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Such short memories. Harris Academy teacher bore has been trailing me aound the forum just to dig at me. See below:


Re: Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage?new

Posted by?rendelharris?October 26, 10:01PMAny comment made by Grok. Though it's not irrational to be annoyed by petty patronising spite.


So very typical of a bully that he cant take what he gives out. Then dont give it out.


As for RD! Sue etc you are the same haters of Louisa, and also round on poor Foxy when the pack are on the hunt so im in good company.


I dont need to waste my time responding to an obviouly failed teacher, and complete internet and cycle bore but I will when said bore looks to start a row and bully.


rendelharris Wrote:

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> I would ask you to cease your campaign of

> pointless rude insults against me (and many others

> who find you equally tiresome) but actually I find

> them extremely amusing, keep 'em coming.

I'm sure it's just me.. but I generally do not drink alcohol with food (except curry club)

When I first started eating curry in Bangladeshi restaurants in Brick Lane none of them sold alcohol.


I'm a fan of Jaflong because they operate a BYOB system but I tend to stick to water and go to the pub afterwards.


After all, I would generally not be drinking alcohol if I cook at home..


I suppose The Gowlett is a bit of a trudge back home after you have stuffed your face with Pizza.

I'm full after 1/2 a 9" thin from Tescos.


Foxy

They are the best posh cheese on toast you can get around here, Mr Fox, but the pub is grubby. Try Deliveroo and avoid the trudge.


DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I'm sure it's just me.. but I generally do not

> drink alcohol with food (except curry club)

> When I first started eating curry in Bangladeshi

> restaurants in Brick Lane none of them sold

> alcohol.

>

> I'm a fan of Jaflong because they operate a BYOB

> system but I tend to stick to water and go to the

> pub afterwards.

>

> After all, I would generally not be drinking

> alcohol if I cook at home..

>

> I suppose The Gowlett is a bit of a trudge back

> home after you have stuffed your face with Pizza.

> I'm full after 1/2 a 9" thin from Tescos.

>

> Foxy

"I suppose The Gowlett is a bit of a trudge back home after you have stuffed your face with Pizza.

I'm full after 1/2 a 9" thin from Tescos."


1. When a walk ("trudge" ?) of one single mile even figures as a deterrent then the game is basically up anyway, and

2. "Pizza is such a pointless kind of food, basically cheese on toast so why bother (but I get it from Tescos anyway)"


LOL !

Laughed? I almost got the round in.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I'm sure it's just me.. but I generally do not

> drink alcohol with food (except curry club)


I think a beer only works with a curry, otherwise it's wine when eating.

Have you ever tried wine with non-curry food Foxy?...

red devil Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I'm sure it's just me.. but I generally do not

> > drink alcohol with food (except curry club)

>

> I think a beer only works with a curry, otherwise

> it's wine when eating.

> Have you ever tried wine with non-curry food

> Foxy?...


Funny enough.. Although I seldom eat Pizza (Carb limits ) when I do.. (from Supermarket) I do tend to have a small bottle (185ml)

of Red wine. I have always got a selection of Reds. I like Red wine..but if I drunk it in the pub it would

go down to fast and I would be bladdered very quickly and have a very sore head the next day..


Foxy

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Lavender when you're walking away from a

> confrontation, with your back to the assailant,

> there is no reasonable force if someone attacks

> you from behind because any 'danger' has clearly

> dissipated. So the cop was talking out of his

> arse.


Thank you KidKruger for your supportive words. x

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