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Loutwo

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  1. The ones left with me had more of a resemblance to a bag of Maltesers being tipped on the floor. Perhaps more fibre is needed in the offenders diet. Louisa.
  2. I stick by my decision to rarely if ever use this Sainsbury?s unless absolutely necessary. They charge far more than Morrisons, Tesco, Asda and Lidl (all within walking distance), for the same products! I may go in more often to use the Argos store now though. That?s one positive. Louisa.
  3. Are scotty dogs covered under the ?dangerous dogs act 1991?? Louisa.
  4. carlafindle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Loutwo Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I?ve discussed this under my previous guise. > > > > I too have fallen foul of the serial turder. > But > > it was slightly more discreetly deposited > behind > > the blue recycling bin. They only came round > the > > once, but it was rather upsetting having to use > a > > sandwich bag to pick up the squelchy mess. > > > > On a serious note, IBS and IBD amongst other > > disorders, can create fecal urgency. I have > been > > caught short on more than one occasion at The > > Glades shopping centre in Bromley. Fortunately > > though, they have the sense to supply clean and > > easily accessible toilets. Unlike around here, > > where no public convenience is within bum shot. > > > > > Louisa. > > > Not to mention the numerous times you've been > caught short on the forum. Nice to see you are still obsessed with me. How many times have you been banned to date? Nice new screen name choice btw. But unfortunately for you, BS can?t be hidden, in whatever guise it takes. How long until your next faux pas I wonder? Louisa.
  5. I?ve discussed this under my previous guise. I too have fallen foul of the serial turder. But it was slightly more discreetly deposited behind the blue recycling bin. They only came round the once, but it was rather upsetting having to use a sandwich bag to pick up the squelchy mess. On a serious note, IBS and IBD amongst other disorders, can create fecal urgency. I have been caught short on more than one occasion at The Glades shopping centre in Bromley. Fortunately though, they have the sense to supply clean and easily accessible toilets. Unlike around here, where no public convenience is within bum shot. Louisa.
  6. I do agree with that premise foxy, and I am very very unsure about a second referendum, not least because of the possibility it will further polarise opinions and damage faith in democracy, and probably resolve nothing at all. However, I do think the PM could have recognised the split down the middle, and the fact it wasn?t a overwhelming win for leave. She could have easily opted for a much softer common market aligned Brexit, she could have allowed everyone in parliament a say on the sort of Brexit they could realistically agree on, and possibly even had some sort of further public vote on her deal or what sort of Brexit they wanted. She instead stuck to her red lines for too long, has managed to please no one with her deal, and has dragged us towards a cliff edge. If she wanted to rip off the plaster she could have gone for a no-deal Brexit from day one. We would probably be fine now. But no, she stuck to her failed mantra and has managed to pee off everyone. Maybe now, finally, almost 3 years too late, we will get some sort of sensible outcome..... maybe..... Louisa.
  7. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > People can draw their own conclusions from your > posts (in two forum names) and mine (in the same > name for oh, maybe a decade or more). > > All they have to do is click on our names. > Assuming your previous name of Louisa is still > available to be clicked on. > > Many people on here know me in real life. > > I'm getting quite tired of this. As you well know, I was on this forum under the same name for in excess of 11 years. And I invite people who don?t know us to click on our forum history. Just because some people may know you outside of the forum means what exactly? Do you get extra browning points for that? Strange comment. Ditto I am tired of this too. Tired of you chasing down my every comment, despite starting it all by insinuating I was more qualified at noticing trolling, a blatant and unnecessary intervention earlier in the thread, which I can only assume was a way of engineering this current engagement between us. I?ll let you have the last word, if that?s what you want. I?m done. Louisa.
  8. Sue, please just stop whilst you are ahead. You are unnecessarily fueling a fire here. You keep editing and reiterating quite obvious loaded points, on this thread, to no doubt try and goad me into a response. It is tiring. I came back to the forum to engage in local issues (including making my opinions on this thread) and not to be cornered at every possible opportunity, for saying anything. You seem to have gone out of your way to wind me up above, and then tried to twist it by saying, ?ETA: I'm sure people reading the thread can come to their own conclusions about who, if anybody, is trolling here.? I actually don?t think most people are that stupid. And quite clearly see you are the one causing all this here. Please just stop. It?s boring. Louisa.
  9. Foxy you?ve possibly uncovered yet another previous forum member, who held a poor opinion of me and is taking this opportunity to goad me. As Sue is trying to do above. I am not willing to feed their trolling. And I advise you not to either. Louisa.
  10. Hear hear Zig-Zag, foxes would be more welcome in my garden than some of the vermin people with pretty distasteful opinions, I come across. Louisa.
  11. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Loutwo Wrote: > --------------------------------------------- > > > > >It is quite clearly trolling, > > and pretty poor form trolling at best. > > > Oh well, clearly you have more experience of > trolling than me. That?s debatable 😊 Louisa.
  12. snoopy17 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's a FOX!!, which has many diseases. > > Why don't you bring one home with you next time > you see one then you can feed it everyday whilst > your children play with it. > > Ridiculous!! > > Before you say it, this is just my opinion, which > doesn't mean I'm a troll. Didn?t suggest you were a troll. Just a ignorant human being who lacks empathy for other species we share this planet with. Let?s not forget, they only come to urban areas because we humans hunted them out of the countryside, and we leave our crap strewn out on the shared spaces we call streets, which is a breeding ground for any hungry animal. Are you suggesting they don?t have a right to live like the rest of us do? And in answer to your first stupid point, we do feed rats actually. Because we create the wasteful environment for them to thrive in. Louisa.
  13. snoopy17 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How stupid can people be. Next you'll have people > going out of their way to feed rats. Let?s hope you?re never hungry then. People with no empathy make me sick. Louisa.
  14. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Loutwo Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Sue Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Loutwo Wrote: > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > ----- > > > > More grade E trolling. Some people just > never > > > > learn. > > > > > > > > Louisa. > > > > > > > > > What makes you think the OP is trolling? > > > > > > ?Intimidating people on the street? - do I > really > > need to explain why I think they?re trying to > get > > a raise from everyone. > > > > Louisa. > > > Well, it seemed a perfectly normal post to me. > > As do their previous posts on here, so I also > don't understand your comment"some people never > learn." > > But maybe I'm just naive. Since 2015 they?ve only engaged in selling and buying on the forum. Then out of nowhere comes a thread about a elderly person feeding wild animals, with the line ?intimidating people?, in reference to a small defenceless animal. I mean, where do I even begin to explain how ridiculously exaggerated and sensationalist this is? When did you last see a small emaciated Fox cornering a person? A very bizarre thread from someone with little posting history outside of the buyer/seller part of the forum. It is quite clearly trolling, and pretty poor form trolling at best. Louisa.
  15. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Loutwo Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > More grade E trolling. Some people just never > > learn. > > > > Louisa. > > > What makes you think the OP is trolling? ?Intimidating people on the street? - do I really need to explain why I think they?re trying to get a raise from everyone. Louisa.
  16. Another turd of a thread. Louisa.
  17. More grade E trolling. Some people just never learn. Louisa.
  18. Loutwo

