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Cartoon Man can you please let me know if there will be a funeral or wake I can attend to pay my respects? I'm not sure if they'll be sending Web back here.
As funeral arrangements are uncertain, Oz and Simon are letting us have the back of The Railway for an 'official' wake this coming Sunday 22nd from 2pm onward.
 
You might not, I'm running a kids' thing that I can't get out of at the museum till 5, and getting back to TH on Sundays takes forever. So I might not be there till getting on for 7, alas.
 
Fricking PO still closed and one in HH was closed and now a fucking massive queue in WN. My little 'goddaughter' will be very lucky if she ever receives the gift I'm sending her. Grrr.
 
Fricking PO still closed and one in HH was closed and now a fucking massive queue in WN. My little 'goddaughter' will be very lucky if she ever receives the gift I'm sending her. Grrr.
Elm Park open? You have my sympathy - it's not just about the time inconvenience - it's the extra time taken to find another branch which is open and not extra busy.
 
Railway was packed last night:

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In Photos: Thundering tuba rocks Tulse Hill’s Railway Tavern
 
Have somehow ended up on the Norwood Action Group email list and just got this as part of a round up.

"The Bridge that keeps on giving Our local bridge over the South Circular has the unenviable record of being the most hit bridge in the country – on average an overheight lorry hits the bridge every two or three weeks and many more drivers do a u turn on the South Circular or reverse into a side road. The situation is so serious at Tulse Hill that Network Rail has now assigned response staff to monitor the bridge on location at peak times every week. TfL are working with NR on potential schemes to increase the headroom by lowering the road and/or raising the rail bridge. They have now also come up with interim measures to give drivers of overheight vehicles better warning of the low bridge so they divert via Lancaster Avenue . The works to install these new Overheight Vehicle Detection Systems start this week and will last about 10 weeks. They will result in parts of the Thurlow Park Road footway being closed at times between 8 am and 6pm Mondays to Fridays and on Saturdays between 8 am and 2pm. Phased carriageway closure for the works will be on Mondays to Fridays between 8pm and 5 am."

We win at being the best at bridge fail :D
 
^^^ Someone live with him ffs. He is one of the best blokes you can ever meet. He is not the sort of bloke who will get all heavy on your arse if you leave the toilet seat up.

The only reason I am not going to live with him is down to the fact I own nearly three hundred ferrets and the fella is allergic to ferrets.
 
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