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HAL9000 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Let's get some perspective here folks - it's a bit > premature for a lynch mob. > > We only have one side of the story and no > independent confirmation that such an incident > even took place. It wouldn't be the first time > that the forum has been wound up by a clever > troll. > > Assuming AM is a genuine poster and a fair > witness, surely there is a counter argument here: > walking three small dogs that are unable to defend > themselves against larger aggressors in this > neighbourhood is an incident waiting to happen. An > attack was inevitable given the number of > aggressive breeds running around loose. > > It is fair to assume that the owner of the staff > loves his dog as much as AM loves her dogs and was > probably quite upset at the sight of his old, > toothless dog being beaten and kicked and then - > according to the OP's account - being shouted at > when he came to her assistance. > > In conclusion, it was a dogfight, nobody got hurt, > tempers flared and, hopefully, lessons have been > learnt. > > One would hope that AM invests in some spiked wolf > collars if she intends to continue exposing her > little doggies to such foreseeable dangers in the > future - she now knows the answer to her own > question: it isn't safe. What on earth are you talking about? If you're trying to be funny you're failing miserably, if you're being serious you need help.
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Cheapest to go ED-East Croydon-Gatwick BUT check times and service carefully first.
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Crikey - this really is like the Daily Mail! Some astonishingly ignorant and prejudiced comments here. I think it would do a few people good to be in someone else's shoes for a bit.
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I wasn't really replying to your post, I was referring to the post on p. 3. And I'll discuss whatever I please on here thanks, it's an open forum. Ant Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And the people I saw this morning weren't in a > 4X4. Please let's lose track of the real point > being discussed here: people's behaviour. It's not > what car they drive, but how they drive it.
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Not many poor people drive 4 x 4s! Smiler Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > pepsi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > These people really should be prosecuted. It's > > outrageous that some people think having kids > and > > a certain amount of money gives them carte > blanche > > to do what they want and pay no regard to > others. > > How d'you know they have money - are the offending > parents dripping in furs and bling?!
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These people really should be prosecuted. It's outrageous that some people think having kids and a certain amount of money gives them carte blanche to do what they want and pay no regard to others. Ant Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This morning I saw someone stop right in the > middle of the road and turf their kids out, again > just before the narrow crossing.
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This thread isn't just for the parents of children who attend this school, it's about the impact the selfishness of a few has on many other people in the area. I didn't realise that there were "exclusive" threads in this forum! TJ Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ok - from the start, you're not familiar with this > school or this problem, so what are you doing on > this thread? > Yes, the school is from 4yrs+ and some parents > have 2 children. amazing huh? > Opening another entrance. You will no doubt be > aware that this is a very old school, and if an > opportunity for a whole new entrance was needed, > someone else in the last 130 years might have > thought of it? > > Do excuse my complete lack of patience.. > > trinity Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > A school entirely populated by 4 year olds?:-S
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Don't be sorry - I'm very happy with my level thank you!
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Domitianus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You are obviously easily amused. I must remember to ask you sometime how you achieved your level of sophistication.
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Domitianus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ???? Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I wouldn't bother you're talking to a bloke who > > thinks the family parking spaces at Sainsbury's > > are a breach of his civil rights > > I guess I can't stop you being a complete ****, > but at least you could try to be accurate. Having a bad day are we?! I thought that post was hilarious.
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benjaminty Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is this a special lunch or just fancy eating in > the area? Roast & Brindisa & El Vergel all good > options depending on what you are doing. There is > a place called Champoh Champoh hidden in the roads > by Guys but think it smore of an evening thing. > > Steer clear of The Garrison on Bermondsey street - > great setting but at Palmerston prices and half > the quality you'll feel like you've been worked > deep. > > The Garrison's other eatery further down > Bermondsey street is not so bad - East Village for > burgers etc... The Garrison's food is fantastic! Infinitely better than any other gastropub I've been to in London (although I've never tried the apparently great Anchor & Hope in Waterloo. You must have been there on an unusual off day.
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Buying a house in East Dulwich? expect sealed bids!
pepsi replied to Pendragon's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Sealed bids would be a great idea of they were carefully monitored and adjudicated (preferably by someone other than an estate agent!) If the vendor could set a reserve price, then it would be a much fairer system than the gazumping etc. that still seems so prevalent. -
It's really about time some restrictions were put on people driving children to school. Car shares should be compulsory and only allowed then if the school is more than a certain distance away from the school. Difficult to police I know but something needs to be done.
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Hillsboro Road is NOT a 1 way street
pepsi replied to knackered cow's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > pepsi wrote:- > > Are you inferring that middle class people "value > and love" their children more than other people? - > > > 1. I think you mean 'imply', not 'infer' > > 2. I was being ironic - I had assumed by your use > of 'precious babes' that you were suggesting that > Alleyn's parents were unreasonably fond and caring > of their children - I used a 'reductio ad > absurdum' metaphore to point this out. I assume > that all reasonable parents care for their > children and want to do the best by them, > regardless of their social origins or > aspirations. > > 3. I am sorry I missed the fact that your post was > light-hearted, clearly however my light-hearted > response was as opaque to you. 1. No - I meant infer. No need for English lessons from you thanks. 2. This was very unclear from your post. 3. Yes, it was. -
Thank you kford. They've come round and seem to accept it's their problem. The big worry is that we can't find a manhole (nor can our neighbours.)
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