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Strange that, I also saw a guy laying some cable down Gallery Road one night a couple of weeks ago. It looked like he'd pulled his car over and was sort of using it for cover as he curled one out onto the undergrowth by the tennis club. It was a dark stretch of the road but his machinations were easily recognisable.

I beeped him and he waved. Wound the window up though.

kford Wrote:

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> HelBel65 Wrote:

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> > erm....isn't it possible this man may have a

> > condition?

>

> No shit.


Rather the opposite would seem to be the problem.



I said this on purpose with tongue firmly in my cheek, Artful Dogger, because I knew that someone would react like this! Of course I should have added the words "IRONY ALERT" because it was supposed to be a satire of the typical non sequitur that appears so often on this MB.

Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> When I read the thread title "Serial poo-er in ED

> area", I thought that it was another thread about

> unsocial people who don't clear up after their

> dogs. Amazed to see that it's about a bloke.

>

> Brexit has a lot to answer for!



#Brexshitting

TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> >

> > Brexit has a lot to answer for!

>

>

> I'm sorry but I don't see any possible link

> between someone doing this sort of anti social

> behaviour and the result of a referendum...


It's been reported by RT so must be fake news


Why are the Russians interested in this.


https://www.rt.com/uk/379758-dulwich-london-phantom-poo/

That's really strange a man came up our stairs about a year ago and did a poo on the stairs and obviously got it on himself As he then changed trousers. Didn't try to clear it up. Even left the tissues he used to wipe himself lying there. He must live on our street as I see him going up and down. Similar to the man in the photograph but it's not him.

robbin Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

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> > I think we should build a wall around ED and

> keep

> > all the bullshit out.

> >

> > Make #makeEDshitfreeagain

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> Give us a shout next time you are on holiday and

> we can make a start on the wall.


Just so you can take note for next time you attempt humour, the phrase goes 'shitfreeagain', and I was here first. But nice try! ;-)


Louisa.

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