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Wenger should get a Knighthood for the way he's managed the Arsenal finances over the years, he'll leave a huge legacy when he does eventually call it a day Whereas Pliers Moron needs a kick in the slats (wherever his are)
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Beware, you get a fish eye look in close up
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How much is a bottle of Cassis Can we not have a whip round and put Sue (and us) out of her misery I'll put ?4:95 in Anyone?
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LondonMix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm not sure where he calls home (seen him in West > Norwood and Brixton) but one regular character > South London character is the old bloke that > dresses in very skimpy women's lingerie even in > the dead of winter. On a bike in Crystal Palace the other day, I love seeing him/her
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DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > red devil Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > DulwichFox Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > > > You don't need to tell me that.. I had a shop > > on > > > Uplands Road in 1993 (23 years ago) when all > > other > > > shops had gone. > > > Northcross was sparse... > > > ... I was one of the first... but too early.. > > > > > What did you sell Foxy?... > > Gas fired Bar-b-Ques.. Paper plates... Plastic > cutlery... Serviettes ... Birthday cards... > Light bulbs.... Cake boards... Party goods... > Toys... Umbrellas... Ultra-violet money > checkers... Extension leads... Motor oil.... > > .... Anything anyone asked for... > > Foxy... The Grot Shop writ large Foxy is actually the EDF's very own Reggie Perrin I'd have loved your shop Foxy, really loved it Did you have a business strategy of some kind ?
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Let's be honest, the weirdo oddball count is favourably low in ED It's a little higher in Penge Even higher in West Croydon Bellenden Village has one or two safe ones "oh look, there she is....and him!"
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Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What if the proud Englishman is left-handed? Oh dear, we know you're joshing here Alan Your a very funny Ireland man indeed (there are no left handed English men, my brother is left handed and was born in Ireland)
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LondonMix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The cost charged includes paying staff and hiring > premises. You can't possibly analyse it based on > the ingredients. The ingredients are the least > expensive part of most restaurant costs. > > Louisa Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > *Bob* are seriously comparing cooked eggs with > > chicken breast/lamb/king prawns? Honestly, I > know > > you're having me on now. > > > > Louisa. Not if they're using Lou's "eggs to champagne and cavier ingredients"
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Have a glass of wine ?
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Exactly It's a shithole
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I thought this was an isolated London thing. But no, there are those here and elsewhere who are also 'challenged by cutlery' My children do come home from school with phrases and attitudes that obviously rub off from school. One boy this week-end informed me "Me and Sam are going park" but a quick question soon sorted it out and off they went "to the park". No harm done However, the rot is setting in with the obvious challenge of 'how to use' knives and forks. Along with 'sitting on a chair straight' I'd suspected that we'd imported the left hand fork, cut the food, then swap the fork into the right hand. From there proceed to eat wth the right hand held fork and your left hand fingers, kind of picnic style Obviously the variation is to stab an item and eat it lolly-pop style from the fork, thus eliminating the tedious cutting process. Even more so, the make a fist and into them jamb the implements in a downwards stabby way seems to be growing in polularity. Crab handed and other ways are also coming along too. And it's not isolated to this country, as last week I was in France, where they know a thing or two about food and eating. I saw the same cack handed thing happening there amongst the younger diners I might blame America, or the use of I-phones, games, fast food and/or God help 'the parents'. Lastly I saw a child eating a burger 'sideways' with the cack hand. I despaired further than I'd ever despaired before, but when I saw he had a huge puffa jacket and sideways base ball cap on, it eased a little. Specially when I spotted burger sauce down the front zip area But what the fark, knives, forks, plates and the rest. Are we going through an evolutionary mega WTF and food phase
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There is a very small 'old town' but not that anyone seems to give a damn The rest is Mickey Mouse 'new town'. It's where any planners should visit before (Minster take note) considering letting Bovis, Rydon and such developers , before they have their way. It's appallingly depressing, saved only by Tilgate lake and a fast exit point to the M27 I also think the place suffers a hopeless malaise, which I thankfully don't see in PKM
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Crawley is a horrible place on so many levels Peckham is head and shoulders above it I've lived in Crawley, my brother and sister still do. I've disowned them both Great thread Louisa, not up there yet with my West Croydon cracker, but keep at it
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Bring back Tiff Nedell I say 🙄
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Yeah yeah, enough about your pensionable status Foxle More importantly, do you or do you not LOVE UBER? Answer please
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I've never used Uber But who cares I said WHO CARES?
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Does Fox and or Louisa love Uber That's all that's important Fuck you *Bob*
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Can we not just corral the two of them to one endless ground hog day type thread, where you're obliged to post once per day at least before, between, and after A bit like a bed pan, but one that doesn't get emptied
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No, thanks you Wineminster corner mover #Like
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I'm warming to some of those Jah They cheer me up no end
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I can't see the Easy D ref, do they edit the stuff after publishing. I guess so, still no Irish Shop mention Ha!
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dbboy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > drrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr > rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr > rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Ha
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That junction is a perfect storm. The tall bollords kept getting whacked, now the small ones. That said, power steering or not, it's a tight turn out.
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Administrator Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have just turned on a module that allows me to > add a poll to the first message on a thread. I > have never used it before and it comes as-is out > the box. I don't know if it works or is any good > but we can see. > > One issue is that people would have ask me to add > a poll and I can't see me doing it too often. Can we have a poll to decide ?
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The Irish Shop doesn't even get a look in Rubbish
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