
lameduck
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Jimlad The old disabled and vunerable who have died and will die Some Fought a war so you have a good free life, with your own thoughts and views and paid for your education in their taxes maybe a little sacrifice from you, a bit of respect a mask, is that much?
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Today there are no deterrants, Should you challenge anyone about lack of masks you are lucky if you get away with a gob of shit Some are violent. I suppose shop workers dont need the aggravation cant say I blame them very sad there are unreasonable people out there
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The Problem with the wearing of masks, Nobody, will or can enforce it, Staff quite rightly are frightened of challenging people they dont even challenge shoplifters police have enough to do, and there are not enough on the ground. I plucked courage to go to Bell green sainsburys, late at night nobody social distancing, staff , few members public no masks. There are so many out there who just wont bother I wear a mask, I am frightened not to, I have asthma and every other complaint that makes me vulnerable but sooner choke with mask than covid
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Ooh I wouldn't like to touch it it would be rank with maggots
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Congestion Charge now AT WEEKENDS and until 22:00 every day
lameduck replied to Bradlington's topic in The Lounge
Brad Got to get the money back for lockdown somewhere kid -
Terrible dont undersand, streets are full of people kids and mums and at that time of day. Looking about, there has been a stabbing in rye lane and nunhead lane recently, Never heard a thing, would not have known about this if I hadn't seen the people hanging around in little groups, Heard commotion but that is commonplace.
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Anyone know anything about stabbing yesterday around 6 oclock in the evening, in Harlescott/ Inverton rd heard air ambulance and sirens. Police had everything cordoned off. So commonplace now, does not even get mentioned in news.
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If I have covid I Would stay at home, But there is a possibility I may be ill and not know. If i Wear a mask, hopefully I will not give it to you, If you wear a mask you may not get it or spread it, Why cant we just respect others and look after ourselves, I am asthmatic a mask is a pain. But sooner suffer an asthmatic mask attack, than covid
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Beiging tower does look phallic I would call that todgy tower
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ASK your chemist about a belladonna plaster make sure you are safe to use [ hence ask chemist ] cost 5- 6 pounds your back will be better in a couple of hours I had problem couldnt stand sit. get up or down. husband went to Krystals came back with one of these, pharmacist said will work fast, I will be honest didnt believe him, put on at 4pm moving about by 6pm brilliant
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thankyou intexas will update if and when i find out
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Bloody hell Things are looking up, I can now buy my fake blood pressure pills [ save the old trip to the quacks] with my fake money
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intexasatthe moment Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I wonder if any close neighbours/residents who > lived on that stretch in the 1950/60's might > remember the name ? > > I think asking Vincent Ayres on his twitter > account might be fruitful > > > "Ayres was opened by Vincent?s father John > Frederick Ayre ? known as Fred ? in 1955, on > Evelina Road. When he passed away 30 years later, > Vincent took over the business with the help of > his mother. His wife Frances joined in 1990." > > "For Ayres, social media is increasingly important > ? and Vincent, who tweets from @ayres_the_baker ? > says it?s a good way to engage directly with > customers. ?Anybody who has an SE15 tag on their > Twitter, I follow,? he says." > > https://peckhampeculiar.tumblr.com/post/9767545330 > 9/history-in-the-baking I have to get myself a twitter account but what a good idea As I have walked about, I have had my eye out for a fellow oldie, I will endeavour to talk to Vincent and will let you know thankyou ever so.
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Had walk last night 116 is directly opposite Ayres. it is an end of terrace house, if it was 116, which is looking likely as it was possible a string of shops pub, rather than ornate building like most. The pub went across the Grimwade close development,
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rupert45 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Barnaby and the Cliftonville were two seperate > pubs. > The Cliftonville was the last pub I played darts > for > before I called it a day. Sorry Rupert Senior moment
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intexasatthe moment Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Southwark's maps show a rectangle intruding on to > the pavement at the front of nos 116 ,opposite > Ayres . > > I've no idea what this represents - did nos 116 > enjoy the right of use of the pavement at the > front ? Is this where the benches on which dumped > children sat ? > > Any memory of the pub sign lameduck - hanging ? > projecting from frontage ? flat on frontage ? I think it was painted in the fabric of the building, you are in the right place painted white 2 long benches flat front unintersting, and they did use the bench space, they were tight against the building, not a great deal of pavement there, i think it vanished in the 70's thank you ever so
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Rumbero Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > vicki08 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Was the pub called Golden anchor in nunhead > > > Yes. It's the one at 16 Evelina Road (the east > end). Caribbean pub now? No it wasn't the Anchor and just realised Evelina road starts at Ayres this was on the other side to Ayres. and if you threw a stone you would hit the pub if you know what I mean
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I wont Spartacus have had my licence for 50 years took it when there were no such things as corners when women drivers were rare
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I cannot see this now but there was a thread on here this morning showing you can buy a fake driving licence for ?300 I looked at website, as you do. It looks as though thread has been removed. dont know if website is still there. Would like to know what the scam or con is, Surely there is not a site offering this.
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Administrator did I see or am I dreaming, someone offering fake driving licences this morning thankyou
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Why are UK pubs reopening on......a Saturday??
lameduck replied to DovertheRoad's topic in The Lounge
uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > lameduck Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > goverment couldn't organinise a pi55 up in a > > brewery > > Sounds like you've had a few already. (Labour > wouldn't have done any better (would've run out of > money before Xmas anyway) and the sickos are > undermining EVERYTHING on a daily basis along with > the lefty press) > > No country stood a chance > https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/blogs/Whathap > pensif/how-china-locked-down-internally-for-covid- > 19-but-pushed-foreign-travel/ > > This is why many people think that the whole sorry > saga of covid19 was deliberately engineered by > China to undermine the world economy. And the WHO, > of course, colluded by NOT slapping on an air > travel ban Uncleglen What makes you think I have had a few or a Labour leftie? Government acted far too slow in the beginning Mixed messages You must stay in , you can go out, 2 metres now 1 metre we are hurrying to open the pubs and get economy going they are moving the goal posts to suit their needs To hell with anybody in between I am a pensioner with a business, because I like what I do, and am cleared to start up. I dont feel safe.I have sat at home since last day I worked 23rd march as am vulnerable We have seen the riots people dont social distance, I expect the pubs to be banged out people sober dont social distance I dont know about your conspiracy theory But I am expecting to be locked down for another 12 weeks, and to hear more poor people have died -
I remember the niglers arms was on corner of sandison and reedham street this has also been annoying me, my dad had the garage opposite and used to call it the nigglers but on dead pubs its the norfolk arms
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Am I seeing things? is this a joke?
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Why are UK pubs reopening on......a Saturday??
lameduck replied to DovertheRoad's topic in The Lounge
goverment couldn't organinise a pi55 up in a brewery
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