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computedshorty Wrote:

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> Bring back the stocks to Goose Green.

>

> There might no longer be free grazing Geese there

> that could be stolen and the thief put in the

> stocks,

> but there must be persons who would have allowed

> animals to cause nuisance to the populace and

> their apparel.

> There could be Aviators causing disturbance over

> Common ground to the discomfort of the peoples way

> of life.

>

> A seated stocks for two souls would sufice.

>

> Under health regulations any rotten fruit or

> vegetables thrown at the thieves must afterwards

> be removed to be discarded in the Brown Wheelie

> Bins.



I love this idea, and may I also be so bold as to suggest a good quality ducking stool for Dulwich Park? I feel that if local vagabonds were aware that they would get to take the plunge, it could put them right off their carry on...

  • 7 months later...

thebestnameshavegone Wrote:

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> An iMax. A guitar store. A Slug and Lettuce.

>

> A venue on par with somewhere like The Luminaire

> on LL

>

> A decent bar open til 2am with decent DJs



Slug and Lettuce. you ARE taking the piss surely?

KidKruger Wrote:

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> A decent group of vigilantes sniffing out the

> muggers and thieves and dishing-out some 'back at

> ya' mugging.

>

> PS: Yeah no mens shoes around here, where DOES one

> get decent brogues ?



Merryfields does bespoke...if you have semi unlimited funds.

hi Tallulah71 / Micmac etc.


somehow we've gone from 'amazing seafood pasta' - quote from your last comment about us a few months ago, to 'crap'. We still use the same ingredients and have the same chef. I guess you had a problem with us somewhere along the line, however, should you decide to return to Si Mangia at any point in the future - please make me aware as to who you are, and why you have changed your opinion so drastically.


If not, then it might be more productive to let the manager or staff know of any problem you have in any other establishment you might visit before making such a sweeping, and insulting, comment on a public forum.


Although it is only a small percentage of our customers that use this forum, all our customers are important to us.




Kind Regards,

My part of Dulwich,lacks proper traffic lights at the junction of Barry road and Underhill road.

The indiference of the council on this request,makes us voters wonder why we bothered.

The accidents at this junction have reached unaceptable proportions.

People are frightened to pull out in their cars.they have not got a clear view,others are terrified their children

will be killed on the pavement from crashing cars.

Maybe there isnt enough money in the currant climate,but I suggest they should take some money from whatever fund

they are using to tart up buildings,and fancy shard type symbols just to impress whoever is coming to see the Games,

And maybe they can sort out the black spot junction.

You're a fan of 'street furniture' then?


FHS that junction is looking so much better than it used to - when there was the car showroom, the humungous woodyard and the petrol station just along.


If that junction is an accident black spot I'm surprised and wouldn't see the point in putting it down to a lack of metal and coloured lights and certainly wouldn't be breathing panic about children being killed on pavements, unless I wanted to make them as hysterical as I would have to be.




As a current trendy slogan goes ..... keep calm and carry on.

A Woolworths would be nice.



Or (failing that) some kind of Safari park, where animals and that can live, and we can drive around, and have picnics and sunshine filled days. Oh, but don't eat your picnics near the monkeys...what a hullabaloo that would cause!



a Nationwide would also suffice.

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