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If I'm on a par with her then I'll give up now. I've never accused anyone of wiretapping foxy, and I say what I mean in a constructive way to help facilitate factual conclusions on often baffling forum topics. I am the voice of common sense in a world of expensive hot dogs and chain Indian restaurants.


Louisa (Aka Kelly-Anne Conway)

Sue if I'm trying too hard you must be not trying hard enough. I've become disappointed with your recent contributions. You used to provide intelligent debate, nowadays you just like to wind Foxy up and wait for a predictable reaction. Shame really.


Louisa.

Sue Wrote:

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>

> And I don't give a f*** what you think of my

> posts, so go and play your tedious games somewhere

> else.


I am not "playing games", I am just replying to YOUR observation about me "trying too hard". I didn't ask for your observation, and yet you gave me it anyway. And then tried to turn it around on me by saying "I don't give a f*** what you think of my posts". Well guess what, the feeling is mutual.


Louisa.

titch juicy Wrote:

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> Can people stop saying ?7.50 for a hot dog when

> it's not ?7.50 for a hot dog.

>

> Foxy just made it up to try and add weight to his

> featherweight point.


#FakePricing makes a story so much more 'delicious' I suppose


But add cheese, beef chilli and whatever, then somehow the price creeps up


But ?7.50, I dunno ?

Louisa Wrote:

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> If I'm on a par with her then I'll give up now.

> I've never accused anyone of wiretapping foxy, and

> I say what I mean in a constructive way to help

> facilitate factual conclusions on often baffling

> forum topics. I am the voice of common sense in a

> world of expensive hot dogs and chain Indian

> restaurants.

>

> Louisa (Aka Kelly-Anne Conway)



You couldn't (in this mad post truth, post May, post Brexit world) make up someone like Kelly-Anne Conway or for that matter, Louisa.


But, I like both immensely. If only for the 'how mad is this world we live in' kinda way


Keep it up please, I feel safe in knowing where the lines are drawn.

Dear all

We are happy to announce that Memsaab Indian Cuisine opening on 23/03/2017 at 6:30pm. We are looking forward to serve you a great modern quality of Indian food. Whatsoever, we have nothing to do with the previous ownership and we are taking it over as completely under new management. To, book your table please call right now on 0796999412. Like our Facebook page Memsaab Indian Cuisine or search memsaabeastdulwich


Looking forward to seeing you Thursday


Team

Memsaab


44 Lordship lane, east Dulwich

Dear all

We are happy to announce that Memsaab Indian Cuisine opening on 23/03/2017 at 6:30pm. We are looking forward to serve you a great modern quality of Indian food. Whatsoever, we have nothing to do with the previous ownership and we are taking it over as completely under new management. To, book your table please call right now on 0796999412. Like our Facebook page Memsaab Indian Cuisine or search memsaabeastdulwich


Looking forward to seeing you Thursday


Team

Memsaab


44 Lordship lane, east Dulwich

https://m.facebook.com/memsaabeastdulwich/

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Rotterdam, Hong Kong and various places in the

> USA. I suspect they're just called the same thing

> rather than a chain.


This could be Rotterdam or anywhere Liverpool or Rome

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