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Huggers Wrote:

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> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/

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Huggers Wrote:

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> I never imagined se22 would go so Daily Mail all

> over our ass.

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Huggers = Works for the Daily Mail ;-)

Has anyone spotted this guy? He's been parked-up on Friern Road for the last week or so.


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I had a word - he says he's insurance broker who works in West Norwood - and he's just living in the caravan temporarily whilst he has a new bathroom fitted.. but I'm not so sure..

Huggers Wrote:

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> [www.dailymail.co.uk]

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Huggers Wrote:

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> I never imagined se22 would go so Daily Mail all

> over our ass.

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Huggers = Works for the Daily Mail



Nooooooo! but I'm amazed how all very 'good on yer, little englander' the normally bonkers daily mail commentators are on this story.

I only look at it on line to catch up with the latest insane conspiracy theories.


I understand The Dog Kennel Hill campers are just there temporarily to be within the Dog Kennel Hill and Charter catchment areas.

Huggers Wrote:

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I'm amazed how all very 'good on

> yer, little englander' the normally bonkers daily

> mail commentators are on this story.



That's because he looks like this:


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The comments would be slightly different if he looked more like this:


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How did I miss this thread?!


It seems like this man just used his initiative when the chips were down. As long as it's legal then why not. Maybe that's what pisses you off more Rubyshoes- that he has an imagination and doesn't follow the herd? Hey maybe we're all the fools for paying all the crap that we do?


It's actually quite a genuis idea, though sadly alot of people who find themselves in a tough position might not have the money for the van in the first place :-(. Good on him though. Obviously if he's causing noise problems that's a different scenario but you can get that with any neighbours, and that's due to the individuals not being thoughtful or respectful, nothing to do with the abode they live in.

@kidkruger lol spot on. So many 'daily mail reader' types attempting to impose their draconian values on others. Look out! They're probably doing drugs in that van. Or filming pornography! Some people here are making that age old mistake of raising their beliefs to the status of truths where in fact they are just opinions. The only, the only real issue here is the potential of being disturbed by an engine running all night. Seems to be a lot of high horses people need to get off in ED. Ho hum.

Why, is Pilch a Daily Mail reader then? Is that the irony? I still don't see it, sorry.


Don't see anybody here attempting to impose draconian values on others apart from the OP and sympathisers?


Everyone else appear to be more of the live and let live persuasion .....

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