the cows come home and that's pretty much how this thread has gone - but you cannot tell someone else that they're not affected by it because you are not them. Great if you're not, sorry for you if you are. End of story. HP
  2. Darn - what am I doing wrong? Never get a freebie! HP
  3. hpsaucey

    Clowns

    So it actually isn't funny. My son - year 7 - struggled to get to sleep tonight worrying about it.
  4. Anywhere that sells 'Mac N Cheese' deserves to bloody sink. Its macaroni cheese and always will be And don't get me started on cupcakes - style over substance - FAIRY cakes or nothing. Feeling curmudgeonly and veering off topic. HP PS - Liking the cheese jokes though.
  5. Ah - thank you.
  6. What's Bloomers??
  7. teecee Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Just to let you all know I had a nightmare with my > choices on March 1st this year I only put 3 > choices on my Southwark list and than Charter ED > as it was a separate application. I didn't get New > Charter and gave up as I was 139 on the waiting > list and than got none of my 3 choices, Southwark > gave me Harris Peckham academy on Peckham High > street, it was a very stressful time. I would > advise everyone to go to all the open days and > really think about what you put down cause if you > just fill up the list to make the 6 choices you > could get the one that you really didn't want. > Many of my sons school friends did get one of > their 3 choices but everyone can't so there is > about a 10% chance you won't get anything you > wanted. Luckily it all worked out OK for us, > because a lot of parents who got New Charter and > one of their choices on Southwark application > declined New Charter maybe because of the > temporary site and having to get the mini buses to > Camberwell. So we got offered a place about 2 > months after offer day. My son started last Monday > and loves it, the mini bus service is fantastic, > the teachers and heads are great,and when it does > move to its permanent site at Dulwich hospital it > will be another great school to have in ED. Also > just to let you know the catchment is quite small, > the pupils are all from Dog kennel hill, Goose > green, St John & st Clements, Bessener grange and > Goodrich. That's not quite true. Some from Ivydale that I know of at least with many offers made on the east side of Peckham Rye Common for all the reasons people have already noted. Will be different this year of course. HP
  8. Queues - 2-3 hours. On tomorrow too.
  9. I ask silly stuff like i bet you went to the moon today or hugged a tiger. Usually worked with 'nooo. Silly mum' etc. Followed by a bit of a run down of things they did do. Sadly too old to fall for it often now. Hp
  10. Pickle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Please do post the link if you can, it is a very > dangerous junction and I would be happy to add my > signature. Very sorry to hear of your accident. Ditto! Also given the forthcoming school and medical centre along there then this really needs sorting.
  11. And another near miss with a deliveroo moped this eve. C. 6.30 junction peckham rye abd east dulwich road. Guy tried to turn right onto edr and beat oncoming traffic. What a muppet. Skidded in wet and ended up off moped in middle of road. Lucky cars stopped. Hope the rider has learned to be a bit more cautious. Not enough training or could it just possibly be they're encouraged to be quick??
  12. As it says. Found these this afternoob. Sorry for delay in posting. Pm me if you think they might be yours. HP
  13. Understand what you're saying Cedges but given the sensitive nature lots of peiple might be sending pms.. OP - will send u pm later. Good to see lots of support and suggestions on here. dges Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > southeastelectric Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Wrong section for this post > > Assuming the OP is in genuine need of assistance, > who gives a monkey's? I cannot believe the number > of views that this thread had with not one helpful > response. I think you need to take a long hard > look at yourself.
  14. Just ordered school clothing and this one popped up for local delivery already which has saved me bloody hours tramping to one of their bigger stores this Saturday. Or so I thought... queues huh. HP
  15. When I'm organised enough (which isn't often) I arrange some of the birthday cards for a particular birthday and just take one photo of the lot. Then chuck... Do the same with accumulated collections of baby/boy shoes - although these go the the shoe reuse/recycle thingy. HP
  16. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > People going on about aircraft noise should of > lived here when Concord was Flying over head. > Now that was noisy.. 4 very loud Olympus engines > based on those employed in the RAF's Avro Vulcan > strategic bomber. > > DulwichFox Yeah, but Concorde only flew over a couple of times a day didn't it so wondering what your point is? HP
  17. Mercury Rev - cracking!
  18. I got a 15 week trial subscription for around ?15 I think - Littlebird. HP
  19. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rahrahrah Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > ...and Glasgow further north than Moscow (is > that > > right?) > > Very close.. Moscow 55.75 N Glasgow 55.86 N so > Glasgow further north > > Interesting stuff > > Foxy Lose the North Atlantic Drift and it won't seem such a surprise.... Liking the Lightning Map. HP
  20. spider69 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Whilst the above discussion is greatly appreciated > by all following this matter what is not being > mentioned is how those Leaseholders and shared > ownership people who have a financial interest and > public sector residents will be able to fund legal > action if wrong doing is discovered to get > recompense, > Housing Ass are funded by us. The can keep legal > action going till the other side runs out of > money. > Spot on Spider!
  21. Link to the Camberwell Wandle article: http://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/residents-complain-catalogue-problems-brand-new-homes-including-rough-sleepers-water-shortages-leaks/
  22. Laddy Muck Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue Wrote: > ------------------- > > I loved the bee mural! > > Me too! There used to be a spider too...is it > still there? Has the bee one gone??? If so what a shame.
  23. Blah Blah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sigh Spider - no I did not say that. If you read > back my reply was to a comment asking if three > councillers were lawyers. My reply was simply > making the point as to why councilors need to be > lawyers when LAs and HAs have their own legal > experts in house. > > And it's also completely obvious from Renata's > posts that those councillors are very involved in > liaising with residents as too is the local MP. > She has also pointed out that Wandle are starting > their own legal action against those responsible. > They don't have to report every 5 mins to this > irrelevant forum. Councillors have been involved but certainly not much 'liaising with local residents' as far as I have seen apart from the meetibgs mentioned above- unless they're involved in individual cases - so no it isn't completely obvious. The LA and HA have their own legal advice of course but that us a separate issue from legal advice working solely in the interests of residents.
  24. Trying to gauge the scale but looks big. Prefer creative graffiti personally.
  25. Might be worthwhile contacting the local NAS branch. They might be able to put u in touch with parents who have firsthand experience of how their schools cater for ASD children. Hp
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