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huncamunca

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  1. well done KK - the bloke was Obv off his nut - If he was AQ, then I doubt he would be rambling like this- you could have called the filth, but they would have just overreacted & gone to town on him with guns and tear gas & that would have no benefit I personally would have got my mate Soap to rappel into the bus and silently kill him with a boot knife, before escaping over the rooftops of Borough market to the awaiting helicopter* *must stop playing COD Modern warfare all day
  2. purplenormy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Right now as we speak, two youths are being > questioned and arrested at the top end of Landells > Road. Being the typical curtain twitcher we are > looking, oh the excitement. Can anyone else see > this, it's like Peckham has moved in. I hope you are being ironic.
  3. > > If you are in a customer facing work environment > there is no room for having sense of apathy, > boredom, or anything of negative attitude. > > And no, I've never worked in Supermarket, if > that's what you mean....but that's has nothing to > do with what's being discussed here. > > really ?
  4. chica1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In US, security guards in depots or warehouses > (B&Q, Homebase equivalent in UK) even have guns > (not that I want same practice here). But that > role is taken very seriously and those guards are > also totally alert. > > I've observed some SGs in Sainsburys sometimes and > they are yawning, dragging their feet, staring at > a distance, I feel like making this point to > Justin King (CEO) actually...and same goes with > the cashiers who more often than not have long > faces and rude. I take it you have never worked in this kind of environment ?
  5. There is a flip side to the consumption of alchohol in both quanttity & more importantly, the manner in which it is consumed, that is direct relevance to the UK. Far from it being a definate societal negative, the cynic could argue that the use of alchhol as a state controlled and dispensed drug has allowed the UK to remain probabaly the most stable of European societies. Not that stability is always a good thing of course. Whulst the rest of europe spent the 20thC formenting revolution, overthrowing dictators and rioting, we grumbled all week long, then went out and got leathered on a weekend & blew off steam. There would have been no Mai'68 if the Frenchies had spent their time geting ripped in the Union bar and being sick on the landing of their accomodation. There would not have been an October revolution of Lenin had made a habit of geting off his tits on local ales whilst in exile hanging around western europe & waiting for his moment. Imagine if Herr HItler has indeed gone to the beer hall , and instead of a sorting out a putsch, he got riotously pissed and started a fight with another punter, ending up in the krankenhouse with a broken nose. Imagine if Red Robbo & the various tankie striking groups of the 70s had actually got organised and brought the country to its knees, rather than decamping each night to the works social club with its fine selection of ressonably prices beers and continental lagers. The UK & Japan have the longest serving monarchies in the world IIRC and both use Alchhol as a release valve.Interesting similarities. Alchhol is a blessing, not a curse, for those who want to retain the UK status Quo.
  6. getting drunk is fun. the religious squares and johnny foreigener dont realise this Go to a french bar or cafe and see how many smiles & laughs you can count in a hour. Go to a British bar and do the same. No contest The cool cats drink because its great. The cubes are too uptight to make a wanker of themselves now and then.
  7. parents with hard & fast rules incl the use of smacking as a sanction will probabaly have equally strong opinions on success and achievement and will push their kids harder.bogus headline. Rather like stating that because Howard Hughes, the mad billionare, had rooms full of his own bottled urine, that following his example would also mean you would eventually become a rich man. fail.
  8. Naughty Mummy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Goodness, how did we get here?! Well, lesson > number 1 is not to post something on the forum and > then go away for a long weekend! > > I have to say that this thread is an upsetting > read which is a shame when the intention of > Naughty Mummy is just to provide a social > opportunity for local mums ? nothing sinister! > Initially, some valid questions were raised and I > would have been really happy to answer them had I > been online at the weekend. > > I shall attempt to answer some of the main > comments raised: > > Naughty Mummy was launched in Wimbledon Village > and Putney by my two friends who suddenly found > themselves elbow deep in mashed banana without a > party in sight. The idea is quite simply to give > mums a bit of ?West End? entertainment on our > doorsteps ? run by mums, for mums. The launch > party was extremely good fun and as such I decided > to bring it to East Dulwich - there isn?t > anything like it, it stops me having to schlep > into town for an alternative to the pub and quite > frankly the people I have mentioned it to have > been really keen on the idea. > > The ticket price comes about because we organise > entertainment, it is not just a trip to the pub > with a pointless cost attached. The goody bags for > the launch in Wimbledon Village included special > discount vouchers from local restaurants and bars, > Molton Brown products and a voucher for a Molton > Brown treatment, amongst other things. There were > also mini beauty treatments on the night and a > drinks butler (oh ok, he didn't have any pants on > either!) in addition to a free glass of fizz, > music, exclusive use of venue etc. We are looking > to replicate this type of event in East Dulwich > and are currently finalising the details, but we > have some great treats from local businesses. > > Initial queries about the event were reasonable > and useful but it really is not ok to throw around > the word scam, merely on the back of a single post > that has gone unanswered for a couple of days! If > anyone