
Ramble66
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St Pancras station
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nice and cosy bars/pubs/cafes to go on a daytime date-anywhere in London!
Ramble66 replied to zeban's topic in The Lounge
Gordons Wine Bar, Villiers Street! Wine, cheese and port what could be better..... -
East dulwich to bond street 28minutes, probably quicker if you're a fast walker at LB. Honor oak to bond street also 28minutes! East dulwich to Cov Garden 36minutes.
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I think there are 2 an hour and more at peak times. Not sure of all the stops but the change at st pancras is quick.
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So does Peckham rye, travels via blackfrairs, farringdon, st Pancras, Kentish town and up to Luton. Just rarely runs at weekends.
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SCSB79 Wrote: > Ramble - can I ask how much you paid and did you > fit it yourself or get the experts in? We had it professionally fitted but the guy wasn't NACOSS registered. I think it was ?360 but I'll check. The Nacoss thing is only important for insurance purposes. Your premium may be a lower, but you'll have to pay for annual maintenance on the alarm and you ALWAYS have to remember to set it. I think if you forget and you are unfortunate enough to get burgled your insurer could refuse to payout. I'd highly recommend the Visonic wireless system, I think ours is the powermax complete. It's linked to our phoneline so calls us if the alarm is triggered. Easy to set with a fob we keep on our keys. The guy we used was Graham Eve of TPG Security - 07778166067. He used to work for one of the big companies but has branched out on his own.
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After we were burgled we had a visonic wireless alarm fitted with vibration sensors on all the windows and doors. This allows us to set the 'home' setting at night with out the risk of triggering the alarm. Highly recommend.
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I always do that! One day I'll learn. It's in my typing finger memory. St Pancras, St Pancras, St Pancras, St Pancras, St Pancras, St Pancras, St Pancras, St Pancras, St Pancras, St Pancras, St Pancras........ :)) Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ramble66 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Best way to Camden is thameslink from Peckham > Rye > > or Denmark Hill to St Pancreas International > > xxxxxxx > > What a difference an e makes :))
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Best way to Camden is thameslink from Peckham Rye or Denmark Hill to St Pancreas International and then either hop on bus or walk to camden. It's about a 15minute walk. Unfortunately the thameslink isn't always running at weekends at the moment. If you wanted to get bus but avoid walworth, use the 63 to kings cross and either walk, change buses or hope on tube. genwilliams Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I dearly wish they would extend the Bakerloo down > to Camberwell (or Peckham High Street... or Albany > Road... or ANYWHERE south-east of the Elephant & > Castle), because it's between Denmark Hill and the > Elephant and Castle that the traffic really > bottlenecks and makes bus journeys so long. I went > to Camden yesterday by bus and it took the best > part of 2 hours, though I didn't have to wait long > for buses at all. > > That said, you can get the 185 to Oval and jump on > the Northern line there - but it doesn't avoid the > problem of the traffic, especially near > Coldharbour Lane, and as pointed out above, the > train services aren't always great. No-one wants > it to cost more to live here (unless you're > selling your house, I guess) but if you can't get > to where you need to go, it does make life > difficult!
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Are they chopping them down completely or pollarding them? Call these guys tomorrow.
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Advice: Milk delivery in Goose Green
Ramble66 replied to nozchik's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Second Daves Dairy. -
Have to agree with Sue, not liking the music on website. Sorry. And I think I probably am your target customer. Flyers usually go straight into recycling unless there is a good offer on it.
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Yeah I was thinking possibly transient ischemic attacks (TIA)or a space occupying lesion. My mum collapsed a few months ago and was found to have a benign cyst in her brain. Looking back she had had neurological symptoms over the previous few months but she had explained them away to herself. The cyst was removed and she is now making a full recovery. Get her GP involved. Neurological symptoms are scary but there are often effective treatments but a diagnosis is needed first.
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TMC is great but avoid the high street guys who just want to rip you off. I can recommend Angelo at the Vale Practice on Grove Vale. He does chinese herbs as well as acupuncture. http://www.angelodalberto.com/
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There's a b&w cat missing from landells road, see wanted section.
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MAC - will take a couple of days to get over PC way of thinking, then you'll never look back!!
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It should be ?2.20 with oyster peak and ?1.70 off peak. Did you check your journey details online? At the end of your journey it should recalculate. Make sure you tape in and out for each stage. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/tickets/faresandtickets/farefinder/current/default.aspx
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Party noise Friday night/Sunday morning
Ramble66 replied to lemonellen's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Yeah come off it. If it's a one-off you can hardly get too annoyed. Maybe would have been nice if they pre-warned you or invited you. If they had fireworks I can only presume there was something good to celebrate. Be happy for them. -
Direct trains to Waterloo East
Ramble66 replied to Earl Aelfheah's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Vauxhall, New cross, Clapham Junction? -
Sorted. Thanks! Name: admin Password: sky
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Thanks Loz, It asks for a name and password? Any ideas? Tried Admin, Administrator and our joining name. Thanks
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Loz, How do we change the Sky admin password? Do you mean the one you use to access wireless router?
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I turely sympathise. We were burgled twice in May 6 days apart. Same guys. We thought we were lucky the first time as they didn't take much (and nothing sentemental) but seems they decided to plan better and come back and take everything! Thankfully we were insured but it doesn't take away the feeling of being invaded. We now have an alarm which has sensors on all the windows which calls our mobiles if it is triggered. Like you we knew we the flat was a little vulnerable but only moved in recently and although replacing the windows were on our list we hadn't got around to them.
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