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Going back to the in-store Predator. I've been giving it some more thought. In the movie that thing scared me silly but whenever I was queueing at the counter I'd find myself glancing sideways at it and thinking I reckon I could take it. Not that I'm particularly tough or anything, but if I got some good punches in quick. Yup, I could take it.

I would second this, or Ping Pong http://www.pingpongdimsum.com/


Fliss Wrote:

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> Maybe these people would like to come to ED?

> http://www.hareandtortoise.co.uk/ Yum! For all

> you lovers of Japanese food. Affordable and

> delicious, in the Brunswick Centre.

Gimme Wrote:

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> Probably because the wait for a pizza in the

> Gowlett seems to be between one and two hours if

> you are lucky...



aye...I think we need a Pizzeria...



we have loads of Indian restaurents, a mexican, french as well...Pizza is missing!

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