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I'd like to add my thanks to Red Apple - order my 'specialist' mags for me and and are always friendly and chatty.

I especially admire them on Friday afternoons which I gather, is treat day for the local schoolkids, their patience and cheerfulness is always there.

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> Bar staff at for serving apparently illegal

> shooter cocktails in ED.


WTF is in an illegal cocktail?


I do remember a local bar serving drinks with liquid nitrogen in them a while back, which apparently is rather dangerous..

Jeremy Wrote:

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> numbers Wrote:

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> > Bar staff at for serving apparently illegal

> > shooter cocktails in ED.

>

> WTF is in an illegal cocktail?

>

> I do remember a local bar serving drinks with

> liquid nitrogen in them a while back, which

> apparently is rather dangerous..



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19870668

On a more positive note than having your stomach removed after drinking a cocktail, I'd like to say how wonderful it is to have both Poundland and Lidl in Peckham.


Obviously you have to weed out the rubbish, but I've bought stuff in both places which were absolute bargains.


And I bought some great thermal tights in Primark last week, too, three pairs for a fiver :)

Shout out to the lovely lady Nikki on Upland Rd who kindly gave me 1 of her Christmas shopping bags after my carrier bag had split. I was getting into such a pickle until you came along, such a small gesture but it meant the world to me. Thank you again Nikki & Merry Christmas to you!!!!!! :)

Jeremy Wrote:

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> numbers Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Bar staff at for serving apparently illegal

> > shooter cocktails in ED.

>

> WTF is in an illegal cocktail?

>

> I do remember a local bar serving drinks with

> liquid nitrogen in them a while back, which

> apparently is rather dangerous..


god no nothing like that Jeremy?.it was just two different spirits (I think) that they wouldn't mix together. Despite the fact that they served the same drink earlier hence the positive shout out.


I'm sure it used to be on the menu/blackboard in the past too!

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