
paulu1973
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Swimming pools - always booked up.
paulu1973 replied to cantthinkofaname's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Never had an issue. I decided to get the platinum membership which allows me to book 14 days in advance - always slots available. Love it as I can now plan my swimming -
Our cat works a treat plus keeps the cat amused too
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We had some Labour party muppets door knock and they somehow didn't understand 'we don't have time to answer as we are heading out and could you please not come back as we aren't going to be influenced by door knockers regardless of party'. Four hours later the same chap turned up and knocked on the door and had totally forgotten that we had told him this. sounds like a politician in the making - agrees to a promise and then reneges
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Fun times at Dulwich Leisure Centre on Friday...
paulu1973 replied to redjam's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
at the pool near my work (Cally Pool), there is only one changeroom but there are private cubicles to get changed in which are of sufficient size as well as family sized changerooms. At the same time what happens if you get a sick unit who says they identify as a female and go in the female changeroom - how can you prove that they don't. Let's just use biology for changerooms -
Most banks do visa debit or mastercard debit cards which don't require a credit rating...
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Exactly, i've worked hard to be in a position where I can justify spending that amount occasionally to bless my wife and kids. I wasn't born with a silver spoon either. TO see the look on my families faces when we go out is awesome as it is a novelty. Yes I know I'm fortunate but I'm not going to feel guilty for splurging. in fact one of the best parts about going out to places like this is when you tip the waiting staff, the look of joy is also fantastic.
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So should I stop spending on my family because of the injustice in the world?
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What is wrong with paying ?47 for an afternoon tea? If it's within your means then do it and don't feel bad for doing so
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former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
paulu1973 replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Firstly sorry for calling you an idiot and closing the door on you but when you buzz a door on a set of flats I want you to think the following a) what happens if they are the parents of a ten month old who hasn't slept and only now just fell asleep only to be woken by the buzzer and whose parents haven't slept for a long time and b) read a. Again sorry for calling you an idiot am sure you meant well-built please reconsider the Sunday morning door knock on flats -
it's functional and i don't see any issues. yes the walk is a tad longer to the underground. I don't mind walking past shops - we do it everyday on high streets
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maybe do a degentrification and bring prices down and make it like the good old days lol
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It's quite easy to blame the landlord for wanting to make more money. My thoughts are that if tenants aren't replaced then the landlord will be bearing the costs until filled. So in essence the person that owns the cookware shop is now losing money. I agree with peterstorm, if you don't want your favourite independent to go go, then make sure you are a regular patron to them rather than whinging about bas$tard landlords. The onus isn't on the landlord but the consumer. If you don't want a costa or a chain then don't visit. At the same time please remember that these faceless high st chains employ local residents too. just because they are a chain doesn't mean they aren't helping the community
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Helicopters aren't allowed to fly lower than 150m near structures. Also in the time I've lived near jarvis road/Melbourne Grove, helicopters don't fly this close to the ground. Even with the establishment of the heliport at King, helicopters don't fly that low or use that flight path. Secondly the reference to battersea is obsolete as you are talking about a crane in excess of 60 floors vs the four floors at the building site
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I'm sick of this gentrification label. It assumes that the 'rich' move into an area and get rid of the so called 'soul' of the community. You'll find a lot of people move into areas because they see a future and want to be part of the tapestry, yet the very thing that attracts them they get ostracised by muppets such as dulwich fox wishing for the good old days. Stores come and go all the time...even in the 'good old days' there were always favourites that close down. Rather than just blaming gentrification, why not shop more in those stores you love
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