Jump to content

Recommended Posts

karter Wrote:

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

> Somerfields seems to have alot more co-op products

> in-store. When will it be transformed though, if

> ever?


xxxxxxxx


I was in there yesterday and could find hardly any organic veg, though they used to do loads, and they still don't have FairTrade wine, however it's a hell of a lot better than it was with, as you say, a lot more Co-op products, hooray!

*Bob* Wrote:

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

> I managed to 'get into' soulful Brixton. And

> soulful Tooting. And soulful Streatham.

>

> I suppose I just got lucky.


_________________________________________________


"Soulfull South Noorwod" is where it's at *Bob*.........really edgy, actually quiet, quiet scary !



And Ikea is near by for shiny useless meatball baubles & futon tea light like things, for your bedsit warehouse hostel

Keef Wrote:

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

> localgirlwithdreads Wrote:

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

> -----

> > What does Dulwich lack?

> >

> > Soul

>

>

> Ha ha, I almost posted exactly that last night,

> but didn't think it would be appreciated.



I was correct. I still thought it was a good one though, made me think of The Commitments.

ruffers Wrote:

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

> Decent Chinese and a men's clothes shop.

>

> No, I haven't read the thread.


xxxxxxx


Isn't there a men's clothes shop on that road that goes up to the station?? But on the other side of the road to the station?


Or have I not noticed that it's disappeared, quite likely :)

GET RID of Somerfield and Iceland and replace them with either Waitrose or M&S and a boots or a music store.


I love indian food but coming home 1 night on the night bus i decided to count the number of Indian Restaurants on LL (obviously bored) i lost count there were at least 7 plus. My question is HOW on gods earth do they survive in the economic climate, businesses are closing at a rapid rate.


LL lacks definately a wood fired oven/traditional italian and SHOPS, can you imagine the yummy mummys of ED faces if a baby GAP opened, they would queue down to GG roundabout and throw in a H&M why not ... and a OFFICE shoes!

pinkcustard Wrote:

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

>My question is HOW on

> gods earth do they survive in the economic

> climate, businesses are closing at a rapid rate.

>


My guess is that people must be spending money in them in exchange for goods and services.


*leafs through economics textbook*

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

    • I don't really care about political sleaze in this  i am more concerned about thjle ability to run.a country without running it into the ground. Currently, labout seem to be heading straight towards the rocks, ignoring the warning blasts from the economic ighthouse. 
    • Which is exactly why Rayner had to go - don't be the sleaze attack dog and then not keep your own house in order - the really shocking fact is she didn't go the moment this came to light because she knew what advice, and the advice to seek proper tax expertise that was given to her in writing by the very people she was trying to throw under the bus - she clearly thought she might be able to spin her way out of it. When you look at the facts, the advice she was given and when and her behaviour in the last few days it has been scandalous and just shows the contempt for the public intelligence some politicians have. Interesting to see a very unscientific vox pop on BBC News last night but a lot of her own constituents seem to want rid of her as well and to be honest if you have to lose your cabinet role for this breach of the rules then you should probably lose your seat too. That is the hypocrisy here and why a lot of people don't like politicians because they're all the same.
    • Hi all, I’m after a stereo amp in working condition. Not necessarily anything fancy, as long as it works. Thanks
    • You are missing my point, there are a few here who are rabidly anti Labour.  And have lost sight of the many scandals associated with their party.  I've not made excuses for Rayner, rather I am inferring that it is hypocritical to go on about one of the major parties whilst ignoring your own dirty washing.   You are not making sense.  I expect half the country likes a drink and a sizeable number likes a vape.  What is your point?
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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