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It's the rise of fake information. Just say something false, then keep saying it until it gets repeated and starts to gain credence. If someone points out it's false, then just switch tack and say something like "well whoever is charging ?7.50 wherever they are..." as if what you are saying is not false (somewhere) - therefore trying to leave the impression it's not 'really' false!
Or a variation is to set up a straw man - say someone said something or holds a point of view (which they never did) and roundly criticise them for it! Doesn't matter they never said it - what you said they said is so wrong, they must be wrong. Right?

Sue Wrote:

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> So, will the "New Xoco" be changing its name?


Xoco is a chain.. so presumably yes. But I do not know. Sue.. I do NOT know.


This is where I get accused of witholding information.. :)


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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

> -----

> > So, will the "New Xoco" be changing its name?

>

> Xoco is a chain.. so presumably yes. But I do not

> know. Sue.. I do NOT know.

>

> This is where I get accused of witholding

> information.. :)

>

>



Oh FFS.


No. You get accused of withholding information when you hint and imply that you DO know something, but then when asked what you know you beat about the bush and don't give a straight answer.


ETA: Oh. Just saw your smiley. Perhaps I was a tad harsh there, sorry :)

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I was told they had 3 outlets which all closed

> down on the same day.

>

> Have a look here..

>

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?

> 30,1798187

>

> Could this be the answer

>



But that doesn't say anything about Xoco being a chain?


And they say they are opening on 23 July but they look forward to seeing us on Thursday???


And I searched on memsaabeastdulwich as suggested and a memsaheb on Thames came up, Memsaab in Islington and Memsaab in High Wycombe, but nothing in East Dulwich.


But if the new restaurant is part of a chain, possibly this is the cause of the confusion.


https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=memsaab%20indiancuisine

All very curious.


I clicked on one of the photos on their Facebook page and a restaurant in Dubai came up???


Maybe a Facebook glitch???


https://www.facebook.com/memsaabjlt/



ETA: If you want to be at their grand opening and you want 40% off your great modern quality of Indian food on 23 March/July, get in touch with them quick! At the East Dulwich Facebook page, not the Dubai one, obv.


This changeover all seems to have happened rather quickly, to say the least .....

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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

> -----

> > 23rd March is a Thursday..

>

>

> Well I hope their food is better than their

> accuracy or knowledge of month names :))


Well spotted.


Blimy. just noticed the date.. :)


I give up now..


Foxy

Or this one .....


Memsaab, London Rd, Wooburn Green, High Wycombe HP10 0NJ




I'd like to see the menu on their Facebook page, rather than pictures.


I'm not holding my breath, but I would be extremely delighted if the East Dulwich Memsaab turns out to be a cut above the others on the Lane serving this kind of food ......

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