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Once upon a time people thought Jim Davidson was funny..


Some of us.. well me at least have moved on since then.


I NEVER thought Jim Davidson was funny..

But then I suppose I'm Different to the majority of people.. Which is why I get so much S***e thrown at me on here.

Cos I stand up for the silent majority who have valid points but are afraid to express them themselves for fear

of being put down. Like first time posters who don't return because of a handful of people who think they own The EDF.


DulwhichFox

fonread Wrote:

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> whichFox indeed.

>

> Based on your latest hernia-inducing offering,

> it's definitely the narcissistic one. The usual

> persona, then. Business as usual.


I was accused of being a 'Failed Shop Owner' and it was suggested by a certain user here that he was paying my pension.

I just set the record straight..


Nothing narcissistic about that..


DF

ken78 Wrote:

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> every shop needs customers that's whats pays the

> bills.and what makes you think that i am not a customer?


You said on another thread that you prefer to use the butchers in Herne Hill and Nunhead. Probably safe to assume that Fox is not a customer either. Was just pointing out the apparent irony of a non-customer suggesting a boycott...


> what if you went into the shop for a

> job and never got it do you wounder that you fall

> into list


If I saw that on an advert, it would probably make me chuckle, as I also have a pretty dry sense of humour. If I was spoken to like that face-to-face in an interview, it would be completely different.


BTW... "mummy's boy" does not mean gay. Just because you can find a third word which may have some mutual overlap, doesn't prove your point! TBH I think accusing someone of homophobia on such tenuous evidence is pretty poor form.

Must be nice to enjoy the benefits of a working life in an era where you got paid for keeping the same seat warm for three decades in a comparatively competition-free environment; buying a house for ?10 and watching it appreciate to ?1m through sheer good luck; using this as a cushion to plump for a voluntary redundancy pension (?pension?.. interesting concept) whilst waiting for the state one to kick-in.. and still find time to scoff at other people for having to work over a bank holiday period. Good for you, Foxy.


On the upside, the photo of the first car in the ditch was a great little picture. If there were a little more of that and a little less of this deluded nonsense about homophobic butchers and other general lack of self-awareness - there?d be less of ?all of the above?.


Can I also recommend Pedler, which is also quite a nice place to eat?

I never accused W.R of being Homophobic.. I was uncertain of what the term Mummy's Boy was supposed to mean.

so I did a little bit of research.. and found that it can loosely mean a Gay man.


So this may of been a regrettable Faux Pas on W.R's behalf.


The Ad was certainly open to misinterpretation in view of the rest of it's content.


DulwichFox


PS. *bob* I too worked most Bank Hols.. 7 * 12 hour nights.. 13 hour Sat/Sun. (even Millenium. 1999/2000 night)

Toldyouso Wrote:

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> Um, anyway, nice to hear Pedler are/were hiring!


Keep off-topic please


Who cares about local business hiring, when there's a whole slew of 'Work history" to be bombarded with


Now where were we?

Jeremy Wrote:

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> ken78 Wrote:

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

> -----

> > every shop needs customers that's whats pays

> the

> > bills.and what makes you think that i am not a

> customer?

>

> You said on another thread that you prefer to use

> the butchers in Herne Hill and Nunhead. Probably

> safe to assume that Fox is not a customer either.

> Was just pointing out the apparent irony of a

> non-customer suggesting a boycott...

>

> > what if you went into the shop for a

> > job and never got it do you wounder that you

> fall

> > into list

>

> If I saw that on an advert, it would probably make

> me chuckle, as I also have a pretty dry sense of

> humour. If I was spoken to like that face-to-face

> in an interview, it would be completely

> different.

>

> BTW... "mummy's boy" does not mean gay. Just

> because you can find a third word which may have

> some mutual overlap, doesn't prove your point! TBH

> I think accusing someone of homophobia on such

> tenuous evidence is pretty poor form.



you did not answer if you went for the job BUT NEVER GOT IT what would you think ??

bet you would chuckle

I'd probably just have to deal with the fact that I wasn't what they're looking for... the same as any other job interview I've flunked (and there have been a few). I'm pretty sure that if I'd interviewed with my current employer while drunk/high/scruffy/crying I wouldn't have got the job either.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> I'd probably just have to deal with the fact that

> I wasn't what they're looking for... the same as

> any other job interview I've flunked (and there

> have been a few). I'm pretty sure that if I'd

> interviewed with my current employer while

> drunk/high/scruffy/crying I wouldn't have got the

> job either.


would you not think that you are on that list ?? which one ??

ken78 Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I'd probably just have to deal with the fact

> that

> > I wasn't what they're looking for... the same

> as

> > any other job interview I've flunked (and there

> > have been a few). I'm pretty sure that if I'd

> > interviewed with my current employer while

> > drunk/high/scruffy/crying I wouldn't have got

> the

> > job either.

>

> would you not think that you are on that list ??

> which one ??


Well most city staff drink more than 7 pints a week - but what is a drunk ?

Most men love their mother - but what is a Mummy's boy ?

Drug addicts you don't want - but that legitimises the rest of the list.

Is an emotional wreck a person being treated for depression ??

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