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JoJo09 Wrote:

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> Hi, it is as i want to stay in East Dulwich to

> watch the wedding and want to know what the local

> pubs are dong, whether they are showing it or

> not...



u cld try staying at home m8 watch it on tv we all pay our lisenses so y waist lisense fee going 2 pub or club (td)?? thier is a time + place 4 gettin buzzed:)) and it is NOT when r Future King is gettin wed. show raspect and u will get raspact back

Sadly you are right


As much as these parasite scum need sorted out, making obviously light hearted comments on this Daily mail infested forum is probabaly not the best thing to do, so it is retracted under duress. Fascist state indeed


the sentiment remains though.lets hope they meet a badly driven white fiat Uno on their way to the airport.

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