Lordship_local
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Looking for some advice here! Our little one is sleeping, finally, but still gets upset when going to bed or waking up. Has anyone tried one of the star/galaxy projectors you can get for them at night, and does it distract and sooth them enough to send them to sleep? Recommendations are very welcome here, as there are many different options online, from the suspiciously cheap to eye wateringly expensive. Is it a case of you get what you pay for? Advice gratefully received! LL
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whats abbotswood like behind sainsburies?
Lordship_local replied to shell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
What a lovely end to this thread - enjoy your new home! -
Looking for bridal alterations/ seamstress
Lordship_local replied to gmaju's topic in Request a Tradesperson
'Grace Lane London' is from round here! She designs and makes beautiful dresses, but I'm unsure if she does alterations too - worth an ask? https://www.instagram.com/gracelanelondon/ -
Thank you both very much, genuinely grateful for the suggestions!
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Morning everyone. I saw a few old threads on this but thought a new one would be useful in case some new ones have cropped up since 2019! Can anyone recommend a cat groomer - Mobile or local? Would I get laughed out of the vets if I asked them to give my cat the once over with some clippers? Has anyone trimmed the fur, nails etc of their own cat and are willing to tell me not to waste my money? I know a cat groomer sounds very boujee, but trust me. I have a long haired cat and 'things' tend to stick post litterbox...
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Carpenter to build book shelves in alcoves
Lordship_local replied to Sally's topic in Request a Tradesperson
Peter aka 'A Collection Of' is great, even though the name is difficult to find in a google search! https://www.acollectionof.info/ Very much recommended, he's a really nice bloke too. -
End of Oddonos love in
Lordship_local replied to Habitualbridesmaid's topic in Request a Tradesperson
I like Oddonos so don't want to engage with the main topic. I will however add that I find it a bit distressing that so many shops are providing biodegradable coffee cups etc, but no way to dispose of them. I like the sentiment, but it does seem a bit short sighted that there aren't any public organic waste bins to put them in, so I have to take them home. I have a horrible feeling that even placing them in the normal waste is bad idea due to organic waste producing methane gas etc. No point to my comment really, just sharing one of my middle class anxieties. -
Frankito Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Newsflash: strange person knocking at the door... > simply don?t answer it..! If I don't answer the door, how do I know who is knocking on it?
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Fun and social recommendations for a new resident!
Lordship_local replied to Steven Taylor's topic in The Lounge
Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Siduhe Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------- > > > > ;-) Although the tone of the OP is so similar > to > > some other posters who've passed through here > > > > My thoughts exactly .... Same. Other than when the posts veer into the offensive, the worst part about them is how low effort the various characters are. I'd respect the craft if there was some proper character building stuff, rather than launching straight into lazy, stereotypical/extreme opinions. That said, Steven here is just getting started - welcome Steven, don't cause any trouble and you could give some light relief. -
what did we do to get a starring role?
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If you don't have any luck finding somewhere on here, you can buy yourself a blood pressure reader for around ?12-15 - most chemists sell them. I know it's not ideal, but it's a solution if you can't get an appointment.
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On that note- can anyone that uses the local gyms give us an idea of how full they are? With all the spacing, will we have to queue for machines etc, or are they ghost towns?
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More cycle storage on Whateley Road
Lordship_local replied to Alys Torrance's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi all - sorry to be a buzzkill, but if you search for cycle storage on here you'll see a few posts of members who have had their bikes nicked from them at the beginning of lockdown. There was a spate of people breaking them open then cutting through locks. My friend who uses one has also had a few emails about his reminding people that they need to lock them when closing the hatch.... I am likewise desperate to keep my bike somewhere, as I am in a first floor flat with stairs by the front door. I just wanted to make sure you knew what you were getting into! If it helps, I have bought a cover for my bike (memorably named a 'bike bra') that does a good job of keeping my carpets clean! Not perfect, but an option whilst you wait or storage/consider their security.
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