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aerie

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  1. in your opinion : Well after your constant needling Sue, here you have a reaction: the poster is not dyslexic. English is her first language. Of sorts. Of course I am not trolling. I am however exasperated at this poster's crashing keys method of communication. Neither am I haunting everyone/anyone else's posts in order to leave a smiley face or comment. I feel often that you believe yourself to be the community police officer here on the wonderful EDF, which is not necessary, thank you all the same. When you consider some of the downright unpleasant, offensive, disgusting, moralistic, rude, insolent, puerile, crass, sexist, misogynistic, vulgar and vile comments on here, then perhaps you should take them on and not someone who you believe you can bully with your self righteous indignation and verbal curtain twitching. On this site in the last few days someone has referred to DF as a twat, someone has left an offensive remark for Louisa, and insults have been flying unchecked. Go take them on, if you think your're hard enough and not be picking on me because somehow, you see me as a soft target. Your judgement seems askew. I have never knowingly been rude. I would prefer it if you would get off my back. Find yourself something productive to do other than haunting this site and leaving me meaningless comments and sanctimonious twitterings.
  2. It would only take you a moment to read through and edit your posts to include punctuation, pauses, as there is 'room to improve' or to quote my erstwhile school reports : 'could do better' as what you do write is unreadable.
  3. clearly never hit Harrods food hall
  4. Louisa, the wines in each section are mixed so we have to search - remember the old adage - You get what you pay for? We have an expectation of M&S to exceed expectations that became stultified at the Coop. The all grain low GI bread in Lidl is good - as are their panini. And croissants, if they are fresh out and not been sweating there for hours. Last evening in M&S at 6.15, I just wanted carrots, celery and chocolate ginger biscuits : the fresh veg and salad section was practically empty, and no biscuits. And no wonderful figs. Iam pleased for you that you are out laying ghosts, and toasting them later no doubt.
  5. Dog duck Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You don't sound like you're coming to me? Perhaps you could remove this improper post before Louisa sees it and is upset
  6. natty, now you are providing dating advice????? o my days, whatever next
  7. sela you don't want to believe everything you see in print. We love good food, cooking, entertaining, eating out, and occasionally, fish and chips/curry/Thai takeaway, we want the options, we all work hard and need nutrition, we enjoy the eating/dining experience, you will note that there is no KFC or Wimpy or McDonalds along this stretch of highway or ever likely to be.
  8. the Coop is the pits, as is well documented by me here : so many items unpriced, milk sours quickly, dilatory staff and service, understocked, first time for weeks they have had regular humous, despite snide remarks, this is an important component of ED life but no one there cares. The shop is dismal and depressing and mega expensive. The queues are infamous. And for those of you who do not check labels, buying fish or meals containing chicken, check the origin. What we really really need, is a Cook, nearest West Dulwich, lamb tagline, rice, dessert, yum. I cannot get excited about M&S its so beige. They do not even have a non dairy/vegan option in sandwiches or ready meals, so way behind the zeitgeist, if we cannot have meat, dairy, wheat or eggs, then ready meal store providing what is required (market research anyone) would be welcome, as it is, nothing has changed or evolved or improved for years.
  9. under the mattress, it feels as though we are floating .....
  10. ?2.75p - bread and a pat of butter, at the DPG
  11. mancity68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wiltshire. A3, tiny bit of M3 and head west.... > Loads of pretty places to choose from. mancity68 this is half a story : Longleat, magnificent Stourhead, Stourton Gardens, crop circles, Salisbury Plain, Stonehenge, the road west, Peter Gabriel, delicate Salisbury Cathedral, 16 locks at Caen Hill (not many people know that) Tess of the D'Urbevilles, lark song, Downs, Bowood House, West Kennet Long Barrow, so much history and atmosphere. Happy holidays.
  12. Robert Poste's Child Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 'Guys and girls' should be allowed to die with > Jimmy Savile. yes, guys and gals he said, shudder, also, 'you guys' in a mixed group, its so Friends and so passe,
  13. ed_pete Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Increasing use of the word "Seniors"... especially in the same sentence as Soylent Green
  14. pavement hoggers (has this been mentioned?) dad, mum pushing buggy, backpacks, shopping bags in hand, wailing toddler clutching buggy, narrow pavement, tree, deep hedge, totally invisible pedestrian carrying shopping bags approaching, no one moves aside. or buggy and childrens mothers meetings on the corner of North Cross/CPR also, regularly, completely oblivious to pedestrians, who are required to step in the road? Pavement Rage.
  15. Bicycling : window cleaners, riding one handed whilst supporting a long wooden ladder, with a rag/window leather hanging off the end, and the bucket swinging postmen policemen District Nurses (dark green smart uniform and regulation dark green bike) delivery boys, from the butcher, or local grocer, on heavy bikes with a basket at the front, bringing the 'order' Order books Address Books hand written letters cards from people whose handwriting you recognise invitations and notifications (births deaths and weddings) through the letter box thank you letters or cards post twice a day the Kleeneze man the Parish magazine Eagle and Girl the wet fish man in his little van, every Tuesday, regular Gypsy ladies at the door selling pegs, baskets and lucky white heather the family doctor calling tinkers peddlers bob a job
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