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"Oh look, how exciting, its another A380! No, of course we don't mind aircraft noise here in ED."



"No, of course I wouldn't complain about a local business on the local forum in the first instance... I'd be sure to address any issues in real-life beforehand."

Jeremy Wrote:

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> "We live in Peckham - not East Dulwich, not

> 'Bellenden Village'... Peckham".


I thought we weren't targeting them?!


"I rather like Radio 2. Or Classic FM when we have visitors - it's just that bit more elegant"

"There's more to life than having a family."


"I can't be bothered to colour my hair now it's going grey."


"William Rose is stupidly expensive and it makes me laugh to see the queue trailing down the street on a Saturday morning."


"We're only living in ED till we can afford to move into the village."


"My kids walk to school on their own."


"I don't have a creative bone in my body."

I'm just going for a wander - you'd be amazed at the stuff people around here leave out for the bin man.


No I will NOT wear cargo shorts - I'm not a child!


But it's cheaper look, it's Co-op own brand!


I'm gonna get a new mini cooper or a BMW hatchback - you know, like those estate agent guys have.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> oilworker Wrote:

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> > I've never tried garlic - what does it taste

> > like??

>

> Tsk tsk, really ...."I've never tried new season

> wet garlic" etc etc



double tsk, tsk, "Wild garlic!? just looks like a bunch of smelly leaves - phoo take it away!"

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