Anthea wrote:
Thank you for your kind offer![]()
But sadly I do not live in London![]()
I live in the lovely Oxfordshire countryside
Lucky you!!! You live in a lovely and healthy countryside.
Anthea wrote:
Thank you for your kind offer![]()
But sadly I do not live in London![]()
I live in the lovely Oxfordshire countryside







Typically, it consists of an abundance of vegetables, fresh fruit, wholegrain cereals, olive oil and nuts, as well as poultry and fish, rather than lots of red meat and butter or animal fats.

Anthea wrote:I used to work in Croydon and many of my friends are still there
I just cannot bring myself to go there anymore
Croydon is full of black drug dealers![]()
Shoplifter - Muggers - Burglars - Drunks - Prostitutes
I used to look out of my office window and watch the drunks fighting
I could see drug deals taking place
And prostitutes taking their clients into the station car park
Shops were often attacked by gangs of black youths
I need to visit friends in Hammersmith and Wood Green
and a few other places
One of my friends took on a new office in North London
I really would love to work with her she is such a lovely person
and does so much for the Kurdish cause I feel really guilty
The air smells bad and most of the people stink of BO and stale cigarettes
I HATE LONDON

Londoner wrote:
Well that is the real world, the real life. That is how life goes on in big cities like London or any where else. We can not do anything about it, we have to live with it or choose the quiet lovely healthy life style of countryside.
I thought from my observation Croydon is populated by rich conservative social high class with very lovely skin colours. This explains the spread of drugs. Usually drugs smuggled into the country by people of high position socially and officially, something you can not have it unless you have a very lovely nice skin colour. After that distributed to the street with the use of dropouts.
Well at least the place is safe for my grand children. Since my son bought his house in Carshalton, west of Croydon I have been stopped twice by undercover police. Once when I arrived to his door, no one was home. So I started walking around to pass time until they come back. unexpectly two undercover officers came to me and investigated me. Another time I took my grand son with his scooter. He is a bit hipper active. The moment he reached the road, he got on his scooter and started escaping from me as he was driving a ferary. I have to run very fast to catch with him and stop him. The moment I got him, there was an undercover car with two people inside stopped and introduced them selves with their id as met police and started investigating me.



Perhaps you have a long beard and were mistaken for a member of ISIS![]()
Carshalton is a lovely place to live - not at all like Croydon
and it has a Kebab shop with the best chilli sauce in the entire world![]()
[/quote][/quote]I have never heard of anyone not having their children's door key![]()
I never even thought about it before
Is it a Kurdish thing?

Londoner wrote:We have children door key. What make you think about that?





Piling wrote:How many recipes of kebabs ? In Adana, there are 12 as they say), but the Urfa kebab is famous.
I have no personal method for once In Efrîn i helped and watched women making a kebab. It took one afternoon : choping the meat with a non electric machine (a hell, every 15 mn they stopped to clean the chopper from nerves and hard parts), melting it with oil and spices, and then cooking it slowly with tomatoes an eggplants in an oven during at least 2 hours.
but at the end it was tastybut i will never do it myself.
(the best thing in Rojava is their kofte)




Anthea wrote:Londoner wrote:We have children door key. What make you think about that?
Sorry I thought that was what you meant when you said you were wandering around while waiting for you family![]()
As for you being stopped by undercover police![]()
I have a nasty feeling that there are Islamic State cells in the Croydon area
I do not picture you as looking like a terrorist or villain![]()
Did you find that lovely kebab shop YUM YUM
Makes my mouth water when I think of the food

Shirko wrote:Yo yo, roj bash in the food roomWho's got the best kabob preparation method?

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