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  1. Remodelling, and this needs to go. Faux Black leather contemporary lounger. There are a some marks on the arms where my cats have jumped up, (see pics) but I've treated with a black leather moisturiser, hardly noticeable by the eye. Seat pad has always been covered with sheepskin rug. Currently it's fitted with casters, helps me move it around easier (spinal injuries). I have the original block feet. Collection SE21 8EA (1st Fl no lift) but it's not heavy. I got it upstairs on my own. £20
  2. Remodelling, and this needs to go. Faux Black leather contemporary lounger. There are a some marks on the arms where my cats have jumped up, (see pics) but I've treated with a black leather moisturiser, hardly noticeable by the eye. Seat pad has always been covered with sheepskin rug. Currently it's fitted with casters, helps me move it around easier (spinal injuries). I have the original block feet. Collection SE21 8EA (1st Fl no lift) but it not heavy. I got it upstairs on my own. £30
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  6. Can anyone recommend a beauty/massage therapist as mine of 18 years has sadly retired. She was/is a wonderful person, and a top professional therapist whom treated me with deep tissue massages (I have spinal injuries) and back/shoulder waxing. Not at the same time naturally, and needless to say they have no objections to treating men. Thanks in advance
  7. Hello EDF community I'm noticing that all my archived messages that were in folders are now mixed up into inbox but yet the folder names are still present, and as far as i can see there is no option to move messages back into these folders like one used to be ble to do on the original basic text version. Is this the way now or am i missing something? Kind regards
  8. Me too, I've noticed PM's seem to stay in 'Outbox' for several minutes before being sent. I've lost all my stored messages since the new format. It's so much more complicated this new system. I know we are creatures of habit and find change challenging (some more than others) but it's overcomplicated by any standard. Strip it back to make it more user friendly. I'm looking all over the place to find what I want. Quite frankly I've become a bit disillusioned with it and don't spend half the time on EDF now. Maybe that's a good thing, but there maybe not. It is what it is..............progress they call it I think
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  10. Appreciate it Joe, that's much better Many Thanks
  11. Since the new format I've been finding it struggle, most notably is that I can't see from the main heading if a photo is attached like you could previously. I'm also noticing that there are a lot more posts without any attachment. Forgive me if I'm not seeing it, but I'm dyslexic and a visual learner, having a picture or knowing there's a photo attached both saves time and helps me to understand what is being sold. Welcome your thoughts my friends
  12. Any of you fellow fish keepers have a spare air pump for a 100ltr + tank. Mine is broken and I urgently need one in this hot weather
  13. Thank you SpringTime for your input. Naturally asking neighbours would be the first port of call, but did you stop to realise why I'm asking my wider community before adding your aggressive comment? None of my neighbours have need for such tools as we live in an purpose built apartments with no garden. It's nice to see such warm and welcoming comments to my friendly shout out :-(
  14. Hello Friends Does anyone have a garden Spade I could borrow for a day? I need to dig myself a hole, literally a small one. In the West Dulwich preferably, but I can drive to pick up, can leave you a deposit for peace of mind. Kind regards James
  15. I have known this educated well read, travelled mature gentleman for many years, even worked alongside him at one stage. I'm sure he wont begrudge me writing this, however his pride might do. His name is Ian, the name behind his forum name right-clicking in where he has helped many in the community with their computer related issues, and I may hasten to add for no fee sometimes; just offering friendly advice. I might get into trouble for this post but I can't sit back and see a friend be destroyed by such an unfortunate set of circumstances. Within a space of 18months he was made redundant, and at his age (58) has found it difficult in an ageist society to find suitable work for his calibre, though he has worked doing say lesser work. On top of that his marriage broke down leaving him to be separated from his two wonderful children. If that was not enough to cope with last year he discovered he had cancer and spent months in hospital of which he is still recovering from (in remission), it is no wonder his finances took a hit forcing his landlord to evict him for late payments etc etc. I beg of you kind people of East Dulwich and the surrounding communities to see his tragic plight and look at his link http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,1661115,1662289#msg-1662289 Even it's not to buy anything, possible give any advice, words of encouragement or even help a man whom due to no fault of his own has become a victim of such unfortunate circumstances. I'm hoping and believe in the power of community spirit will prevail, it's the right thing to look after our neighbours, our community when in times of hardship, despite us living in a capitalist state. I thank you all for taking the time to read this, and hope you can offer some support no matter how small. Warmest Regards James