is in any doubt as to the legitimacy of > Naughty Mummy, then feel free to email > info@naughtymummy.co.uk and pose any questions or > visit our Facebook page to see details and photos > of the launch and other upcoming events. For the > conspiracy theorists amongst you, this page has > not just been mocked up for this thread! > > In answer to the initial concerns about this being > a huge money making scheme, sadly it is not and > it?s just not the motivation behind it all! I?m > personally fairly new to the area and don?t know > anyone other than my NCT friends, so I felt it > would be a fun opportunity to be involved with. > Due to investment in printing, entertainment and > subsidising activities, there is little scope for > anything other than earning some pocket money at > best. I can assure you, when mat leave finishes, I > will be going back to my ?proper? job to pay the > bills!! In actual fact, we stand to lose a few > pennies for the first few events, so rest assured > these parties are only being run for the love of a > good knees up and the chance to meet some fellow > mums in an environment where I?m not shaking a > tambourine with an over enthusiastic 7 month old > on my knee! > > As for the suggestion that some of the ?feistier? > posts were myself or anyone affiliated with > Naughty Mummy, I can assure you that this is not > the case. Had I been here, I would simply have > answered the queries with more details of the > night and I?m confident that would have been all > people needed! I?m not sure that having the > opposing view means there must be something > underhand at play and surely all of us have had a > first post?! Annette Twitcher has revealed herself > to be a forum regular and I?m assuming we caught > Jodyhatter when she was a bit tired?! Sometimes, > things are that simple? > > I?m all for an open forum and I?ve thoroughly > enjoyed being a daily reader of the various > informative and amusing threads (and infrequent > poster as NL22 if anyone wishes to check my > credentials too!). But I also stand by the adage > that if you can?t say something nice, sometimes > it?s best not to say anything at all! I have loved > living in East Dulwich for the past 11 months, but > I?m sorry to say the forum isn?t always the most > welcoming of places and today is my first taste of > that! > > There are exceptions though and thank you for the > supportive messages and emails I have received > from some of you. And thanks also to those who > have booked tickets. We?ve already sold 18 tickets > and the marketing hasn?t actually started yet, so > we?re confident it is going to be an excellent > night. Specific details of the night will follow > very shortly, and in the meantime, I hope to bump > into some of you when I?m in my Naughty Mummy > t-shirt with fliers in hand! > > Anyway, thanks to everyone, all constructive > feedback is really helpful. I?m sure I shall get > plenty more whether I like it or not! I certainly > don?t want to provoke anyone but I hope people > understand that I wanted the chance to respond to > some of the comments that have been made in my > absence. > > Anyway, sorry for the tome! I hope to see some of > you on the 15th for something cool and soothing in > a glass! Now, I?m off to go and lay down in a very > dark room and contemplate whether it?s cool or > horrendous to be derided in 2 simultaneous posts! > Sob? > > Love Naughty Mummy x Dont you think its a bit off to use a forum like this to market your business or so you have no shame ?
  9. Lady Thatcher finally steps off this mortal coil.A nation weeps. anything else is a bonus
  10. 6PM on the 31/12, and a hand delivered flyer for the BoHo bar masked ball NYE extravaganza is pushed through the letterbox
  11. KLF
  12. the copper and CPS will accept a light kicking doled out if it can be explained as required in apprehending someone who burgles your place & thretens to kill your family setting about someone with bats & bars isnt reasonable force The Intent charge is crucial here - i.e. they set out to cause injury to the Burglar.
  13. Both sound good. Any more recommendations?
  14. sophiesofa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Franklins is a good date place. Who's the lucky > lady? Doesnt a ( currently ) high profile ED resident columnist often hold court there ? Be careful, you dont want to there when he starts a Beer Hall Putsch with like minded patriots. BUT abck on topic , the Thai CC is good and its a BYO to boot
  15. I wasnt , but unless it was a spotty teen with an air rifle, then I would like to hear more - its a pretty serious act shooting someones pet this however would open up the cats : good or bad, endless discussion, and that is maybe a pointless exercise
  16. I cant cope with later Ellroy , its very tiring - American tabloid was fantastic tho
  17. Declan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > huncamunca Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Irish abortion bother 2.0 > > Have you no comment to make as to why you put this > article in this thread or were you just hoping to > stir things up? No, I have better things to do than stir it up! But it is an interesting side issue to the influence of religious belief within the free state - not that this will be news to you I think.
  18. Irish abortion bother 2.0
  19. I seem to have stumbled upon an online UK version of the National Enquirer Coming up next, Britney Spears drives to shops without make up exclusive
  20. dull man, dull activity, non story nothing to see here
  21. thexwinglessxbird Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How is shooting into peoples windows the slightest > bit amusing? They're obviously old enough to > handle a gun, so they must be seriously @#$%& up. > > > Hope these bastards get the chance to taste their > own medicine before they get caught. > > Poor cat... I had a cat that got seriously shot > (as yours has been, philiphenslowe). It turned out > to be our next door neighbour. Our cat did make a > full recovery =) Can I ask what prompted your Neighbour to decide to shoot the cat?
  22. 8 yr olds birthday and he wants a chocolate cake - but I am bored of my usual recipe.. What,s your best chocolate cake recipe? Share it please...
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