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Sue Wrote:

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> Baggs Wrote:

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

> -----

> > The best thing to do with this kind of

> infestation

> > is to cut the tops off and fill them with a

> > concentrated glyphosate solution (if they are

> > thick enough). Then spray the ones which are

> too

> > small to fill/inject.

>

>

> I think you're on the wrong thread :))

>

> Unless you're suggesting murdering the laptop

> squatters with Roundup :))


Baggs is confused and talking about Japanese Knotweed..


Well I hope so. :)


Foxy

dulwich2020 Wrote:

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> I don't understand why they don't just use their

> own wifi at home? I've never thought to take

> laptop out to a coffe shop. why? Surely

> everything has Internet at home now days?


You could save save ???? on pints of beer in the pub by simply getting drunk at home, on your own

thebestnameshavegone Wrote:

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> dulwich2020 Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I don't understand why they don't just use

> their

> > own wifi at home? I've never thought to take

> > laptop out to a coffe shop. why? Surely

> > everything has Internet at home now days?

>

> You could save save ???? on pints of beer in the

> pub by simply getting drunk at home, on your own


Thought about it often but I don't think you would use the same pub as me.

Everyone has a valid point - but there is little appreciation of that.

There is a difference between laptop squatters - which is not restricted to ED - who use cafes are a place of work, making calls and basically moving in and treating it like a temporary office and people who need a break and a change of scene.


similarly, parents who go out with their kids - who behave like kids (and not mini adults) and parents who completely ignore their kids and allow their behaviour to go unchecked.

We should all be able to tolerate and welcome our neighbours but unsocial behaviour can be annoying.


At the end of the day - is it your cafe? if not, decide if you don't want to go there anymore. you could possibly mention your reasons to the owner....


Otherwise, let's all just get on with our day.


And, while we're on the topic of knotweed - how do i get the railway company to deal with the infestation on their side of the fence?

Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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>

> And, while we're on the topic of knotweed - how do

> i get the railway company to deal with the

> infestation on their side of the fence?


Make sure you change your wifi password every half an hour, should get rid of most of them, whichever side of the fence.

  • 7 months later...
  • 9 months later...

I like this very polite notice I saw recently:


http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn185/idiotboy77/BD17EE83-8658-4670-996A-80B8E4D2F1AC_zpsxavafjjv.jpg


On the next table, a man wrapped up like an Arctic explorer, working on his laptop. (It was a bit chilly in there.)

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