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imasnookercue

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  1. Anyone complaining about pets and fireworks: Tough luck. You should have thought of that before you made the decision to keep an animal captive in a built up urban environment. That you have done so gives you no right whatsoever to dictate other people behaviours and rights, particularly a centuries old tradition like setting off fireworks around this time of year, which i will remind you is also 100% legal to do so. If you feel sorry for your pet, i suggest you take it on holiday to the countryside.
  2. In Lisbon you have to move e-scooters to a designated place, or the app keeps charging you. Ill be honest, in London if im every using these things, i do just dump them wherever, because its easier and you are allowed to.
  3. Doubt it, mate. It will definitely sell hardware etc. And everything will cost a quid.
  4. It will be good competition for Farmers, who overcharge their customers anyway and have been getting away with it for years due to lack of competition. They will still survive, but learn a lesson. Dulwich DIY will soon close down due to Poundland, and that will be no loss as they have been overcharging even more than Farmers.
  5. Here it is. Not sure how the 'sale' works, but the lease is £108,000 a year. https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/127459127#/?channel=COM_LET
  6. Just eat soup and painkillers for 2-3 weeks.
  7. Dont give them to 'animal charities', animals should be the least of our worries when humans cannot keep warm. Give them to the woman who lives in the subway under the railway tracks at Forest Hill.
  8. The exact same fate as the Barclays in Forest Hill
  9. Oh, lucky you, miss loaded. What other shops do you walk around and just freely buy whatever takes your fancy, even though you don't need it, because its just so cheap? Should we keep you away from Moxons too?
  10. Its a real shame this Forest Hill Spoons is likely to close. Obviously it is fashionable for middle class types to sneer at it (see examples above) and get high and mighty saying they dont like Tim Martin for various reasons, but it gives those who cannot afford £6.80 pints liike they serve in The Palmerston etc somewhere to go and have a cheap meal and a couple of drinks. That will be taken away from them.
  11. I used to do this when i was a teenager all the time, and in fact would still do it now, if i didn't have a big garden to let them off in instead. Ill be having a huge display again this year, on Lacon Road if anyone wants to keep an eye and ear out.
  12. im aware i jumped the gun a bit with that comment, but i would be pretty confident that these people (two 18 years olds and a 23 year old) stabbed in broad daylight in Peckham are not likely to be innocent bystanders, rather already hardened criminals with nothing decent to offer society other than a foul attitude and misery, which is why they hang around in the circles they do that has led to this incident.
  13. Im tempted to just smoke the stuff, and see what all the fuss is about. Lets my neighbours arent the type to disapprove of this kind of thing, and report the funny smell coming from next door!
  14. This post is by someone who has previously been banned - posting joke comments on threads about stabbings is out of order and insulting. Needless to say they've been banned again and all details noted should they be requested. Admin Havent heard anything about it. Yesterday on the way home as the bus was driving past Peckham Rye Park, i noticed the air ambulance had landed and loads of blue flashing lights on the Nunhead side of the park. I thought to myself thats either a car crash or another stabbing, and i wished the injured well as the air ambulance flew over my house. Wake up this morning to read that 3 young people have been stabbed in the incident. What is wrong with these kids? Hopefully the air ambulance wasnt diverted from an actual accident where a decent hard working person needed help, whilst these kids played lets pretend to be a gangster and stab each other on our front doorstep.
  15. doogleflip Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Tapas. Tapas is often a big rip off. 'small plates' that cost ?8 each build up very quickly if you want to have anything close to a decent meal. I'd rather a McDonalds than a pricey tapas place.
  16. very unacceptable. Had i been the owner/manager of the restaurant, they'd have been thrown out and told not to return.
  17. Plenty of other places to buy them i suppose. Lots of people on here thinking they can dictate what other people do just because they have a dog or cat. Its amazing how they think we should not do something just because they made a decision to buy a dog, keep it captive in their urban house and then expect the neighbours to work around it. Other people dont care about your old dog, we'll be legally letting off fireworks as we please, thank you very much.
  18. Hi all, Yesterday walking along Crawthew Grove i found a small snap bag of herbal cannabis, presumably dropped by a youth on a stolen bike hire cycle. What should i have done with it? Its not like you can call the police, or even go to a Police station to hand it in (front desks have all closed), should it just be thrown away?
  19. I know this one wont be popular but a pound shop or very cheap general store (so basically a poundshop) would be most welcome. If i need household basics such as bin bags, bog roll, cleaning stuff etc etc, its such a pain having to go to Peckham and navigate the feral youths, beggars, blaggers and general wasters of Rye Lane just to get some of the above stuff at a reasonable price. Im not going to the DIY shops on LL and paying ?8 for a plastic toilet brush, or go to Sainsburys and pay a mind boggling ?4 for their cheapest bin bags.
  20. kp4 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I would love a good middle eastern food in the > area. True, although obviously different, that Turkish place- is it pony? As i get the impression it is.
  21. Angelina Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > imasnoockercue - there's a new club opening in > Peckham > > https://thequietus.com/articles/27256-london-new-c > lub-peckham-audio > > I miss 414.... > > :-( I also miss the 414, a disgrace that the company that owns Brixton village saw fit to close down an institution and kick out the owners who lived above for 30 years. I get the feeling that new place in Peckham ,which by all accounts just looks like part of the Bussey Building, will be for the young trendy types and not the pill munching old skool.
  22. I would also like to see a proper nightclub. Although i like going to Brixton and visiting the nightclubs there, i sometimes feel a bit of trepidation when i get the 37 home at 06:30 in the morning, get off at Goose Green and feel people looking at me like im a wrong 'un, who ought to have been in bed hours ago. It would be great to have a club that is right on my doorstep, the only thing close is 'Sylvester' which closes at 2 and is tiny.
  23. With the reasonably high turnover of units in Lordship Lane, for example Headinizm and William Hill both recently going, what would you like to see in an empty units place? I think i'd like to see a Pizza Hut open up on LL, as i feel it is a great value, decent quality restaurant for all and sundry. I have noticed with some alarm all the Pizza Hut restaurants disappearing in the last decade or so (why is this?), and think it would be great to have one on our doorstep for when we cant be bothered to cook and want some comfort food in a pleasant environment or simply to take away to devour front of X-Factor on a Saturday night. I feel that all other options we have on LL at the moment are geared towards those with lots of disposable income, or the complete opposite (see the grimey 'Kebab and Wine' or the cheap chicken shops) with not much in the middle. Pizza Hut would be ideal. What would you like to see?
  24. No doubt some of the young Guardian hacks live in Peckham, as its meant to be cool, hence the feature here. Although i have never had my hair cut there, to suggest it is the 7th best barber shop in Britain is clearly ludicrous, and is surely a news article more at home in 'The Sun/Daily Mirror' than 'The Observer'.
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