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A friend of mine was passing by the silver buckle the other evening when he was approached by a guy who asked him for 10pence to get home.He then said to my friend if you are round here tomorrow night come in to the buckle and ask for me Alan dale.

Are there 2 Alan dales in Camberwell,the silver buckle Alan was holding a can of super tennants and choking on a dog end,my friend who lives in Victoria follows the EDF so he knows there is Alan dale on here!!!!!!

Is there internet access in the Silver buckle!!!! Very intriguing.

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I drink in the Buckle and beg outside most nights.


I have to be honest though I can walk home from there so I actually spent the 10p on a packet of space invader crisps.


The super T can is empty. I carry it for protection. I have never been begged or bothered when I carry my can and have in fact found it a good source of cash for snacks.


The dog end was spliff. I smoke marijuana morning noon and night and listen to UB40 discreetly on one earphone of my walkman.


Stop me and say Hi - but don't ask for your money back...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Crisps!!!! F**king chav food.


Is that with or without a law degree?


I am Chav without. I like crisps, chips, cheap cars with alloy wheels, McDonald's, Arctic Roll and Roy Chubby Brown. I hate fruit, expecially smoothies, and anything with leaves in it.


What stereotypes do you conform to? ie what are you and what does that imply about your likes and dislikes?

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