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KD it sounds like you don't like the people on this forum or who participate in the fair on goose green (fair enough), but who DO you like and who ARE the 'real people of East Dulwich' ?


I been here 20 years since I was a laddie SO does that make me 'real' / UN'real' / somewhere in between ?

What is the demarcation between the 'real' / and 'unreal' populace in SE22 ?


I feel for you and your comments, I really do, but the bit about 'real' people does seem a bit 'us and them' (again, fair enough) mate.


But you're right, you have experienced some hostility.

Keef Wrote:

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> Out of intrest, what is a "real person of East

> Dulwich"?



I can tell you what their not, their not school yard bullies.


I have watched this site for about two and a half years and I have seen gross bulling of people for asking the most innocent of questions.

Mark Wrote:

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> KD, when were you appointed the voice of the

> People's front real people of East Dulwich?


I think it was the Queen Mum did it, in the old police station garden.


I knew it would be relevant at some point! Pip pip!

Keef Wrote:

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> Also, on your second post of this thread, you very

> cleverly called Huguenot "huge nought" because he

> disagreed with you, so one could argue that you

> started the agressive bullying behaviour.



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KD, if you typed out a conversation - verbatim - of any group of people on an average night at the pub it would look pretty much like they all disagreed, scoffed at each other, joked, got annoyed, concurred, challenged opinions, became friends again etc - not unlike an online forum.


Haven't you noticed how helpful the forum has been to people over the last few years that you watched it too?


PS. I am a 'real' person living in East Dulwich and I have met other 'real' people who live here via this forum.

Katie, until KD advises what HIS meaning for 'real east dulwich person' means I am not sure you can use the same term, because if HIS meaning does not match your current understanding of what 'real east dulwich person' means there will have been a breakdown in terminology !


KD please please expain what is real and what is not real.

I need to know if I am real or not, this is a basic human right whether I vote LibDem or not.

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*absolutely chokes from excessive laughter*


Well, well - KD, you are truly wasted - I honestly haven't laughed this much for about a week (when I found myself piggy-backed on another forumite in the gents attempting to dry my wet jeans under the hand-dryers).


I list my real name as Esmerelda Fatima Billington-Jones. It means sweet FA!!!!!:))


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*collapses completely as a result of uncontrolled laughter*

Re: I say no to Lib-dem

Posted by: Keef Today, 05:17PM


Also, on your second post of this thread, you very cleverly called Huguenot "huge nought" because he disagreed with you, so one could argue that you started the agressive bullying behaviour.



Re: I say no to Lib-dem

Posted by: KD Today, 05:23PM


Keef Wrote:

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> Also, on your second post of this thread, you very

> cleverly called Huguenot "huge nought" because he

> disagreed with you, so one could argue that you

> started the agressive bullying behaviour.



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Date Registered: 06/11/2006 16:49

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*absolutely chokes from excessive laughter*


Well, well - KD, you are truly wasted - I honestly haven't laughed this much for about a week (when I found myself piggy-backed on another forumite in the gents attempting to dry my wet jeans under the hand-dryers).


I list my real name as Esmerelda Fatima Billington-Jones. It means sweet FA!!!!!


Email: Hidden (but registered users can send me a message)

Real Name: Esmerelda Fatima Billington-Jones

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Date Registered: 22/02/2009 12:38



*collapses completely as a result of uncontrolled laughter*

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Try keep up

Come on KD - don't slow down now...


I haven't done this in a while, but I'm absolutely pissing myself laughing!!!


Thank you SO much


ha ha ha ha ha


Oh my Lord!...


This is the Thread of The Year - fabulous!


For you KD...please take it...I insist...


http://www.thelondondailynews.com/images/Gold%20Cup.jpg


Oh, such joy.

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Come on KD - don't slow down now...

>

> I haven't done this in a while, but I'm absolutely

> pissing myself laughing!!!

>

> Thank you SO much

>

> ha ha ha ha ha

>

> Oh my Lord!...

>

> This is the Thread of The Year - fabulous!

>

> For you KD...please take it...I insist...

>

>>

> Oh, such joy.



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You have just demonstrated why people should not abuse drugs and alcohol, whist using a computer. You are clearly over stimulated. Might be time for you to have a little lay-down.


KD

KD Wrote:

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> You have just demonstrated why people should not

> abuse drugs and alcohol, whist using a computer.

> You are clearly over stimulated. Might be time for

> you to have a little lay-down.


Oh my dear KD, there is really no need for such modesty from you. May I assure you that not a drop of alcohol has passed my lips. As for recreational drugs - I never touch them. Nope, you must take the credit for this intense feeling of joy which inhabits me this evening. But I will go and have a little lie down - sound advice indeed.



*still chuckling*

Loz Wrote:

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> I think so. There is no other logical conclusion.

> Mind you, logic was never a highlight of this

> thread, right from the off.

>

> On the other hand, KD's playground taunts are

> classics in their own right. Some of them I've

> not heard for decades!



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Lets face it logic has never been your tour de force, I also see your still steeling my lines and trying to make them your own, still mimicry is a form of flattery, so I suppose I should thank you.

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