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Don't forget the tramps and the thieves - I heard it from the people in the town. I wish I could clone the meatwagon's burgers...
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Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Only the English could bring social climbing into > supermarkets. I?m not sure if it?s charmingly > idiosyncratic or just very sad. Yeah, you know why that is Brendan - cos we've got the GOOD food worth arguing over, innit.
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SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That line i had to type blind as the letters were > not showing on screen. Tis true! Actually, wait a minute, back up, back up. YOU SEE THAT IPHONE ARGUING MAN? (whom I'm terribly sorry but I have forgotten who it was, because I don't really care all that very much, but just enough to be annoying in victory), but do you see that? The letters weren't showing on the screen. They weren't showing. On the screen. Ergo jury rules for the blackberry (and me!)
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Homeopathic gypsies, tramps and thieves*, they're coming for your children. Whom they will clone before eating, always cloning the clones until all flavour has been lost, cloning cloning cloning until there's nought but one cell of the original, but that's when they're most delicious. * Cher in a cagoule and birkenstocks
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Ach Louisa, I do know what you mean - people on here have been slightly pant-wettingly excited about Waitrose in the past - I'm just not sure where the volte face has come in (same people? surely not Brendan???) Anyway, I AM fun - come and have a Baileys with me at my desk.
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Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > At least Louisa is fun. Ooooh, 'ark at 'er. You just come out with me Keef, I'll show you "fun".
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Ok Karrie, I don't mean to belittle or ridicule your concerns, much as I seriously disagree with your way of going about things. But I have to ask, in all earnestness, did you watch this video and not think this man has potentially very serious mental health issues?
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I just want some Nandos.
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SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Health wise I wouldn't worry a jot ... > Simar withlibestocm Really Sean, really, really, really? I wouldn't worry overly, but not a jot seems wanton, you drunken sot - what the hell is this simar withlibestocm?
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I shop locally Louisa. Better quality than Waitrose and usually cheaper (apart from the, albeit delicious, rillettes in the ED Deli - mucho expensivo). Also more chance of bumping into little forum rays of sunshine. But what point are you proving? I can't tell.
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Proper beef contaminated with improper beef is all. There's a degree to which we don't know what the implications are, if any, for health.
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Yay for cool aunt Moos. Can you take me to the good places too? If you can bear it, Top Shop at Oxford Service. It's like a teenage heaven right here on earth. You could take her to Frank's of a weekend afternoon - quite cool and they're ok with kids during the day I think. This Saturday there's a vintage fair at Sassoon's Gallery on Blenheim Crescent. Who knows whether it will be brilliant or bobbins, but probably worth a shufty. For something a bit swanky, what about the pret-a-portea at the Berkeley - shoe shaped cakes and whatnot. Or afternoon tea at Yauatcha or Sketch - quite cool and you never know, you might see a celeb. Little London Fields Festival - free, East London scenesterdom this Saturday This is meant to be cool and freaky and not a little spooky (suppose it depends if she has a touch of the emo) Also, maze in trafalgar square - I can't wait to get in there.
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Well if you like your chicken barbecued, not fried, Best magazine reckons that Sainsbo's bbq chicken is better than both Waitrose AND M&S. That said, I don't imagine there are many Best magazine readers in ED.
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Karrie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Just to let you know I have sent this clip to the > BBC London news team, to add to their collection > of incidences. In my personal experience, not > enough is done by authorities and statutory > agencies, or that they can't do anything within > the existing powers. Karrie, I don't understand. IF you think the authorities don't do enough, why have you sent it to the BBC, rather than the authorities you complain are not doing enough?
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I softly, yet tersely, bow to your greater wisdom, sir.
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What what, ganging up on me boys? Mick, I know you like it when I tell you off, and believe me, sometimes my inner dominatrix likes it too. But in this instance you said nothing to suggest that the little women should stay indoors, particularly during "tin hat week", so what could possibly raise my ire? Your not knowing whether dim sum stay hotter than pad thai? Come come...
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Well now, Mick, I didn't really think that anyone would. But drunken trial and error might have taught a few critical lessons in jungle survival.
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I ordered a Chinese, to be delivered just as I arrived home. Salt and chilli squid in bed is a new all-time high. And while I didn't wake up with my face in a kebab, there was an unopened carton of sesame prawn toast on the floor this morning. But I think this is an important question. Which takeaways best retain their heat in journey from Lordship Lane (or wherever they happen to be) to home? Curry good. Burger? I imagine not so much. Pizza maybe. Anyone know the physics of heat retention in take away food stuffs? (that's really what I was, ineloquently, trying to get at last night).
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Late night licensing on Lordship Lane
RosieH replied to madger's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Easties EL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Do you know what is in your kebab after 7 > pints? Human remains have been found in dodgy > kebabs across the capital, including dog food, rat > poo. What kind of frankenmonster "human" is made up of dog food and rat poo? I don't want to be friends with them, they would not smell so good... -
We're just animals - in terms of evolution, just one tiny step away from chimps - and self-interest is just doing what comes naturally. That isn't to say that we shouldn't aspire to do things differently, but in essence, we're just promoting our own gene pool. Not sure how many generations it's going to take to breed in genuine altruism.
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KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ull be w8ing a long time wiv ones needing a > wetting first... Ah Kel, what are you doing to us? There are too many men out there already taking this kind of sentiment to heart...
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Mmm pizza. Mmmmm PR's delicious bread. Mmmmmmmm beer. Actually I don't like beer, but I think Bossman offers other gaseous libations on which to fill a belly. PR, you don't deliver do you?
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On a 40 back to ED, no food in. Where shall I get off, and what shall I get?
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Too big for cinderella.
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If you happened to lose a black stiletto (Pelucci brand I think) in the environs of Kelmore Grove today, I found one in the middle of the road and have put it against the wall so it didn't get run over (end of the road nearest the bend, side furthest from East Dulwich Road). It looked quite lonely, I hope someone comes back for it.
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