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PnB

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  1. seenbeen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > PnB Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > You have to go in the bush, which is annoying > when > > there is so many joggers puffing past. > > > > Its even worse on Peckham Rye Common, there are > > not even any bushes! So you have to slash > against > > a tree in full view of everyone. > > So it was YOU! It was fortunate that i did not need a number 2, like has happened before on the common. Lets just say i left the common later minus boxers and socks, as well as possible wounded pride.
  2. If i had witnessed this he would be leaving in an emergency services vehicle, but would be going to Kings rather than the nearest cop shop. I do not understand why people stand by and do nothing when these incidents occur, this man clearly needs a bit of a kicking to keep him in line.
  3. Im quite glad it went down, because i was working from home, i had a great excuse to get drunk in the sunshine.
  4. I think youll need to just put up with it mate, since all the bars and nightclubs are closed. Where else are people supposed to go and get bang on it?
  5. You have to go in the bush, which is annoying when there is so many joggers puffing past. Its even worse on Peckham Rye Common, there are not even any bushes! So you have to slash against a tree in full view of everyone.
  6. You might consider reading this before pointing the finger at Sadiq Khan https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/may/19/bailout-london-transport-network-tories-tfl-coronavirus-pandemic Its the Tories mate, they are the reason your freebie pass is affected.
  7. "Freedom passes" should never be allowed during peak times, as it means there is less space for passengers who pay through the nose for it. Freedom passes would mean far more delays in summer too, with people fainting etc. Currently all buses are free anyway so im not sure what the fuss is all about. TFL cant currently afford many more hand outs. Many folk entitled to Freedom passes probably live in and own a ?1 million house, lock and stock (especially round here). Im not sure it should be beyond their means to fork out for a taxi, rather than see London grind to a halt when TFL goes bankrupt.
  8. I've noticed large groups of men drinking and socialising outside a Nigerian sounding restaurant by Lidl in Peckham, opposite Burger King. This has been going on for weeks every time the sun is out. When they hear a Police car approach they all cunningly move 2 meters away from each other. Then people wonder why the Queens Road Peckham area has the most deaths in the borough- 15 as of 2 weeks ago, now probably higher.
  9. Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > James Barber has already made the point that > traders didn't want/ wouldn't have paid for space > in, a 7 day market. Southwark did 'build a market' > and nobody came (except on Saturdays). A market > requires customers, with needs, and an ability to > pay, coming together with suppliers who have goods > and services to meet those needs, which can be > supplied profitably. As it turned out, this was > only true of Saturdays - and not even then to the > extent that had been hoped for. A socially > distanced Saturday market will be a joy to behold. There is a food market in Elephant and Castle which i believe is very popular all the time. It is ludicrously priced, a meal on a paper plate will cost at least ?12 and a pint ?6.50, which sticks in the throat somewhat when mere yards away thousands of folk are living in poverty.
  10. None of this adds up- people are really pleased at using their services for free, well guess what if everyone does this they will go out of business. I wonder what the owner thinks about getting paid nothing to open the door of a ?1.25 million pound house, just because the resident was too occupied with the darling kids to remember their keys?
  11. I'd be careful shopping in Peckham right now, no one there gives a damn about social distancing and people seem more interested in arguing with one another or shop staff than not catching a deadly virus which has had a big effect in the area (15 people have died in the Queens Road Peckham area alone).
  12. Foxes are indeed a pain in the arse and although i have never harmed or tried to harm any of them that muck up my garden, id be lying if i didnt say i had not considered it. Its interesting how foxes are not considered to be vermin and actively discouraged by the council, and steps taken to eradicate them.
  13. Countrlass22 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Just doing there job, > > And its anti social have party till 4am. > Bet all your neighbours had sleepless night more > from your party than helicopter. > Used live in Ed. Heard helicopter when 9n job but > loud inconsiderate neighbours parties till 4 to > 6am were far more disruptive and who in right mind > stays out chatting loud while others try to sleep. > > > Yet feel have right complain over 1 helicopter. > Seriously!! > > Good hope caught weed growers awful stuff. It is not antisocial to have a party till 4am. in fact, its extremely social to stay up with friends chatting and laughing and not kicking them out because you are afraid what your Victor Meldrew neighbours might think. I dont understand why instead of complaining they do not just pop round and join the party, there is always plenty of beers in the fridge.
  14. I live very close to where the market takes place but i have never been a big fan of it. Its hard to get through the road om a saturday as its full of people simply delighted by ?9 portions of hog roast. There isnt really anything decent there to see or do, and at the Christmas Cracker thingy i actually had to call the council and complain about the noise (i had been up all night getting mashed and wanted to sleep until the afternoon). They might as well just can the thing IMO, anything there you can just buy in a shop.
  15. I've noticed a lot of people are just leaving things outside their house for people to take during this pandemic. Fair enough, if people want it enough, theyll take it. If not, leave it where it is.
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