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ok -- let me clarify for the idiots out there
the term north and south is in relation to the River Thames -- hence my comment about Putney and Richmond -- both south of the river thames being honorary north (of the Thames) London
the bottom line is everyone born north of the Thames -- thinks that south of the Thames is a sh1thole populated by losers
get over it
(and it has noticably sh1ttier weather too)
the term north and south is in relation to the River Thames -- hence my comment about Putney and Richmond -- both south of the river thames being honorary north (of the Thames) London
the bottom line is everyone born north of the Thames -- thinks that south of the Thames is a sh1thole populated by losers
get over it
(and it has noticably sh1ttier weather too)
youre a tosser mate..i think you should get over yourself..
what an attitude....you bloody idiot.
probably better if we all just ignore this moronic baby..he might go away
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correct Davyboy -- along with Mortlake and Barnes of course
all the aforementioned south london boroughs/districts have zero to offer
wandsworth may have some half decent streets -- but that's about it, all imo (and every other north londoner for that matter)
Tooting? -- what a complete joke
all the aforementioned south london boroughs/districts have zero to offer
wandsworth may have some half decent streets -- but that's about it, all imo (and every other north londoner for that matter)
Tooting? -- what a complete joke
You are a bell end.
I've been on SN for nearly 10 years, but your highlighted post wins the least intelligent post I've ever read.
Well done. The ***** badge is in the post.
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Hi everyone
Sorry for slow response but I have been away on a stag for the last 2 days
Some great suggestions (and scary ones ) lol
Middle management job so salary is middle of the road
Not sure I'll take the job yet tho
Puff I'll pm you re your offer
I should know more by tommorow morning as Ive told company I will have answer for them then
Thanks for all the help everyone
Sorry for slow response but I have been away on a stag for the last 2 days
Some great suggestions (and scary ones ) lol
Middle management job so salary is middle of the road
Not sure I'll take the job yet tho
Puff I'll pm you re your offer
I should know more by tommorow morning as Ive told company I will have answer for them then
Thanks for all the help everyone
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As Puff says, we live near each other - happy to join you for beers locally if you do come over for a local tour- and it's very well placed for commuting to City airport or into the centre whether by car or DLR/train or whatever.
I've lived all over London - Bethnal Green, Highgate, Hampstead, Fulham, Kew, Kensington, Clapham, Wood Green, Mile End, Forest Hill, Blackheath, etc. A wide range of North and South of the river.
In my 30 year + experience of London the only ones with real blind North/South prejudices, like Hodgy 02 above, are those who have only ever lived on one side or the other. Anyone who has lived on both sides will be more enlightened and will realize that there are great places and crap places both sides of the Thames and East / West. House prices for a similar house in a similar environment (e.g. Blackheath/Highgate) are generally circa 40% less in the South due to this innate prejudice though, which I was more than happy to take advantage of.
I live where I do now because I grew to hate the Tube living in North/West London and I get an overground train from any one of 3 different stations within a 10 minute walk of my house into the centre of London that takes around 12-15 minutes. I can also get a black cab/mini cab home late at night just as easily and for the same or less than when i used to live in Highgate/Fulham/Kensington etc
I am lucky enough to have a 5 bed house with a 150 foot garden 20 minutes from the centre of London - our kids go to a free state primary 200 yds from the house that came Number 67 out the 17000 schools in the UK last year and are surrounded by well maintained parks/the Heath as well as being a 10 minute stroll from the World Heritage site that is Greenwich. We are a 40 minute drive from the Eurotunnel (we went over to France for a day on the beach last Saturday for £56 return) and are ten minutes from the M25/ the country. I won't even begin to mention the restaurants/ music/theatre/film/ cultural world quality stuff that is a given in London every night of the week.
So it's not too bad here in London - so don't be taken in by the knee jerk reaction of "it's 5hite" there. These people are misinformed
I've lived all over London - Bethnal Green, Highgate, Hampstead, Fulham, Kew, Kensington, Clapham, Wood Green, Mile End, Forest Hill, Blackheath, etc. A wide range of North and South of the river.
In my 30 year + experience of London the only ones with real blind North/South prejudices, like Hodgy 02 above, are those who have only ever lived on one side or the other. Anyone who has lived on both sides will be more enlightened and will realize that there are great places and crap places both sides of the Thames and East / West. House prices for a similar house in a similar environment (e.g. Blackheath/Highgate) are generally circa 40% less in the South due to this innate prejudice though, which I was more than happy to take advantage of.
