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We went there on Saturday night, I couldn't fault it. I had a lovely steak and my wife couldn't finish a very generous portion of Johnnies Chicken Special! Nice selection of wine as well. Highly recommended! Definitely will be back!
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Alpy Wrote:

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> We went there on Saturday night, I couldn't fault

> it. I had a lovely steak and my wife couldn't

> finish a very generous portion of Johnnies Chicken

> Special! Nice selection of wine as well. Highly

> recommended! Definitely will be back!


& AdaDulwich


>I would like to highly recommend Johnnie's restaurants. Very good food, nice atmosphere, clean and great service. >Great place for a family dinner! Also the millshake was sooo yummy ;) Thank you.





Maybe, just maybe, they are genuine, but as has proved in the past, they're often constructed by well meaning but misguided 'friends' of establishments. Often by people who think that the anonymity of the internet will be enough.

However, if you look at the style and punctuation of these two posts above, you'll see quite obvious similarities.

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I am sorry but I am not sure what is your intention to write those comments...I thought that we should say something about the restaurant than about people and their language. If you would like to know... that is not my first post but I don't think this is important. And I don't think that we all have to speak perfect English to be able make comments about the restaurant.
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AdaDulwich Wrote:

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> I am sorry but I am not sure what is your

> intention to write those comments...I thought that

> we should say something about the restaurant than

> about people and their language. If you would like

> to know... that is not my first post but I don't

> think this is important. And I don't think that we

> all have to speak perfect English to be able make

> comments about the restaurant.


Ok, I apologise if it's not the case.


Sorry, tho I did say 'maybe'


I've edited out part of the comment

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AdaDulwich Wrote:

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. If you would like

> to know... that is not my first post but I don't

> think this is important.



If you click on your name, all the posts you have made come up (two), and your first post on this thread is showing as your first post on the forum.


ETA: It also shows that you registered on the forum the day of your first post, which was 21 February.

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Sue Wrote:

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> AdaDulwich Wrote:

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

> -----

> . If you would like

> > to know... that is not my first post but I

> don't

> > think this is important.

>

>

> If you click on your name, all the posts you have

> made come up (two), and your first post on this

> thread is showing as your first post on the

> forum.

>

> ETA: It also shows that you registered on the

> forum the day of your first post, which was 21

> February.



Indeed and like I said, the post style and the punctuation look similar.

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Penguin68 Wrote:

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> To be fair, Sue, these two posts are the first and

> only posts by AdaDulwich, which is not to say the

> real originator hasn't got other aliases and

> posts. Probably only Admin would know (and not

> even Admin if the originator also has multiple

> e-mail addresses).


AdaDulwich could post back here to assuage our misplaced cynicism and unwarranted suspicion?

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I am sorry but I don't know who the person is who wrote the other post. To be honest I don't care... I went to the restaurant and wrote a comment. I don't have to explain myself, how many emails I have or post I did..it's only my business. If you don't like my comment just skip it and enjoy the rest of the day (sunny day 😉) Have a nice day.
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Penguin68 Wrote:

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> To be fair, Sue, these two posts are the first and

> only posts by AdaDulwich, which is not to say the

> real originator hasn't got other aliases and

> posts. Probably only Admin would know (and not

> even Admin if the originator also has multiple

> e-mail addresses).


If a person deliberately uses mutli-email addresses to avoid detection, they will still have the same IP address if they are posting from the same location, something I believe Admin can check unless the user has an IP blocking device. Another way round this is to post from different locations, e.g. home, work, coffee shop etc...

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Sausage quality notwithstanding I do, just very occasionally, after having weaved around the sodding thing three or four times in a day, feel the urge to attack their huge A-board with a sledge hammer.


Maybe I should put that on Tripadvisor?

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Dogkennelhillbilly Wrote:

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> Or, you know, go in and speak to them about it. Or

> complain to the council.


Don't be idiotic. If I were to waste my time responding in person to every little annoyance LL offers rather than letting it fester and ferment until it sparks violent rage fantasies I'd have nothing to write about on here. You really are new at this aren't you?

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