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lilolil

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  1. Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Liloli: What is MIL? > > Mother-in-law > > And there was me thinking it stood for a MILF that > couldn't give a F. :)) ROF LIA PMSL
  2. Yep we heard them too...pretty big fireworks for a private party I would have thought. My MIL heard them too in Court Lane but thought they might have been coming from Belair???
  3. :-S must go to specsavers!!!!!
  4. >:D< thats great news!!!!!HOORAY for this forum!!!
  5. I know that "Harry" in Underhil Road at the top of Hindmans used to deliver papers (not sure if he still does).Or how about Family stores, corner of Hindmans and Upland Road???
  6. apologies...I thought it had happened on the bus...and the helicopter is back up now
  7. the original incident will have been recorded by CCTV on the bus, so that they will be easily identified. But how sad
  8. passers by reporting that one has died, dont know if that is reliable info though...
  9. Question asked by fellow passaengers on a cruise who were wearing football shirts.....when they didnt know where East Dulwich was I said near Peckham....... "and what football team do you support then?" they asked....."MILLWALL"!!!! says I "AWWW they smashed up our new stadium" LOL magic!!!!
  10. just ringing my cousin he lives in Oglander too!
  11. Yes George had the fish and chip shop where Surma is now. I had my first Saturday job there. He also had the F&C shop which is now Emily's in North X Rd. His son Elvis took it over when George retired.
  12. thanks rememberwhen for correcting my mistake re Walsh's......I must be getting old.......
  13. Walsh's??? They moved up to near Sainsburys homebase Penge
  14. In Underhill Road it was always very busy along the parade of shops. There were two greengrocers, Harry Hastings and George and Mary's, (they later opened as a Freemans catalogue shop). There was a barbers which became a wet fish shop and then later DEE DEE'S. A butchers, ironmongers (he was sadly deported), Georginas (wools and baby clothes),two sweet shops one run by Don and Peg. Bolding and rudder (electricals). It was a great atmosphere in those days....sigh.
  15. and foxtons was woolworths!!!!
  16. Yes! I enjoyed looking at those too and will save the site...thanks!!!
  17. For Lenk.... T H E B I K E W A S L O C K E D U P!!!!!!!! (capitals because it seems you have difficulty reading) THATS ENOUGH NOW!!!!!! MOVE ON!!!!!!
  18. Clinker Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Lilolil, > I am surprised that bike has lasted there so > long!!! :-S For starters, the tree you refer to > is only an inch thick. It's a wonder someone > hasn't taken a penknife to the tree before now to > free the bike and take the whole thing home with > them What exaggeration OMG!!!!!! AND if you had taken the trouble to read the previous post regarding the bike being actually stolen, you would have seen that it wasnt at that location at the time!!!!!! It is upsetting when comments are made that detract from the friendliness of this forum. We accept that it is not an ideal place to keep the bike overnight, and if there was an alternative, obviously that is where it would be!!!!!!! I shall not be responding to any more posts of this nature!!!!!!
  19. Isn't brick lane known for the place to go to buy "stolen bikes"???? Thank you for your comments..all have been noted......
  20. Isn't brick lane known for the place to go to buy "stolen bikes"???? Thank you for your comments..all have been noted......
  21. ? very strange!!!!
  22. ? very strange!!!!
  23. umm....its always locked up there overnight
  24. umm....its always locked up there overnight
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