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fizzmoll

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  1. Such great suggestions -- much nicer with than barbed wire! And if you get blackberries, you can make jam too :)
  2. St david in forest hill hands down. http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/st-david-coffee-house Up there with prufrock, flat white and the old 'taste of bitter love' in hackney.
  3. View from Canobie Road is amazing.
  4. There is a fantastic karate session happening on thursdays at fairlawn school.
  5. do you mean a dehumidifier or humidifier? Most people in this country are after dehumidifiers since a lot of old period properties are damp. If it's a dehumidifier you are after, I can recommend this one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/DeLonghi-DES12-Compact-Dehumidifier-Litre/dp/B0029NZW5E/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1463602781&sr=8-4&keywords=delonghi+dehumidifier It's quiet, portable, reasonably sized, extracts water very well and has got an analogue dial, meaning that you can set the humidity level exactly where you want it. Some models with a digital humidistat are really crap because they don't give you enough precision.
  6. Can you bring a builder you trust to the property and ask them to help you with an estimate?
  7. maybe hard to read the plates because the car was going so fast :P
  8. Still seems like a mismatch: "Blue 2004 Ford Focus Edge" doesn't sound like the same as a "Silver SUV".
  9. Hmm you sure you got the right reg no? http://rate-driver.co.uk/CK04UGT http://www.ukvehicle.com/CK04UGT Seems to be a Ford Focus in Cardiff....
  10. In Norway, the speed cameras read the license plate and compute the average speed *between* cameras as well as checking the speed at each location. Great way to get people to slow down on country roads, motorways etc. Clever clever norwegians...
  11. You should check Gails (http://gailsbread.co.uk/) in dulwich village - I used to live on top of a place called Baker and Space in Queens Park, which used to be run by the same Gail that is now the owner of Gails. They had the best Challah I have ever eaten and that bakery was not only was a bad-ass bread making place but also had a strong jewish connection. I know they also have it in the bread stall up in the horniman farmer's market.
  12. This is a good solution: http://london.ziferblat.net/about/ A cafe and collaboration space where everything is free. Except the time you spend there. 5p per minute.
  13. Just a reminder that downloading torrents are illegal. Most of the time, if you are doing a "free" download of a recent tv series, you are doing it illegally and hence committing a crime. Your IP address (unless you are on a well encrypted VPN service) will be easily associated with the various torrents and things you download. This may not be what you want, but just a friendly reminder that this is how business models around digital video distribution works these days.
  14. Try the apple store: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/tv-season/pretty-little-liars-season-6/id990435322
  15. A dehumidifier can completely transform a room. Get one unit for each room affected, run them, see how much water they collect. Get cheap hygrometers to measure room humidity. You should see (and maybe feel) the difference in a matter of days. If it's condensation, this will most likely fix your problem straight away. I have tried quite a few different dehumidifiers and can recommend this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/DeLonghi-DES12-Compact-Dehumidifier-Litre/dp/B0029NZW5E If it doesn't work on the other hand, it can be mould, e.g. damp coming from an external source (gutters, roof etc). One thing that I have used in the past (with asthmatic children) is an air purifier - it's pretty amazing actually, it cleans the air things like mould spores and other bad particles. We have one of these bad boys at home: http://www.breathingspace.co.uk/air-purifiers-c1/blueair-blueair-203-slim-air-purifier-with-hepasilent-technology-p151
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