  16. I have known this educated well read, travelled mature gentleman for many years, even worked alongside him at one stage. I'm sure he wont begrudge me writing this, however his pride might do. His name is Ian, the name behind his forum name right-clicking in where he has helped many in the community with their computer related issues, and I may hasten to add for no fee sometimes; just offering friendly advice. I might get into trouble for this post but I can't sit back and see a friend be destroyed by such an unfortunate set of circumstances. Within a space of 18months he was made redundant, and at his age (58) has found it difficult in an ageist society to find suitable work for his calibre, though he has worked doing say lesser work. On top of that his marriage broke down leaving him to be separated from his two wonderful children. If that was not enough to cope with last year he discovered he had cancer and spent months in hospital of which he is still recovering from (in remission), it is no wonder his finances took a hit forcing his landlord to evict him for late payments etc etc. I beg of you kind people of East Dulwich and the surrounding communities to see his tragic plight and look at his link http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,1661115,1662289#msg-1662289 Even it's not to buy anything, possible give any advice, words of encouragement or even help a man whom due to no fault of his own has become a victim of such unfortunate circumstances. I'm hoping and believe in the power of community spirit will prevail, it's the right thing to look after our neighbours, our community when in times of hardship, despite us living in a capitalist state. I thank you all for taking the time to read this, and hope you can offer some support no matter how small. Warmest Regards James
  17. Bring fox hunting into London, that would be fun. The noise that comes from my neighbours garden, where they must have a fox den, with the bloody noise they make along with the magpies during mating season, I hear from more blooming wildlife than when I lived in the Cotswolds
  18. Just keeping it up there
  19. I thought I'd give this a try, I know it's rather unorthodox, but the network of friendly people on this forum just might be able to help me find a counselling placement in Dulwich and the surrounding areas, or maybe further afar. I'm in my final year of qualifying to be a counsellor/psychotherapist, so far I have been studying for four years as a career change, and it's been going well. One of my strengths this year has been my client work, but unfortunately my current agency are having difficulties with gaining clients for counselling as this service is relatively new for them. This has left me with no clients, which has lead me to fall behind in my diploma. I work integratively, which means I use various approaches of pyschotherapy, depending on the clients needs, agenda and goals. I'm reaching out to the local community in the hope you might know of any organisation/agency that are looking for a voluntary counsellor, preferably they will need to supply supervision. To all the good people of our community please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any ideas. Contact me via private message or text/call on 07909513407 Many thanks for taking the time to read and hear my plea. Warm Regards James
  20. I thought I'd give this a try, I know it's rather unorthodox, but the network of friendly people on this forum just might be able to help me find a counselling placement in Dulwich and the surrounding areas, or maybe further afar. I'm in my final year of qualifying to be a counsellor/psychotherapist, so far I have been studying for four years as a career change, and it's been going well. One of my strengths this year has been my client work, but unfortunately my current agency are having difficulties with gaining clients for counselling as this service is relatively new for them. This has left me with no clients, which has lead me to fall behind in my diploma. I work integratively, which means I use various approaches of pyschotherapy, depending on the clients needs, agenda and goals. I'm reaching out to the local community in the hope you might know of any organisation/agency that are looking for a voluntary counsellor, preferably they will need to supply supervision. To all the good people of our community please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any ideas. Contact me via private message or text/call on 07909513407 Many thanks for taking the time to read and hear my plea. Warm Regards James
  21. I agree, but I only assumed it was Freddie's from reading it.
  22. and some more
  23. attached are some photos of the signatures
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