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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> > I will be annointed a saint!

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> You have to be dead to be annointed a Saint. :(



In line with Narnia's prediction it'll probably go like this.....


I'll emerge from the Boho Bar one evening after winning a game of poker and drinking one too many Sambuccas. Climb onto my Harley and start tearing down Lordship Lane, only to see Sue emerging from the East Dulwich Tavern. The throttle will open to full, I'll head straight for her and end up impaled on the optics of the EDT bar to die an almost instant but pleasurable death from alcohol poisoning......


The ghost of Sue will roam ED forever with many sightings and for my sins I shall be made patron saint of Sambucca and a thread discussing what happened, why and who was to blame will run for years with the Boho bar being blamed for everything.


Hmmmmm....so glad that's only a theory lol......

legalbeagle Wrote:

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> Humph.

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> She gets all the fun.

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> I have had not one bit of genitalia on my car, of

> any shape or form.


I wouldn't take that personally, LB - my guess is that the willie drawers of ED are a moralistic bunch and as you

drive a 'family' car, they would not wish to cause embarrassment or upset to your little ones. Just wait till you get your mini....

GCSE results will be worse than the year before for the first time ever


house prices will fall (a positive imo)


unemployment will rise more than expected


but corporate UK (eps) will do better than expected... and bankers will get their bonuses


interest rates will rise


i'll get pregnant

Dickensman Wrote:

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> The snotty but 'higher quality' Hill Dweller,

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> will discover that if you dish it out you have to

> learn to take it,

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> even from the 'lowest of the lowest classes'.



Just imagine this.

A gutless wolly scuttles like a cockroach away from an ACTUAL 'convo' WITH a fellow poster in to another thread to post ABOUT them.

Are you wearing a hairnet and curlers?

Your mealy-'mouthed' behaviour suggests you should be doing so.


Take it?

What ...... from you?

A stinking cowardly gum slapper?



Oh yes honeybunch :))

I have responded by PM to two.


Another required no reply and yet another was replied to on thread.


Where have I abused people (before they'd abused me)?


What insults? As someone has posted elsewhere, if people wanna give it they need to be able to take it.


Someone doesn't like my opinion of ASSange (so many of them that admire him but behave sooooo very covertly themselves ....LOL) and attacks my input.

Someone else's dirty mind (and possibly their wrong assumption about me and my own body) describes my query to an OP as 'lewd'.


Nope chum, I won't be stowing the 'little hitler' allegations.


Follow your heart < I really mean that.

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