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Today I was thinking about when food rationing ended in 1954 and wondering whether the days will return when we have to register with an East Dulwich grocer to obtain food.


I had a look at the logistics for our East Dulwich food supply chain and I didn't like what I found. JiT is very dangerous.


How many days food supply do you have in your larder for your family?

macroban Wrote:

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> Today I was thinking about when food rationing

> ended in 1954 and wondering whether the days will

> return when we have to register with an East

> Dulwich grocer to obtain food.>

> I had a look at the logistics for our East Dulwich

> food supply chain and I didn't like what I found.

> iT is very dangerous.


will you tell us what you found out about the food supply. Is the *just in time* aproach something that contibutes to the problem? Anything else?

Ms B Wrote:

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> Yesterday I gave my favourite clubbing outfit from

> the 80s to the vintage shop (Chi Chi Ra Ra). Gave

> me a pang but ........

....Sorry,I'm not used to the terminology.How much is a pang?(?) or maybe :))

Anyway,Global Village:Charing Cross...Robotic Formation Members-Of-The-Public Dancers...Men being walked round on leads...Dancers with half their face painted White with Black eyes and half vice versa.....and me like Serendipity stumbling upon this night with my "Simon Templar" polo neck jumper....Sundances(Various)...Orchid,Purley then Cinderella Rockerfellas...Scamps and Boobs(both Croydon)Zens(Dartford) but also very much into Large Pub/Rock Venues of which Croydon Greyhound was supreme..Genesis/Quo(5 times) Stray/Atomic Rooster/Edgar Broughton/MC Five/Wishbone Ash/Curved Air/Golden Earring/Focus/Roxy Music/Argent etc etc all for 70 pence...Blody liberty I once had to pay 75 pence to have a (naturally for 75 pence) good seat to watch Led Zeppelin at Wembley(Not a Club,I know but...)

Last time I was in thigh boots Ms B Was fishing in a scottish loch in the Shetlands.

It was early August, the rain was horizontal and the wind was blowing hard enough to lift the toupee off a bald midget standing in a crater.

I caught nothing but a chill, and I have never missed wearing those thigh boots.

I'm with you there MW74 nothing like embarassing one's offspring, which I keep telling mine that's what the parents role in life is, just like our parent's toe curling attempts to slaughter us, especially in front of a gaggle of our best friends.


What's the point of having kids if you don't give them grief to the max.

What kind of parent could I be classed as, if I didn't show them how excrutiating life can be as a young raw adult.

It is excellent preparation for youngsters to learn how to shoulder the burden of lifes all engulfing mantel of many miseries.

ChavWivaLawDegree Wrote:

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> Oh yeh, what about The Ministry of Sound. It used

> to be mad in there in the beginning.

>

> I miss Ivory Arch.



hard to believe misery of sound was ever any good. but yeah in its first 2 years was stunning.agreed!

  • 9 months later...

ratty Wrote:

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> Boring Thursday Muse.

>

> In my yoof between the ages of about 18 and 23 (so

> between the years of 1988 and 1994 I spent most of

> my time in an ecstatic haze in various nightclubs

> up and down the country. I wonder if we use to

> frequent the same ones??

>

> My little list contains:

>

> Sterns Worthing IN-TER-DANCE!!! (I was a total

> regular but know that many people used to come

> down regularly from London)

> Paradise Club AWOL - Islington (may now be called

> the Complex)

> VOX Club Brixton - had a night there called LOST

> and I usually was (Red and Yellows anyone?)

> VapourSpace at the Leisure Lounge (Brenda Russell,

> Colin Faver and Colin Dale)

> Fridge (Saturday nights) cannot remember what the

> night was called but ran between 1993 and 94

> Some Place in Bognor Regis the name of which

> escapes me. May have been Bentleys....

> Bagleys - Kings X

> What was that place in Wandsworth - huge place got

> closed down after some kid died there?

>

> I also went to some of the big out door do's

> including Vision (I think I had one) and a few of

> the Fantasia's, not to mention spending countless

> Saturday evenbings cicling the M25.

>

> Make some noise!!!!



God we must have met, i kinda knew the guy who run the Worthing Sterns set up, ( he's now ...errm deceased )


Bognor, was that upstairs opposite the pier,on the pier or in town a bit but in a basement, with Big Craig ,Femi Ect




W**F

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