    Brexit View

    A third attempt at this vote would open up more questions about democracy. If it is not passed today, I think it becomes far easier for people to question why this can?t be handed back to the people to take control of the situation. We have a few simple choices to make, the deal or remain. Louisa.
  19. Loutwo

    Brexit View

    There is also no evidence that the EU will extend article 50 if this falls tonight and parliament vote in favour of preventing ?no deal?. Louisa.
  20. Loutwo

    Brexit View

    It now seems that the future of the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the rest of the EU (not to mention the world economy) is dependent on what Nigel Dodds MP concludes from tonight?s negotiations. He?s so influential, even Tory Brexiteers await his conclusion. What an absolute farce and afront to democracy this whole process has become. Louisa.
  21. It would also be nice, whilst on this topic, if people could dispose of household waste correctly. Seeing old items of furniture, cabinets and wardrobes, mattresses, food waste, nappies, left to rot outside properties is not only unsightly but easily attracts vermin and foxes. The dog poo is part of a wider ignorance by some locals who seem to think treating a shared neighbourhood like a public lavatory is perfectly normal and acceptable behaviour. Louisa.
  22. I too love Argos. They do a brilliant job at making Christmas easier, especially if you?re on a budget and want to spread the cost without paying interest. Just seems a shame to me that they probably won?t be around for much longer. Sainsbury?s is in trouble now this merger with ASDA has been knocked on the head. Louisa.
  23. Margate. Apparently all the arty types are moving there. Louisa.
  24. Just a heads up for anyone interested. The Peckham Iceland store has a new home in part of the old Woolworth?s store in Rye Lane. A much bigger location, and way bigger than the old store next to the station arches. Louisa.
  25. Loutwo

    Brexit View

    It seems the U.K. is fulfilling the post-empire prophecy of managed decline. We only punched above our weight previously because of our common market membership, not in spite of it. Few people alive today will have memories of living in post war economic uncertainty. A bankrupt country crawling out of debt. The idea we are a great nation punching above our weight is laughable in the context of Brexit. Without EU membership, I would hate to see what state this country would be in today. Ah well, you reap what you sow. I have a tin hat somewhere. Louisa.
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