Jump to content

Over the past few weeks, it has become apparent to me that...


Recommended Posts

Axeman Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I'm not commenting on any charitable effort. I'm

> commenting the pitiful nature of this thread.

> Which appears to be a by proxy plea for attention

> on behalf of someone who, judging by the erratic

> and incomprehensible posts, clearly has learning

> difficulties.

>

> Oh, and this raffle is a bit false seeing as the

> prize goes to whoever the organizer likes the

> most. But I imagine you all know this, but don't

> want to say it, to avoid shattering the

> transparent illusion of goodwill towards people

> you've never met.

>

> How pathetic.


Who's that trip trapping over my bridge........

No...


I'm sure he's busy at the moment & in real life he's really quite charming


However, I realise that this lotto needs "draw-ing" in a credible & transparent way


So, maybe the upstanding Marmora Man or Huguenot or ???'s would consider doing it ( if the Axeman can't )


Meet at a local hostelry , all players invited, do the draw "live"


Release the "prizes"



What fun !



W**F

Ladymuck Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Ahem..Huguenot lives in Singapore...

>

______________________________


Yeah...


( ahem ) I knew that


Singapore via the lane


( on his way home from the office, maybe ? )


Anyway, the Axeman will prevail


W**F

Sources close to 'Axeman' say that he is willing to do this, provided that the draw takes place at midnight in the most remote, dense part of Dulwich Woods. Anyone? Blazing torches supplied.


Crikey I've just scared myself thinking about it.

I say, the CAD had better pull his punches on this one otherwise I will have to jolly well punch him on the nose for leading the lovely ladies of East Dulwich along


cocktails girls? of course we will... the matradee is a jolly old friend of mine

I say old girl


I didn't know you had an interest in sea cows, how absolutly fascinating, you must tell me about it over a Gin some time


http://www.boats-florida.com/articles/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/manatee.jpg

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Now a good curry…yummy… beats slaving over a hot stove, endless potatoes for roasties plus carrots and parsnip peeling..  Christmas pudding made with cream or brandy sauce. when one things about it, obscene the amount of food one consumes on the big day… and then the washing up…. Used to cook for 10 so do know what I am talking about…grant you, nice to have company and friendship but now reached the age when I am quite happy having a curry, wandering around in my PH’s all day and eating, watching, doing what I want when I want.. Think actually that Gail’s staff can’t say no not working… sacked I would think but equally catering for people who might be in Dulwich for the holidays and visiting and in an air b n b..  Put of interest, is this the only Gail’s opening? Or are they all opening? Plenty of other places open on the day… sure cafes in city are open…And of course, always MacDonalds..!!!  
    • When I managed a large staff group, and workers were needed for Christmas day, there was always a queue of people wanting a shift, for many reasons.  Where is the problem-why is it shameful?
    • 🎄Are you flying solo for Xmas?   🎄Let’s be honest-it can be weird. But maybe it’s also a chance to just …chill.   🎄How are you planning to treat yourself and make the day feel good?   🎅🎅🎅🎅🎅All ideas welcome.    ✌️Drop yours below. 🎄🎄🎄
    • Until the licencing laws changed in the late eighties, pubs were only allowed to open Sunday hours on Christmas Day, so 12 'til 2, and the majority didn't open in the evening unless it was for a 'private party'. But that's another story. The landlord of my old local used to let everyone double or treble up at last orders so that you could avoid having to watch the Queen's Speech with your Nans at three o'clock. Dulwich Tandoori is open Christmas Day for those who don't fancy Gail's.  'Festive Flavours', apparently.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...