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In case you do not know what it is ,it is a contest to find the Best Bloke in East Dulwich.There will be a contest every year.I will be the overall judge.


The catagories are based on age and weight .


Please submit a brief reason as to why you are the Best Bloke in East Dulwich and a photograph of your...

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The selection criteria is too broad, if you don't mind me saying. Could we not create categories and sub-categories? If so, I would like to nominate myself for the 'Best 13 Stone 6 Feet Tall Middle-aged non-Londoner with a Dodgy Right Knee in East Dulwich' category. Photo to follow.

Ladymuck Wrote:

> Actually 3 votes...made T your mackerel/egg recipe

> yesterday...he gave it 10/10...



Well I'm very pleased he liked it. I had it again but added some chopped grilled tomato too.... it was bostin!


So, 3 votes so far. Kel is clearly desperate to find an alternative!

brum Wrote:

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> Well I'm very pleased he liked it. I had it again

> but added some chopped grilled tomato too.... it

> was bostin!


Bostin indeed. I scattered mine with a few thin slices of home grown chillies...double-bostin!


> Kel is clearly desperate to

> find an alternative!


Not necessarily...


Kalamity Kel Wrote:

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*wuvs brum really*

daizie Wrote:

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> Are you also in ill health and loaded ?



Well what with my visits to see my Bank Manager and Accountant, and of course reading the Financial Times, and catching up with my old work mates - Fred Goodwin and the like (we like to have a laugh about the old days at the Bank - and how grateful we are to the British tax payer) I don't have much time to get to the Ivy for lunch but i could pencil something in...........................

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