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  Thread: Snooty Charity Shops
Post: RE: Snooty Charity Shops

I gave up donating to charity shops after volunteering for a well known local charity a couple of years ago. Every monday a van would turn up and dump stuff they deemed unsellable in their shops in a ...
nork1 Wider Topics 20 23,079 13-04-2015, 03:35 PM
  Thread: Railway Telegraph
Post: RE: Railway Telegraph

Don't worry. As people move into the area and it becomes more and more gentrified, pubs will all go the upmarket/gastro route and the old regulars will be priced out. ;)
nork1 SE23 Topics 53 45,437 22-10-2014, 05:12 PM
  Thread: Railway Telegraph
Post: RE: Railway Telegraph

[quote]Maybe they want to discourage Fosters drinkers[/quote] That wouldn't actually surprise me.
nork1 SE23 Topics 53 45,437 04-09-2014, 05:16 PM
  Thread: Railway Telegraph
Post: RE: Railway Telegraph

Well it's £4.10 for a Fosters according to the menu on their website. Hardly premium is it?
nork1 SE23 Topics 53 45,437 04-09-2014, 10:30 AM
  Thread: Railway Telegraph
Post: RE: Railway Telegraph

£4.20 a pint? I'll give it a miss thanks.
nork1 SE23 Topics 53 45,437 02-09-2014, 11:07 AM
  Thread: Did the earth move for you too?
Post: RE: Did the earth move for you too?

I had a dodgy curry last night. Sorry.
nork1 SE23 Topics 2 3,711 14-05-2014, 10:02 PM
  Thread: ID theft
Post: RE: ID theft

Not my own ID but attempts to use my address to open credit accounts and illegally purchase goods. 1st attempt last year, courier turned up with a parcel with my address but with a Nigerian name on i...
nork1 Wider Topics 11 8,435 10-03-2014, 06:49 PM
  Thread: Bogus Car Insurance Claims
Post: RE: Bogus Car Insurance Claims

Nothing strange about being able to drive off and then claim you're injured. I got whiplash going down a bobsleigh run. There was nothing wrong for 2 days but once I got on the plane home it kicked in...
nork1 Wider Topics 3 4,684 11-12-2012, 11:10 PM
  Thread: Cyclists
Post: RE: Cyclists

I was/am a cyclist who can't stand the holier than thou attitude of fellow cyclists, the rule breaking, the aggression. They're their own worst enemies. Cycling's too much hassle, I rarely have a jour...
nork1 Wider Topics 271 243,576 23-07-2012, 02:25 PM
  Thread: Chicken bones
Post: RE: Chicken bones

Well done to the environmentally conscious schoolkids who wouldn't dream of littering the pavements and instead leave their chicken carcass remains on the 122.
nork1 Wider Topics 19 14,235 29-06-2011, 08:58 PM
  Thread: Granny spinners
Post: RE: Granny spinners

I think the whole cyclist/pedestrian/motorist thing is a matter of education, peer pressure and enforcement of existing laws. Anyone who's been to Holland or Denmark will notice how cyclists stick to ...
nork1 Wider Topics 113 84,993 06-06-2011, 01:12 PM
  Thread: Tatoo Removal paid for by us.
Post: RE: Tatoo Removal paid for by us.

I can't see the problem with funding this. OK, so someone's got a tattoo - as previous posters have said it may have been done through force, coercion or sheer stupidity and immaturity. The person may...
nork1 Wider Topics 64 49,941 11-05-2011, 06:20 PM
  Thread: Buggy-hating 176 driver
Post: RE: Buggy-hating 176 driver

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/transportaccessibility/1171.aspx "Wheelchair users have priority over everyone else for use of the wheelchair space. If someone in a wheelchair wishes to board, ...
nork1 Wider Topics 162 121,948 31-10-2010, 01:48 PM
  Thread: Walk to Work Day
Post: RE: Walk to Work Day

I've been doing it since New Year. It was a bit daunting at first but once you put aside an hour (or 2 if you walk back) it just becomes part of the day. It gets easier and it's a hell of a lot les...
nork1 Wider Topics 10 9,156 24-04-2008, 06:19 PM
  Thread: Walk to Work Day
Post: RE: Walk to Work Day

EVERY day is walk to work day! CP end of Lawrie Park Road to Lewisham (and usually back). 4.8 miles, just over an hour each way.
nork1 Wider Topics 10 9,156 24-04-2008, 04:58 PM