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edcam

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  1. Sad to lose a useful independent trader for what will almost certainly be a bland block.
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    Kittens

    Ribbing is good, I love ribbing. Better when it's funny though. On that score you have all let yourselves down badly and should be punished. Cazz - ignore them. None of them EVER get any sex and they have teeny tiny penises.
  3. Registering with TPS has cut our cold calls down hugely.
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    Kittens

    Go to The Celia Hammond Trust. http://www.celiahammond.org/
  5. The Hide Bar on Bermondsey St is good (great cocktails.)
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    Pruning Shrubs

    Forsythia - late winter, early spring for a hard prune, after flowering for a light prune. Buddleia should be lightly pruned after flowering, then pruned quite hard in spring (by mid-march.) Don't prune buddleia in the winter (sorry etta but that ain't good for buddleia.)
  7. It makes no difference at all where they are. Just try and find one that comes with a genuine recommendation.
  8. My other favourites were the 2 shops in Rye Lane for the larger lady called "BIG GIRL" and "NICE 'N' WIDE".
  9. My favourite was always the wig shop on the Walworth Rd called "Best of Your Choice".
  10. fabfor Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > edcam Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I like the sound of the planes. > > Ironically, I love aircraft; they're magical. But > let's be real - should builders be allowed to > start noisy work at 4.30am? > 8am is the established time for London and I find > that reasonable. What a reasonable time for > aircraft? (I know the answer's "any time" for the > truly "chilled-out"). Builders would be a nightmare at that time but planes don't other me. I'm not saying they shouldn't bother you but personally I don't get it. Maybe I would if I lived near Heathrow but not here.
  11. Gingerbeer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Oh my holy hell.. well I stand by my previous > statement. I had no idea goats could climb trees. We went to Morocco a few years ago and were on a bus to the coast when the driver said we would be stopping for a loo break at an argan oil producer. As the coach rounded the corner we saw three men violently shoving some goats into a tree. The goats looked right pissed off.
  12. Chillaxed Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'll assume edcam was not responding to feuerberg > but to the OP... Yes, although my advice caters to all tastes.
  13. Just do it up against the bins out the back of Iceland. Pretty soon that opportunity will be denied to all illicit shaggers - M&S would never allow it.
  14. I didn't know about the Charing X issue either. That is a pain in the arse.
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    It's a DISGRACE!

    Literally!
  16. I look at the website sometimes cos it's good to know how how they think. Forewarned is forearmed.
  17. benmorg Wrote: > > It's isn't much of a muchness though. Denmark Hill > to Victoria is currently 9 minutes. If you have to > change at London Bridge and then Charing Cross you > make three journeys, which will take at least 40 > minutes altogether. Going via Clapham will take > about 50 minutes. ELL to Canada Water followed by > Jubilee line and then District Line is a massive > diversion and another 3-train journey. How is that > "just as quick"? I know the DH-Victoria route is the quickest for the overground section but if you want to get into the West End the DH-LB-CX route is faster. I've done both for years and when you take into account (particularly at busy times) how far Victoria really is from the West End and how busy the tube is from there, the LB/CX route is much quicker. You can also pick up the Jubilee Line at London Bridge if you want to go further West. Im not saying I like the fact that the Victoria service is reducing but having done both routes for many years I hardly ever use the Victoria route at peak times if I can help it.
  18. Bic Basher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > edcam Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > You wouldn't use the ELL via Clapham Jct to get > > into Central London. You'd go overground to > > Victoria or London Bridge. > > > You won't be able to use the 'overground' a.k.a. > Southeastern to go to Victoria during evenings and > Sunday's to reach Victoria once the Southern SLL > closes. Clapham Junction will be the only way via > rail to get to Victoria using NR services. > > The final train from Clapham Junction to DH and PR > will be 2344 Monday to Saturday, 2314 Sundays. True, but London Bridge then Charing Cross is just as quick if you want to get to centre of town (more pleasant too). Or you'll be able to go ELL to Canada Water then Jubilee line. All much of a muchness.
  19. chauveau Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So is this up and running now then? 9th December.
  20. benmorg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > craigyboy71 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > but depending on the time of day it can take > > between 20 to 30 minutes to travel to Clapham > > Junction from Peckham Rye. > > Wow. Glad I don't have to use Denmark Hill station > to get into central London - it would be quicker > commuting into town from Croydon. You wouldn't use the ELL via Clapham Jct to get into Central London. You'd go overground to Victoria or London Bridge.
  21. Thanks for the link rahrahrah!
  22. Is there going to be a Waitrose or not?
  23. TopTree Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > edcam 'out of order'. Have you ever done a > voluntary homeless soup run at 3am? In fact have > you ever done any voluntary homeless work - > outreach/street count/Christmas Day homeless > centre work? Yes I have. But even if I hadn't I would still believe you to be out if order.
  24. Bobby_Davro Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > They started at about 7pm and went on until about > 11pm, it was excessive and not fun when your > trying to get the little ones to bed! Ban them! Nah - ban children.
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