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tiggywinkle
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26-10-2010 06:46 PM
HAS ANYONE NOTICED THE AMOUNT OF MUMMYS WITH BUGGYS IN THE CAFE AT HORNIMANS MUSEUM,THIS MORNING THERE WAS A COMPLETE LOGJAM OF THEM AT THE ENTRANCE!COULD'NT THERE BE A 'BUGGYFREE HOUR' IN THE AFTERNOON! TIGGY WINKLE
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Londondrz
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26-10-2010 07:30 PM
Tiggywinkle, you may be in for some flack
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rshdunlop
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26-10-2010 07:33 PM
It's half-term, Tiggy-Winkle. The Horniman was always going to be busy with families this week. I suspect the buggy occupants were accompanying their older siblings on a half-term jaunt.
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shzl400
Posts: 729
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26-10-2010 10:23 PM
Obviously they all used the bus to get there...
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tiggywinkle
Posts: 26
Joined: May 2010
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26-10-2010 10:29 PM
SO SORRY,DID'NT KNOW IT WAS HALF TERM! PERHAPS THE BAN COULD BE FROM 9-10,AND THEN THOSE OF US WHO LIKE TO TAKE OUR COFFEE IN PEACE WILL BE IN WITH HALF A CHANCE ! TIGGYWINKLE -
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annsquire66
Posts: 105
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26-10-2010 10:53 PM
I too appreciate the need for peace; please can you stop SHOUTING Tigggy
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roz
Posts: 1,796
Joined: Mar 2005
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26-10-2010 11:57 PM
I fully support having a buggy ban at the Horniman between 9am and 10am. The Horniman doesn't open until 10am so I doubt whether anyone would be affected.
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mljay
Posts: 80
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27-10-2010 09:12 AM
suggestion - find another place to have a quiet coffee other than a museum that is pretty clearly aimed at children (in my view)
the newish coffee shop opposite Forest Hill station seems small enough to be buggy free!
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annsquire66
Posts: 105
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27-10-2010 09:50 AM
Although it wouldn't affect me, the parents dropping their older children at school and popping for coffee straight afterwards would be very much affected by a 9-10 buggy ban.
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michael
Posts: 3,260
Joined: Mar 2005
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27-10-2010 10:19 AM
I find the best place for a peaceful coffee is at home, not in a public building. I see no reason to ban any section of the community from the cafe at any time whether they are in buggies, wheelchairs, or are stuck in caps lock!
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ringingcod
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27-10-2010 10:21 AM
What an UTTERLY RIDICULOUS AND SELFISH IDEA. How else are families sposed to take their young kids out? Would you prefer them to be dumped in front of the telly 8 hours a day? How do you enforce it? Tiny clamps????? I wish I had your lack of things to worry about Tigs.
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tiggywinkle
Posts: 26
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27-10-2010 12:51 PM
OHHH! DID'NT REALISE THE CAFE DID'NT OPEN TILL 10,PROBLEM SOLVED!! I'LL MAKE DO WITH A THERMOS AND A BENCH!BUT APART FROM THE BUGGYJAMS WHY IS IT THAT THE MUMMYS AQUIRE AN OVERPOWERING POSH VOICE ON RECIEPT OF THE OFFENDING ARTICLE,ALL YOU CAN HEAR IS 'PILATES' 'YOGA' 'GAURDIAN VEGE MENU' ETC ETC. TIGGYWINKLE
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tiggywinkle
Posts: 26
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27-10-2010 12:55 PM
PS THE BAN WOULD BE EASY TO INFORCE BY WAY OF AN ON THE SPOT FINE,(SAY SIXTY QUID),AND THEN CONFISCATION OF BUGGY ON ANY FURTHER OFFENCE.SIMPLE. TIGGY
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mljay
Posts: 80
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27-10-2010 12:55 PM
tiggywinkle - are you a troll?
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Gabriella
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27-10-2010 07:48 PM
tiggywinkle, i suspect you're posting this as a wind-up.
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bebei
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michael
Posts: 3,260
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28-10-2010 12:28 PM
These events and the cafe menu are all too posh for the likes of Wiggy Tinkle - Iyengar Yoga, Imbenge Weaving, goats cheese salads, Grauniad mixed meze, cuppacheeno, etc
Can we institute a penalty system for people who don't know how to use the caps lock button? 60 quid fine for a first offence and then we confiscate their keyboard. Simple.
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Jon Lloyd
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28-10-2010 01:39 PM
WELL SAID MICHAEL.
It's funny, I never thought I'd say this, but childless people are utterly clueless, fairly often, when it comes to anything remotely connected to children. Maybe not surprising though. We had a daughter two years ago. I was 40 then so had lived a bit, and had up until that point felt myself getting increasingly irked by the proliferation of yummy mummies, designer buggies, baby chinos and trendy baby-carrying gear. IT ALL CHANGES. Excuse caps! When you have a kid, I'm sorry to say, the thought of irritating other people really does come second to how best to keep your demanding toddler in check. Taking them to an area where there is a high likelihood of being surrounded by other screeching little monsters to provide some distraction suddenly becomes the most desirable option.
So on behalf of all of us - sorry!
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Londondrz
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28-10-2010 02:17 PM
I think that sometimes we lose sight of the fact that we were all children once.
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tiggywinkle
Posts: 26
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28-10-2010 02:40 PM
OH GAWD!! WHAT'S HAPPENED NOW! I WAS ON MY BENCH OUTSIDE THE CAFE AT HORNIMANS,EATING MY TIBETAN GOAT CURD TART,(WHILE WATCHING A YUMMY TRYING TO RAM A 4FT BUGGY THROUGH A 3FT DOOR),WHEN ONE OF THEM PLONKS DOWN NEXT TO ME AND PROCEEDS TO BREAST FEED HER SPROGG!HOW GROSS IS THAT!IT'S OUT OF CONTROL DOWN THERE.I'VE WRITTEN A LETTER TO THE COUNCIL!DISGUSTING!! TIGGY
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