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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> The constant announcements on public transport. We

> all got from A to B before them so please get rid

> of them. They irritate the hell out of me.



You're not blind though mate! B)

OliviaDee Wrote:

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> people whose front bushes oblige to walk out on

> the middle of the road just to get past


is this the one on Crystal Palace Road? Ridiculous. If you own that house - sort it out!

Your favourite pub, a proper drinker (i.e. no food) closing for 3 months. Then reopening, painted white and describing itself as a ?local beer house?. What a pub??! To top it all off it now sells food including overpriced pretentious burgers served on a bloody wooden chopping board. Tossers!

And how many customers did the old boozer have compared to the new one?


Not that numbers alone make it any better, but it probably points to the old boozer going out of business anyway. And better a ?new? boozer than some more dodgily converted flats

The Dean Swift off Tower Bridge Road. It was great how it was, always busy and the reason everyone piled in there was because they didn?t do food. You could guarantee getting served quickly as no one was fannying around with menus and paying by card. It had great big tables you could get two or three groups around chatting now replaced with smaller ones so they can do more ?covers? I suppose. Anything served on a chopping board is going to be pretentious in my book! Oh it?s a lot quieter nowadays?food won?t last long they were hoping to get passing tourist trade?..they won?t and so far don?t.

When a poster starts a genuine thread to recommend someone in the ED Business Restaurants & Trades area, and a competitor jumps in and says "ooh, call me!", or alternatively another poster recommends someone else. If you like them that much start your own thread rather than ambushing someone else's.



Petty I know but hey, that's what this thread is for.

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