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Again I must apology. My partner, for she was with me on that happy trip, has just pointed out that your soubriquet (ArtFul Dogger) doesn't sound so well when the speaker (me) has chronic spoonerism complex. So i thank you for your cheery rejoinder and say back to you in your tongue, "Sikkafa!"


Sullied and shamefaced.

TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> dear woof

> THAT was a quiet one

>

> so next time beware as it is Going to be a messy

> night out

>

> you up for it (and some "special" kebab sauce)


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Good god...


NOT the "special" kebab sauce


I felt so guilty last time




W**F

I recall a while back stopping there at an ungodly hour three or more sheets TTW when and elderly chap at the top of the stairs offered me a drink while I waited for my chicken 'bab (he might have been the owner).

Any way I had a slate roof and probably enjoyed it.

Decent of him I thought.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> * looks into crystal ball *

>

> sees future thread titled 'in a cell at the back

> of the police station' posted at 4am.....

>

>

> 'special' sauce will no doubt be to blame....

Oi


You leave my crystal balls out of this young lady !!!


besides 4am is far too early to be up the back of a police station (or up the back of any thing to be honest)


Now 4am is a perfect time to visit Club 56 on Peckham High Street for the coolest French-Ghanian sounds around... or at least they will sound that way at 4am.




brum, that sounds like a perfect thread for you to start...you go first then the rest of us will come after ::o

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