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No, Fox, it doesn't.


But I was commenting on the tone of your and Louisa's posts on this thread.


And obviously (I thought) the "Did you spend it together?" was a joke.


I'm sorry if you didn't think it was funny, and I'm sorry if you didn't have a happy Christmas.


But many people spending Christmas with their families can have a very hard time, and also some people are quite happy being by themselves at Christmas.


I do see that feeling you have no choice must be difficult.

Seabag Wrote:

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>

> I'm sure dozens of people saw me in Waitrose

> Marylebone high street, buying my cheese. Great

> selection and pricing.

>

Actually, someone caught you on their mobile and it's been posted on YouTube. Going viral.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Sounds like you both had a really joyful

> > Christmas, Fox and Louisa.

> >

> > Did you spend it together?

>

> No, having no family, I spent it alone like I do

> every year.

>

> Hope that makes you feel better in yourself.

>

> Foxy


Come on Foxy, you know that Sue was having a gentle dig at the fact that you and Louisa seem so often in agreement and clearly wasn't trying to be hurtful in any way, there's no need to try to make her feel bad when she wasn't trying to do that to you.

fonread Wrote:

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> Absolutely none of my business, but seems weird

> that Mick and Sue are basically neighbours yet

> still bicker on public forums. Oh well. Happy new

> year to you both!


This just keeps on giving, I must get out more,actually burst out laughing when I read this! Do they know they are speaking to each other on here, do they speak in the "real world". Answers on a postcard, sorry stamp!

What I like about this forum is some one posts a thread on a certain subject.the first few posts give their views on it.then the posts go off course then people start slagging each other off. Brilliant! I love it ! Roll on 2017

fonread Wrote:

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> Absolutely none of my business, but seems weird

> that (Fox) and Sue are basically neighbours yet

> still bicker on public forums. Oh well. Happy new

> year to you both!



We live in the same road.


I know a lot of people in real life who post on here, and several of them also live in nearby roads.


Most of them seem to have similar views to me on most things. Dulwich Fox doesn't.


What are you suggesting, that instead of responding to his posts on here I should go and knock on his door and tell him I disagree with him in person?


I'd be permanently down there!


And you are right, it is absolutely none of your business. So if you know that, why did you post it?


It's also not forum etiquette to out somebody's real life name unless they use it openly on here, I believe.


Happy New Year to you too!


ETA: I see you have now edited your post to remove Foxy's real life name, so I will edit mine to remove it in the quoted part above.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Feel free to bicker amongst yourselves..

>

> The Fox is off to welcome in 2017..

>

> Nice Hot soak... Nice Hot Curry... and a couple

> of Cold beers..

>

> Nothing changes... Just another year.

>

> May your one be a happy one.

>

> Fox.



Have a good time, Fox!

turtle Wrote:

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> Do they know they are speaking to each other on

> here, do they speak in the "real world". Answers

> on a postcard, sorry stamp!




The answer is yes to both questions :)

teddyboy23 Wrote:

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> What I like about this forum is some one posts a

> thread on a certain subject.the first few posts

> give their views on it.then the posts go off

> course then people start slagging each other off.



I'm guessing you don't post on many other forums, then?


Just a wild guess :))

Louisa, you could apply your "look at me" opinion to yourself on this forum. Really, I am so bored of your bile and miserable outlook, is there nothing that you can't just let be? There are probably 100 more cheeses to choose from at the cheese block - a local, independent shop, than there are at a supermarket and for some that live around here supporting the local economy is much more important than spending it all in shit supermarkets. There would have been hour-long queues to get out of the car park at sainsburys, chugging out pollution and you're moaning about community minded people queuing for cheese for half an hour!

But you get what you want, don't you? Loook at you, look at Louisa, ooh, look at what Louisa said... If you're always so in need of an audience why don't you get out of your house and on to your soapbox? That way you can say what you think directly to the people you're seemingly and continually so appalled by, straight to their faces, see what kind of an audience you get then.

Next year we'll have not one, but two cheese outlets. Mons & The Cheese Block, and with that will be a whole new thread on 'who's got the longest queue for cheese'


It will be endlessly facinating and the usual suspects can apply their wisdoms


Until then, I'll not be holding my breath

Seabag Wrote:

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> Next year we'll have not one, but two cheese

> outlets. Mons & The Cheese Block


Wow. Charles de Gaulle famously complained that it was impossible to govern a country that had 246 different types of cheese, how will unity be maintained in ED with two cheese shops? Already just one cheese shop has provoked four pages of internecine warfare, we'll need UN peacekeepers on Lordship Lane before the year's out...

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