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  1. Dulmum, To be honest, I preferred a pint and a game of pool in the Foresters far more than The Bishop....
  2. LOL *shakes head in mirth and wonders what people are on
  3. Sean - poorly executed (sorry) and done to death surely? If you want to start this one again we can rumble....
  4. I think the market adds to the area, the parking, nor indeed, the 'junction with Lordship Lane' are hardly a 'nightmare'...pedestrianise it!!!!!!..haven't laughed so much in years...do people live in a parrallell SE22 to me, it seems like it to me. It's hardly Colombia Road is it FFS!!!
  5. I never quite get the concept of putting Tiger poo on your lawn to deter a domestic cat from pooing on it....
  6. Mrs B if you'd like to afford to buy a house here I suggest you stop shopping at Waitrose and use Iceland instead
  7. I go to a restaurant, I'm disappointed, I tell everyone, I'm an amateur...
  8. I'd quite like Dulwichmum in a big posh house over the road so I could worship her secretley from afar (in a non-stalking way of course),,,we all like a bit of posh after all
  9. ????

    Alcohol

    Lets keep kids out of pubs that'll learn 'em to drink like Europeans
  10. It's a neat original idea done to death by US TV companies flogging it to death HTH
  11. I will be doing the cut throat gesture even more as I pass by the Fishtank* *polite version of someone's far ruder and better description
  12. Henslowe Road is riddled with them, but Fellbrigg is moth free
  13. *twitches curtain
  14. Sean Private companies are job and wealth creators which is to the benefit of us all, if we overtax them (or indeed any wealth creating individual) many of them will go overseas to the loss of us all - including the Exchequer and our Public Sector. Sadly, by and large, public sectors workers as we have them don't contribute much directly -the hidden contribution of keeping people healthy and educating them is huge of course but doesn't pay any of UK plc's bills...however, horrible capitalist bastards, corporates and their taxed employees do. We live in a global economy (thank god as it is globalisation that is pulling literally millions of people out of poverty in the third world not patronising handouts by the developed economies) but 'capital' and skill will chaise the money, if we increase taxes too much we lose much of that...
  15. When I have time I will enter the fray largely on MMs side certainly arguing against the prejudice dogma written about that demonised by the left word."privatisation"....Libeterian-anarchists unite..or something
  16. I'd like to extend my good wishes to Man U and Chelsea....I hope they both lose
  17. Well done Ratty nice to congratulate a true fan of a proper club rather than one of the plastic big 4 supporters - true story, a few years ago when Arsenal were playing in one of the gazziliion Cup finals they've been in in the last 15 years I was out in Brighton at about 3.30 pm on Cup final day and there, with no shame, was a bloke wandering along the front leisurely hand in hand with his girlfriend with an Arsenal shirt on,,,,,,yup, i'd miss the cup final but wear my shirt to show what a great supporter I am. Plastic twats.
  18. But player as in 'Playa' is a fantastic word.....
  19. The Silverbuckle's not a proper pub - crap and downmarket maybe but still a conversion and nothing wot like it used to be....anyone remember The Artichoke or Orange Tree in SE5....proper pubs
  20. Mitch rampant snobism isn't that much better than rampant racism in the prejudice stakes
  21. yup - I do miss them,they still exist far more out of London or there is the magnificent Hermit's Cave in Camberwell
  22. I used to like Sally Shuffles for football even watched a few West Ham games in there.... slightly wary of the 'wall being about but most of them live in Erith and so on nowadays
  23. I've taken to smiling in through the Foxton's Goldfish bowl and then drawing my finger accross my throat in a cutthroat gesture that is deeply childish and yet deeply satisfying
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