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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Bostin indeed. I scattered mine with a few thin

> slices of home grown chillies...double-bostin!


Great idea, LM... sounds bostinicious.


> > Kel is clearly desperate to

> > find an alternative!

>

> Not necessarily...

>

> Kalamity Kel Wrote:

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> *wuvs brum really*


Yes I know she does, LM, and I lurvs her too ;-)

Thanks Brum.


This is exactly the sort of bloke East Dulwich needs.


Station Manager bloke must be up there with all his good works and female fans.


One guy I think should be in contention is the Rasta street cleaner I often see on Northcross/LL,he always makes me laugh but I do not have a photo or his name.


MN

Got to say that the hottest EDF-er is Brendan by a long shot -(sorry Brendan, I promise I won't pinch your bum or anything!) and there are a couple of decent seconds who I won't embarrass myself by naming but I must say that the ED pickings are a bit meagre!

LegalEagle-ish Wrote:

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> Got to say that the hottest EDF-er is Brendan by a

> long shot -(sorry Brendan, I promise I won't pinch

> your bum or anything!) and there are a couple of

> decent seconds who I won't embarrass myself by

> naming but I must say that the ED pickings are a

> bit meagre!


We demand a photo!

mothernature Wrote:

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> Thanks Brum.

>

> This is exactly the sort of bloke East Dulwich

> needs.

>

> Station Manager bloke must be up there with all

> his good works and female fans.

>

> One guy I think should be in contention is the

> Rasta street cleaner I often see on

> Northcross/LL,he always makes me laugh but I do

> not have a photo or his name.

>

> MN



I always see that cleaner guy and he always calls me sweetness when I walk by, such a sweetie.

LegalEagle-ish Wrote:

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> Got to say that the hottest EDF-er is Brendan by a

> long shot -(sorry Brendan, I promise I won't pinch

> your bum or anything!) and there are a couple of

> decent seconds who I won't embarrass myself by

> naming but I must say that the ED pickings are a

> bit meagre


Legal, not like you to get all embarassed now is it. Congrats to Brendan, another new DD for the area.

monica Wrote:

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> mothernature Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> > One guy I think should be in contention is the

> > Rasta street cleaner I often see on

> > Northcross/LL,he always makes me laugh but I do

> > not have a photo or his name.

> >

> I always see that cleaner guy and he always calls

> me sweetness when I walk by, such a sweetie.


So funny Monica - I always see him on Northcross Road too and he calls me sweetness. He must say that to all the ladies :))

katie1997 Wrote:

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> monica Wrote:

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> -----

> > mothernature Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > > One guy I think should be in contention is

> the

> > > Rasta street cleaner I often see on

> > > Northcross/LL,he always makes me laugh but I

> do

> > > not have a photo or his name.

> > >

> > I always see that cleaner guy and he always

> calls

> > me sweetness when I walk by, such a sweetie.

>

> So funny Monica - I always see him on Northcross

> Road too and he calls me sweetness. He must say

> that to all the ladies :))



Sadly, he calls me sweetness too.

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Andystar Wrote:

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> > Sadly, he calls me sweetness too.

>

>

> *bursts out laughing*

>

> but why "sadly"? Nobody calls me

> "sweetness"...I'll have to take a stroll down

> Northcross Rd!


Yes go for it Ladymuck, I am sure our guy won't let us down and will say it to you too :))

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