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Jah Lush

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  1. If Dulwich Estates have anything to do with it it'll be shut for years. See also, The Dog, the Half Moon and the Grove Tavern.
  2. Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm sitting in Honour Oak Cafe. I can hear > conversations, eggs frying, people laughing and > much newspaper reading. I can just detect a little > radio in the background & for me, it's just about > spot on. Apart from your spelling of Honor Oak, that's the way it should be.
  3. oh FFS!
  4. dulwichjigsawpuzzler Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My partner does not frequent EDF so not worried > there. > > Yes, I still love my partner and find her a very > beautiful woman. Then you'll have to woo her again. Now take this thread down. Your wife may not frequent the forum but her friends may recognise who you may be. Best of luck.
  5. By and large I'd agree with what EA has said but I do have one question for you. Do you love her?
  6. Parsons had nothing to do with it. End of. He may have influenced Keith when they hung out together and turning him on to country tunings and songs but that's as far as it goes. I'll try and remember to have a look in at the store next time I'm passing.
  7. Jah Lush

    Dave

  8. Oh come on Mike, I made a polite observation about the kind of dish that had been photographed and DF threw his toys out of his pram. It's the Lounge so deal with it otherwise move it to the What's On Section where it belongs.
  9. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Delightful stone-based serving platters actually. Ha! Well you've certainly changed your tune. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We get ?Pretentious? meals dished up on pieces of > wood, chopping boards and slates, as well as > drinks served in jam jars. > ...and get charged a premium for the privilege.. > > Just give us a nice white Porcelain plate... > > ... Yes ! there will be people on here that will > say they like their food dished up on pieces of > wood, chopping boards and slates, as well as > drinks served in jam jars. > > .. Well I dont like it.. It's NOT cool.. It's > Naff. > > Foxy
  10. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Delightful stone-based serving platters actually. > > Well put Mr P. > > Take no notice of Jah Lush. He just cannot resist > putting a negative slant on any positive post from > The Fox. > > Tiresome attempt to highjack the thread. > > Foxy I'm not trying highjack the thread. I certainly don't want to diss a new restaurant that I haven't tried yet either. I'm merely pointing out that eating anything off such a platter can't be healthy. Give me a proper plate any day.
  11. Jeez! Hope you don't get lead poisoning because it looks like it was served on an old roof slate. That can't be healthy.
  12. Well that was absolute shithouse tonight. The worst Spurs performance I've seen in a very long time. Far worse than when we lost at Upton Park last season. Play like that at the Effeminates on Sunday and we'll be thrashed. The Wembley curse continues. Awful. And I still can't understand why we paid ?30m for Sissoko. What does he do? He's not a winger that for sure. He's rubbish. Total waste of money. Total lack of flair. How we could have done with a Glenn Hoddle or Gazza in their pomp and a Jimmy Greaves to score something out of nothing. Grrrr... Not a happy bunny.
  13. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hoddle over Gazza and Bale? Really? All day long.
  14. Hurst didn't have 14 stitches in his shin.
  15. Deleted because the first one says it all as a player.
  16. And while we're at it. Feast your eyes on this.
  17. It was a fans and players vote. I agree you could argue about Mackay in that double winning side or Jimmy Greaves who still remains these islands greatest goalscoring machine but the blinkered England management failed miserably to see what we saw week in and week out for Tottenham Hotspur. Hoddle was a genius. If he had been born French, German, Brazilian or Argentinian they'd have built the team around him, made him captain and he'd have 125+ caps to his name. Just watching him in the warm up was a joy to behold. Phil Neville has six more England caps than Glenn. Think about that.
  18. Glenn Hoddle voted Spurs greatest player of all time. It's hard to argue with that. Certainly the most naturally gifted player of his generation and the man England should have built their team around. http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/glenn-hoddle-named-tottenham-s-greatest-player-of-all-time-a3383636.html
  19. I'll go ?4.30.
  20. I see Barcelona are playing in pink n' blue tonight. It's almost like watching Dulwich Hamlet.
  21. The Dog is opening on the week of Monday January 17th and that's official, though don't bank on it. http://www.hernehill.org.uk/news/update-crown-greyhound-reopening-date
  22. What gets my goat are the Bet365 adverts with professional cockney actor Ray Winstone especially when he says: "And I bet responsibly." Yeah, right. I want to kick him up the arse every time it comes on, which is during every commercial break when the football's on. Grrr!
  23. Jam jars are for jam. Not to be used as drinking vessels. The clue is in the name.
  24. JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So Bony scores twice against us after not scoring > for months and Joe Allen has a fine game. > > The Swans fans fuming. I'd be as well if I was a Swans fan too. The board have become too trigger happy in getting rid of their managers over the past couple of seasons. Good players leaving the club as well. I can't see a top quality player such as Gylfi Sigurdsson staying there much longer with the way things are at the club.
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