I live where I do now because I grew to hate the Tube living in North/West London and I get an overground train from any one of 3 different stations within a 10 minute walk of my house into the centre of London that takes around 12-15 minutes. I can also get a black cab/mini cab home late at night just as easily and for the same or less than when i used to live in Highgate/Fulham/Kensington etc
I am lucky enough to have a 5 bed house with a 150 foot garden 20 minutes from the centre of London - our kids go to a free state primary 200 yds from the house that came Number 67 out the 17000 schools in the UK last year and are surrounded by well maintained parks/the Heath as well as being a 10 minute stroll from the World Heritage site that is Greenwich. We are a 40 minute drive from the Eurotunnel (we went over to France for a day on the beach last Saturday for £56 return) and are ten minutes from the M25/ the country. I won't even begin to mention the restaurants/ music/theatre/film/ cultural world quality stuff that is a given in London every night of the week.
So it's not too bad here in London - so don't be taken in by the knee jerk reaction of "it's 5hite" there. These people are misinformed
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so don't be taken in by the knee jerk reaction of "it's 5hite" there. These people are misinformed
Had friends who lived in Richmond & Wimbledon - both seemed very pleasant places when we visited.
Mind you London is a DIFFERENT planet compared to the rest of the UK....
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Well said mate. Its not a bad old place to live at all.
As Puff says, we live near each other - happy to join you for beers locally if you do come over for a local tour- and it's very well placed for commuting to City airport or into the centre whether by car or DLR/train or whatever.
I've lived all over London - Bethnal Green, Highgate, Hampstead, Fulham, Kew, Kensington, Clapham, Wood Green, Mile End, Forest Hill, Blackheath, etc. A wide range of North and South of the river.
In my 30 year + experience of London the only ones with real blind North/South prejudices, like Hodgy 02 above, are those who have only ever lived on one side or the other. Anyone who has lived on both sides will be more enlightened and will realize that there are great places and crap places both sides of the Thames and East / West. House prices for a similar house in a similar environment (e.g. Blackheath/Highgate) are generally circa 40% less in the South due to this innate prejudice though, which I was more than happy to take advantage of.
I live where I do now because I grew to hate the Tube living in North/West London and I get an overground train from any one of 3 different stations within a 10 minute walk of my house into the centre of London that takes around 12-15 minutes. I can also get a black cab/mini cab home late at night just as easily and for the same or less than when i used to live in Highgate/Fulham/Kensington etc
I am lucky enough to have a 5 bed house with a 150 foot garden 20 minutes from the centre of London - our kids go to a free state primary 200 yds from the house that came Number 67 out the 17000 schools in the UK last year and are surrounded by well maintained parks/the Heath as well as being a 10 minute stroll from the World Heritage site that is Greenwich. We are a 40 minute drive from the Eurotunnel (we went over to France for a day on the beach last Saturday for £56 return) and are ten minutes from the M25/ the country. I won't even begin to mention the restaurants/ music/theatre/film/ cultural world quality stuff that is a given in London every night of the week.
So it's not too bad here in London - so don't be taken in by the knee jerk reaction of "it's 5hite" there. These people are misinformed
I've lived all over London - Bethnal Green, Highgate, Hampstead, Fulham, Kew, Kensington, Clapham, Wood Green, Mile End, Forest Hill, Blackheath, etc. A wide range of North and South of the river.
In my 30 year + experience of London the only ones with real blind North/South prejudices, like Hodgy 02 above, are those who have only ever lived on one side or the other. Anyone who has lived on both sides will be more enlightened and will realize that there are great places and crap places both sides of the Thames and East / West. House prices for a similar house in a similar environment (e.g. Blackheath/Highgate) are generally circa 40% less in the South due to this innate prejudice though, which I was more than happy to take advantage of.
I live where I do now because I grew to hate the Tube living in North/West London and I get an overground train from any one of 3 different stations within a 10 minute walk of my house into the centre of London that takes around 12-15 minutes. I can also get a black cab/mini cab home late at night just as easily and for the same or less than when i used to live in Highgate/Fulham/Kensington etc
I am lucky enough to have a 5 bed house with a 150 foot garden 20 minutes from the centre of London - our kids go to a free state primary 200 yds from the house that came Number 67 out the 17000 schools in the UK last year and are surrounded by well maintained parks/the Heath as well as being a 10 minute stroll from the World Heritage site that is Greenwich. We are a 40 minute drive from the Eurotunnel (we went over to France for a day on the beach last Saturday for £56 return) and are ten minutes from the M25/ the country. I won't even begin to mention the restaurants/ music/theatre/film/ cultural world quality stuff that is a given in London every night of the week.
So it's not too bad here in London - so don't be taken in by the knee jerk reaction of "it's 5hite" there. These people are misinformed
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Just get a job somewhere else, londons a hell hole of a place, people wouldnt **** on you on fire in the street, and only a muppet would pay the premium to live anywhere near the place!!!
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Lol!! He goes to see his surgeon tomorrow for emergency appointment, so will know a bit more after that, i think from what ive gathered it will be a case of doing a revision using cemented procedure this time.
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