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Lishyloo

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  1. I pay ?33 pm and I've received nothing but excellent service, sorry
  2. All assessments are false and pointless
  3. Really this can't be a serious thread
  4. Razors Wrote: people like you that destroys communities ------------------------------------------------------- > PeckhamRose Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Have you tried talking to him? Engage in > > conversation? > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > Foolishness. Man illegally camped in woods (talk > to him). Man in wheelchair by Neros (talk to him). > Man living in van (talk to him) etc etc. Oh,and > hug a hoodie! However,if they abuse you,or attack > you not my fault! Another illegal act of unlicensd > 'street entertainment'. Ban him and prosecute > him,rather than encourage illegal activity.
  5. I can't believe people are moaning there was obviously an issue with the ground. How much field do you need
  6. And your issue is, it's a fact grass will grow
  7. Your right she is judging people. Why not give the bloke a kick or snigger at him when he is not looking
  8. Aliborg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm a single mother, why is everyone so angry? No ones angry apart from yourself, maybe if have such a bleak out look on life you would be in a better place
  9. Aliborg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You Sir, have no taste! I guess it's time for you to move from ed, you clearly have issues with the area and also yourself. Your the type of person we don't living here. Go and be miserable somewhere else and take your head out of your arse. I'm also guessing your single.
  10. sillywoman Wrote: weed killer no flowers no problem ------------------------------------------------------- > Hmm, still no sensible answer to my perfectly > reasonable (or so I thought) question (though I d > appreciate your comment Monica). . . looks like > I'll have to rely on my own moral code for this > one.
  11. Why do well live in a blame culture people seem to forget that accidents do happen
  12. People who buy property in built up areas of shops restauraunts bars ect should exspect a level of noise it's common sense. This was the reason I never wanted to live on lordship lane. Get a grip.
  13. nununoolio Ha ha ha idiot ------------------------------------------------------- > The owner of the Staffie (Not so weird now > Lishyloo)that had been biting the trees was > stopped and cautioned by the park warden on > Sunday. Too late to save several trees, which have > been badly damaged, but hopefully these attacks > will no longer happen
  14. Mike_B Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That's why I'm a cat person :) Might not be dog poo
  15. davidh Wrote: how the hell do you know that it is caused by staffy type dogs, do sit and spy on dog walkers? Makes you sound a bit weird if I'm honest. Maybe we should all get a Dalmation or some other piney dog ------------------------------------------------------- > have just returned from walking the doggies in > peckham rye park. damage by staff type dogs to the > trees has reached horrendous proportions and we > are now certain to lose many nice examples. bark > has been stripped from the base of many trees and > it may now be impossible to save them. park > authorities really must start a programme of > protective guards around the trees. I know cash is > tight, but do we really have to write off our > beloved trees? come on councillors. time to get > cracking.
  16. JessieW Wrote: ha ha ha ha ha ha what a ........ ------------------------------------------------------- > I?ve recently had a few real estate agents come > over to view our flat to rent out. They have all > said that the rental market here is booming with > advertising/media types from West London. All of > them said that they have never seen it this busy. > I understand, because I am one of them, but am > curious about how many of us are out there. We > have some new restaurants in close distance that > have had rave reviews, (Crooked Well), but also a > lot of long standing winners? Is Dulwich becoming > the Notting Hill of the south east? How many of > you out there are from the west?
  17. All we need now is a weather spoons
  18. peterstorm1985 Wrote: it's common sense moving to an area that has pubs shops and restaurants will cause a noise issue. So the solution is simple MOVE ------------------------------------------------------- > spanglysteve Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Help me. I chose to live near a bar and now I > am > > upset that I live near a bar. > > > Plenty of us didn't choose to live near a bar - we > chose to live near a normal shopping street that > had a few pubs that shut at 11 and a couple of > restaurants. We all accept that times change and > that premises once used by building societies that > shut at 5pm might get converted for other use but > we don't expect to have our sleep disturbed in the > early hours of the morning by rowdy drunken > customers of this bar, particularly not when there > are children who need their sleep before a school > day and plenty of us who need a clear head for a > day at work.
  19. Twirly Wrote:Yeah desperate to get back into the luxery prison service, if I had caught him I would of chopped his fingers off ------------------------------------------------------- > How infuriating - if he'd kept it, he could have > given it straight to the police, even better than > fingerprints and you'd have got your stuff back. > Of course someone may have found it and handed it > in (fingers crossed) but it could be stuck in the > system, make sure the police follow up on it in a > few days. > > Is there any way we can get this out onto Twitter? > I am on there, but don't think that anyone local > would be following me (am very much a newbie), > what you need is a local organisation to get the > message out, who may have lots of local followers > who wouldn't necessarily see it on here. Can > anyone help? > > I know it doesn't help you buntysammy, but the > thief must have been pretty desperate (and stupid > and selfish too). Will keep my eyes peeled too, > and hope your belongings make their way back to > you.
  20. david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Agreed. Peckham and Peckham rye are awfull places anyway. I'm sure if it was big posters offering parent and toddler coffee mornings there would be no obstruction by the typical easy Dulwich resident.
  21. david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Agreed. Peckham and Peckham rye are awfull places anyway. I'm sure if it was big posters offering parent and toddler coffee mornings there would be no obstruction by the typical easy Dulwich resident.
  22. Mike_B Wrote: ignore their comments obviously just looking for an argument. I agree his name should not be broadcast without relatives consent. Typicle easy Dulwich busy body's that's the reason the place gets a bad reputation. ------------------------------------------------------- > James Barber Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I can understand calling him Mr.X. > > EDF threads sometimes go of at tangents. > > Not stating the persons name ensures that if > this > > thread did go of at a tangent the family > wouldn't > > feel powerless and as personal for them. > > Exactly. I'm fairly new here but thia forum seems > like a fairly close community. Personalising the > conversation by adding Mr. X's name could make the > family feel uncomfortable. Imagine, a group of > friends is talking about someone's recently > deceased relative and then send the transcript to > them by post. Sure, you can do some research and > easily find out his name but it's not about that.
  23. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And I don't agree re the Uplands, I think the > Actress is a vast improvement. I live round the > corner, and I didn't like the vibe in the Uplands > at all, whereas I like the Actress. > > You're missing my point Sue, The Actress is > undoubtedly a vast improvement. > so your saying that the people who drank in there where scum? > The Uplands pre 2002 was a traditional pub > building. It was a dive, but a nice building. > > It was then completely gutted, and remained a > dive, but one that felt like a cinema foyer. The > nice bits of the building could not be replaced. > > The Actress is NOT a dive (although not really my > bag), and is miles better than The Uplands, buit > the gutting of the building in 2002 can not be > undone, so the nice stuff about it is lost > forever. That is all I am trying to say, I thought > it was pretty clear.
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