HonaloochieB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bloke in dry cleaners and woman dropping clothes > off? > Good enough for me. > I'm hunting for those Xmas vouchers as I speak. Oh ye of little faith.
P.S. I don't know where all this space is going to come from for the new Fortnums & Masons, Waitrose, Harrods, John Lewis Food Hall and Prada flagship stores, (though I hear that the ED Police Station is currently vacant)..
AllforNun Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry why an earth would M&S come to LL; it has > completely the wrong catchment groups and so does > not fit with their current business model. So what are the catchment groups for M&S then?
Went into the Dry Cleaners by The Plough yesterday and asked what the new shop is going to be next to him. He confirmed it was gonna be a Somerfield. When I asked what about the existing Somerfield further up L Lane, he said that it was going to probably turn into a M&S (another lady dropping clothes off in the shop agreed with him). Does anyone have any info on this?
Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > KP needs to get a good haul next innings! Did you se the ball that got him out yesterday? Almost as unplayable as McGrath's spell at Lords in 2005 (first innings first day).
macroban Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > >from LA to San Francisco on Highway 1 - somewhere > by Santa Barbara > > It's US 101 there? > > "Like waves crashing on the beach". Yes, my apologies, it's 101 down by SB.
Hmmm, I like Rio, that song by Alanis, Joe's "IGBWALHFMF" and Light my Fire! I normally hate all songs by U2 but once found myself driving from LA to San Francisco on Highway 1 - somewhere by Santa Barbara I think - as the sun was going down over the Pacific and New Years Day by U2 came on the radio and it was sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!
Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes HB, he's done so many good songs. More than > most. > > Anyway here's another song I love. The opening > riff grabs you by the throat and draws you in > straight away. > > Jumping Jack Flash - The Rolling Stones. Yep, one of the best.
RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My best friend's sister's husband's cousin used to > be Bungle in Rainbow JESUS H CHRIST!!!
Got to admit that I don't really remember hearing the word 'pandemic' being used before! I know the word 'epidemic' but 'pandemic' sounds a lot worse. I need to get out more (though probably not on East Dulwich Grove).
HonaloochieB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I know it's an easy one but Dancing In The Street > by The Dame and Mick Jagger is quite simply beyond > awful. > The massacring of a classic is one thing but the > intro where they 'namecheck' the various countries > is toe curling. > Yes I know it was for charity, but crapping hell. > I reckon DB only did to make us all yearn for the > glory days of The Laughing Gnome. > The only thing worse than the record is the video. Yep, absolutely terrible.
yeah, well I love Wuthering Heights (K Bush) and Love Resurrection (A Moyet) but didn't complain when others said they hated them! (Must admit I prefer Babushka to WH though..).
Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Someone somewhere's got a map of the final > proposed solution. Can we have one of those? The plans are on display at the local Council offices... in a locked filing cabinet in a disused toilet in the basement.