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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> When shopkeepers say to you: "are you by any

> chance xxxxxxx from the EDF?"...because you sound

> just like her:-S!

>

> This has happened to me 3 times now. And all have

> been spot on! Weird!


thats incredible LM....


Very funny comments above but I'm sure I have never seen anyone rolling around on the floor laughing in an ED shop*



*apart from the ones where they charge a ridiculous amount for an eeeensy teensy slice of cake perhaps

It is certainly true that I have recognised 2 EDFers from here, one was Legal - um, whatever her name was when she changed it from ChavWivALawDegree.

And true when I am in the park or Lordship Lane I often wonder how many are. I am thinking of making a badge saying "I am an EDFer, can you guess which one?"

Someone should agree a code. Could be a like a little green sticker on shoulder or something like that. No-one not in the know will wear one and if you see someone with one on then you go up to them and say


"Paragon, I presume"


If you are wrong their response is


"You must be mistaken" and you part company without another word spoken.


If you correct then the response should be


"Pleasure to make your acquaintance" and then you walk off without another word said (or reveal yourself)

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