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Hey I didn't know there was a roof terrace. I could have done with knowing that last Sunday. Maybe a forum drink whilst it's still warm?


Rusler - shameful - you're rumbled - report to the stocks. We should invest in some stocks and put them on Goose Green. Brilliant idea I think. Is it legal?


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Ted Max Wrote:

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> Anyway, has anyone been on the Bishop's roof? Is

> it any less infected with polo-shirted bellends

> than downstairs?


I don't want to cause mischief, but is it just me or would anyone else like to see this quote just dropped, out of context into the Anglican schism debate?

Well, when I say I don't want to cause mischief...let's just see where it goes.

For a thread titled 'The Bishop roof terrace'

not much here about the Roof Terrace.


Have seen pics. and looks very nice.

Have not yet ventured up the Spiral Staircase. It's the coming back down that worrys me. :)


I am quite content to sit out front watching East Dulwich (If not the World) go by.

Counting the cars that ignore the signs and turn right from East Dulwich Road.


Very good sun trap. Can get very hot out there.


DulwichFox

nashoi Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB and Jeremy

>

> Call yourself forum regulars, that was quoted

> recently by ruffers, here in the business rec

> thread where it's all happening.


Not the only place I've quoted it but thank you for noticing. To be honest it's become a bit of a catchphrase at ruffers towers.

ruffers Wrote:

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> nashoi Wrote:

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

> -----

> > HonaloochieB and Jeremy

> >

> > Call yourself forum regulars, that was quoted

> > recently by ruffers, here in the business rec

> > thread where it's all happening.

>

> Not the only place I've quoted it but thank you

> for noticing. To be honest it's become a bit of a

> catchphrase at ruffers towers.


As well it should be, and shall be in future round at HonaloochieB Heights.

I consider you quite the pioneer Ruffers, and if this phrase isn't common parlance in the SE22 postcode come August Bank Holiday, then, well bless me, I don't know what!!

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