Urban75 Home About Offline BrixtonBuzz Contact

Tulse Hill news, chitter chatter and gossip

The problem is the battery life. The gadgets can be made quite small but it'll be a ballache for owners to keep charging up the things,

Wireless charging mat in the cat basket - problem solved !

Alex

This was intended as a joke, but it’s probably work. Probably not brilliant for the cat though.
 
Surely we can't be that far away from affordable tracking devices small enough to fit on pets' collars? A trackable microchip would be even better of course, but that is much more of a challenge and not realistic for many years yet.

I know there are some products out there already (iTiles I think they're called) that you can attach to valuables, but I suspect they're not very weather resistant and they run out of juice in months anyway and you have to buy a new one. But surely we already have the technology to develop something suitable. Imagine how much grief and anguish could be avoided if owners of lost pets could open an app and instantly get a fix on their missing furry friend.
Tiles are guaranteed to last a year. But range is limited unless there are lots of other Tiles in the area.
 
ha - just left there. It's RAMMED already. It's going to be an excellent night for sure.
Did you see the bouncer telling the kids they had to leave by 7? Muppet, he didn't have a clue. They were getting a bit scared and confused because they're little children and this massive geezer was ordering them out. We had to go and tell him to leave them alone and talk to the parents!
 
ha - just left there. It's RAMMED already. It's going to be an excellent night for sure.
Here's some photos from the night. It was fun!

tagbury-tulse-hill-01.jpg


tagbury-tulse-hill-09.jpg


tagbury-tulse-hill-14.jpg


tagbury-tulse-hill-20.jpg


tagbury-tulse-hill-21.jpg


In photos: Party night at the Railway, Tulse Hill, Sat 30th June 2018
 
Did you see the bouncer telling the kids they had to leave by 7? Muppet, he didn't have a clue. They were getting a bit scared and confused because they're little children and this massive geezer was ordering them out. We had to go and tell him to leave them alone and talk to the parents!
The regular bouncer is usually super chilled out - I'll pass on your comments to the management.
 
Did you see the bouncer telling the kids they had to leave by 7? Muppet, he didn't have a clue. They were getting a bit scared and confused because they're little children and this massive geezer was ordering them out. We had to go and tell him to leave them alone and talk to the parents!

Is he available for bedtimes?
 
Did you see the bouncer telling the kids they had to leave by 7? Muppet, he didn't have a clue. They were getting a bit scared and confused because they're little children and this massive geezer was ordering them out. We had to go and tell him to leave them alone and talk to the parents!

no I didn't see that. He was ok with us and I felt a bit sorry for him because he had a tough gig getting all those families to leave but yeah - a bit pointless telling the kids directly. It used to be an 8pm leaving time and they knocked it back to 7pm which in summer feels too early.
 
no I didn't see that. He was ok with us and I felt a bit sorry for him because he had a tough gig getting all those families to leave but yeah - a bit pointless telling the kids directly. It used to be an 8pm leaving time and they knocked it back to 7pm which in summer feels too early.
I think it's a tough ask for a single bouncer trying to clear a rammed garden with kids running around all over the place, with some of the parents a tad lubricated (and some nowhere near their kids!).

And, of course, most of them don't want to move as they're enjoying themselves - it's a similar situation at night when bar staff have to work hard to clear the garden of adults!
 
I think it's a tough ask for a single bouncer trying to clear a rammed garden with kids running around all over the place, with some of the parents a tad lubricated (and some nowhere near their kids!).

And, of course, most of them don't want to move as they're enjoying themselves - it's a similar situation at night when bar staff have to work hard to clear the garden of adults!

yeah exactly.
 
The P13 seems to be operating up Palace Road. There must be something afoot on Hillside.

Edit: Actually, it looks like Christchurch Road is closed somewhere along the way with buses using Probyn.
 
Did you see the bouncer telling the kids they had to leave by 7? Muppet, he didn't have a clue. They were getting a bit scared and confused because they're little children and this massive geezer was ordering them out. We had to go and tell him to leave them alone and talk to the parents!
Wank shaft
 
Wank shaft
Funny having my bag checked goingbin on Saturday. That’s a first for my local. I have to say, although it was absolutely packed (and so it should be) they had a good set up...I don’t drink alcohol but they had extra bars set up selling 3 bottles for £10...they looked nice and cold too. The bar inside was rammed as usual so I went an hour without anything as I couldn’t be bothered to wait. The outdoor screens were a great move. The atmosphere was electric. Well done to Simon and Oz! I was impressed which is saying something :eek:
 
Funny having my bag checked goingbin on Saturday. That’s a first for my local. I have to say, although it was absolutely packed (and so it should be) they had a good set up...I don’t drink alcohol but they had extra bars set up selling 3 bottles for £10...they looked nice and cold too. The bar inside was rammed as usual so I went an hour without anything as I couldn’t be bothered to wait. The outdoor screens were a great move. The atmosphere was electric. Well done to Simon and Oz! I was impressed which is saying something :eek:
Great wasn't it, busiest I've ever seen it but we could get beers nice and quick until they ran dry. By the end of the game the bottles and the gas for the lager pumps had all run out. They must have sold a record number of beers. Until this Wednesday comes :D
 
Last edited:
Funny having my bag checked goingbin on Saturday. That’s a first for my local. I have to say, although it was absolutely packed (and so it should be) they had a good set up...I don’t drink alcohol but they had extra bars set up selling 3 bottles for £10...they looked nice and cold too. The bar inside was rammed as usual so I went an hour without anything as I couldn’t be bothered to wait. The outdoor screens were a great move. The atmosphere was electric. Well done to Simon and Oz! I was impressed which is saying something :eek:
I'll pass on your compliments to the seriously stressed bar staff!
 
I saw this earlier and apart from one item I can't see what's different about it - although I don't eat there very often so that might explain it!

It will be chaos there tomorrow again - Teachers' Day.
 
I saw this earlier and apart from one item I can't see what's different about it - although I don't eat there very often so that might explain it!

It will be chaos there tomorrow again - Teachers' Day.
And then there's the Country Show after crowd! I might be DJing there Sunday :)
 
The mood there must have been particularly sober following the recent violent death of the Late Justyna Kalandyk - based on the reports, their staff and management may well have been the last people to whom she spoke before her tragic death.

4777801B00000578-5196437-image-a-1_1513723407698.jpg

The Late Justyna Kalandyk: Anyone with information or footage concerning the manner in which she was killed on the morning of Monday 11 December 2017 is asked to contact the Serious Collision Investigation Unit at Merton on 020 8543 5157 or contact via @MetCC.

Her friends and relatives are free to post tributes to her on this thread.​

Apologies if I have missed anything, but given that this tragic incident attracted national publicity at the time, has anyone been charged with any criminal offence related to it to date?​
 
Back
Top Bottom