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dulwichmum Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Last week when I was wafting about in Peter Jones, > I purchased myself a Roc Microdermabrasion kit. I > used it (on my face) for the first time on Sunday > evening, and described the joys of exfoliation on > Twitter. To my disgust, several "ladies" sent me > private messages claiming that the little > vibratory appliance from the kit has "other uses". is there a mens version???? only kidding!!
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bob Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is this a record No, its a letter... :))
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Hands out chill pills to everyone...
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Teenagers are all a**holes- Hi standard. classic video check it out
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Saturday night- Hi-standard
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KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Kinda reminds me of that programme on telly the > other night... "would you help a stranger"... > would u? YES, I would. I have done so on many occasions...My blood boiled when my old housemate got hit by a 4x4 & had to get a train home- a 1hr trip, she was standing on a train crying & bleeding ( she had a mangled bike with her - so it was obvious that she wasn't a weirdo ) & not a single person helped..This was in Australia, however, which was really unexpected.
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Typical- 3 bendy buses at the top of Friern rd
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poppylucky, I totally agree with u!!
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David Mc Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not impossible!! A few people have keys! Oh dear!!!
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LizzygotDizzy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Although, have to say I do love the one currently > doing the rounds with the gorilla playing the > drums to Phil Collins' "in the air tonight" was > just so random and did nothing for cadburys > chocolate, (if that was the product they were > advertising!) =] I've never met a woman who didn't like that ad, my 3 female housemates loved it, they t5hought it was pretty sexy, even up to the point where they started fantasising about the guy behind the suit...( I did fool one of them, telling them that it was a real gorilla )
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My Friend Is Thinking Of Becoming A Lifeguard....
Andystar replied to Tony.London Suburbs's topic in The Lounge
bigbadwolf Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Admit it Tony, you're thinking of becomeing a > lifeguard. Damn, I was going to say that... -
KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Two wrongs do not make a right despite what you > may have been told or led to believe by others > Andystar :-| Lol, no one has ever told or lead me to believe that, but I do believe that just letting the person get away with this is a wrong- All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. I don't actually think that what i suggested is a wrong, I'd be returning his /her dogs' mess back to their house, with a polite note, warning them that this will happen again if they continue to foul the streets (ok- smearing it on the door, might be too much, but I bet that they'd never let their dog foul the streets again)...a wrong would be me beating the crap out of him & making him pick his own mess up after.. ( I'd never do that btw.) But seriously, I counted over 15 dog cakes in a (less than) 100 metre stretch nr my work place, it is right in front of a nursery school & is basically smeared all over the road, due to people stepping on it. Dog mess carries all sorts of parasites / worms which cause nasty infections including blindness. i know that there are laws etc (esp one's for fouling in or near childrens play areas) but seriously how effective are they, are they really a deterrent...???
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David Mc Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My street is empty of people (which isn't a > surprise - it usually is) but I can see that our > TV is switched on. So it must have been a weekend > when they drove past! or maybe you have a mystery squatter??
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???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Loiusa in the queue at William Rose lol....
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Wasn't this thread about dog poo??? I'm having a problem with someone who lets their dog crap all over the pavement outside my work place, its gotten to the point where I can't wait to catch the offender in the act, collect the offending item & post it through the offenders' letterbox (or smear it on their door- I will be wearing gloves- btw ;-) )- I suggest you do the same, Poppy.
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Has anyone found any funny ED stuff on Streetview yet??
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SteveT Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am not sure about selecting a hobby, one usually > has to have an interest in something, which then > develops to hobby status. I disagree- I'm after something which is different to what I normally do,is not one of my normal interests & involves me actually "doing" something on a regular basis ( & has a social aspect to it) - for example, I have an interest in cello music, but actually playing the cello would be a hobby. I also never had an interest in petanque but I would be willing to play a few games, have a few beers after etc. Sorry if my original post was unclear.
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charliecharlie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > brilliant game horsebox... I used to play > regularly with mates in North London but somehow > got out of the swing... had been meaning to find > out what was happening locally or set something up > for the summer... > > thought the Dulwich Woodhouse had a piste... think > they may have removed it... > > sorry if I have slightly highjacked your thread > Andystar!! Have done a brief search on the forum > but not much forthcoming > lol petanque looks like fun..maybe we can start an Ed club??
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Xena: Worried prince Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I want to resurrect my old darkroom but need a new > enlarger. Sadly found out that Durst stopped > making enlargers 3 years ago so I guess I will > have to buy second hand now ... bummers > > However Photography is a great hobby and with the > modern fangled digital thingies you can shnap away > until your heart is content i've got an enlarger it u want it...i did photograghy for a few yrs
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> Hey, you could take up pipe smoking as a hobby.m not a fan of mouth n lung cancer > Clan is a good pipe tobacco, mmmmmmmmm. i'm not a fan of mouth n lung cancer
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bigbadwolf Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Did any of you lot see last night episode with > Grissom leaving? I think Lawrence Fishburne was an > excellent choice. Oh and does anyone else think > Horatio Cane in C.S.I Miami is a complete twit > with the whole sideways sunglasses routine? yes yes YES he's a ginger mong!!! whats with that sideways glance combined with the sleazy voice thing that he does???
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Next EDF Drinks - Friday 3rd April at The Lodge (above the EDT from 8:30PM)
Andystar replied to georgia's topic in The Lounge
Asset Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm not feckin coming - too scared in case feckin > Dulwichdoll and who_cares turn up (together??) and > duff us all up for being cliquey. > > lollllll lol me 2 -
The following things are really p*ssing me off at the mo... 1) slow walkers esp ppl who take ages to get on the bus. Move your left foot forward, then move the right foot forward & repeat- its not rocket science. 2) ppl not having their oyster card at hand - esp the person who pushed in front of me and did it.. 3) ppl blocking entrances/ pathways, standing in front of the ticket barriers to look for their oyster card- also ppl standing at the bottom of the stairs at Denmark hill station (or any station, for that matter) 4) ppl standing right next to me (sometimes making body contact) when there is a whole empty pavement, forcing me to move, then *lo and behold* they move next to me again. some idiot at the Plough bus stop who kept on doing this when i had the flu, i even coughed in his direction to deter him but it failed. 5) mp3 speaker noise on buses. 6) general rudeness. 7) post-it notes that dont stick...i stuck one on my colleagues back, with a message on it, the other day as she left work & it just kept on falling off.
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Mikecg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Guitar is a great hobby takes years to learn but > is a very satisfying pastime and 3 chords can > allow you to play a myriad of popular songs from > the past 50 years, well almost, I have been > playing since I was a kid and it has brought me a > lot of happiness over the years and now I cannot > imagine my life without one. It's one of the > easiest instruments for a beginner but one of the > hardest to master. Hi mike, I already play guitar..I love it
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Horsebox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I play petanque. > Just 'googled' it. looks like fun...it reminds me of a game I played called Tejo, its played in Colombia & involves chucking a weight at a target..it also involves explosive caps too... Tejo
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