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Moos Wrote:

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> Fella at Chener tells me we in Peckham Rye are in

> East Dulwich parish. Obviously, PGC and I

> vehemently denied it an skanked him.



I thought ( for a moment ) you'd shanked him.


( over a boundary issue, which itself is almost a bookish pun )

Hmmmmm,


The individual walked towards the group, with everyone standing back smiling and happy to prohibit obstruction; then having walked 20m... decided to come back to the group and proceed to moan even though a genuine apology was provided albeit not really needed ** thats an English thing me thinks **. This is a path 4-times wider than a pavement.


Replace the small jogging group with local mothers and prams having a chat, or the many football groups seeking sanctuary on the path to swap boots for trainers, or even the local Thai Chi group that use the path outside the caf?. This person was clearly having a bad day and looking to take it out on any object in 'it's' way. The Rye is a fantastic place for the community, blessed with different forms of activities, young, not so young and full of different abilities.


Bottom line, 'don't sweat the small stuff in life!'


( The toad leaps from the pond life and seeks sanctuary below water level!)



TLT

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> This is all very well but all I need to know is,

> is the bluds from the Camberwell yard our bredrins

> or do they have to stick to their own ends?


Endz innit...


* flicks fingas *

Scribe Wrote:

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> And for the serious patrons of their "endz".

>

> I'd take the kids down the bottom of the garden,

> if I were you.


Gosh, even Sydenham gets the Endz treatment. Last name check I saw was in Alan Bennett's Three Stories.


( I wonder if that's upper or lower though )


WOW.


Nette.:-S

fuck dat shit man with ma other endz hoes on the back seat


(clearly that spelling suggests a selection of garden implements, which is much more in keeping with ED's organic roots, but without the E, it would read more like hoz on the backseat, and I'm not sure what that would be)


nice work *bob*

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