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lavender27 Wrote:

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> Why is it called "white stuff". , if it was

> called"black stuff" there would be a uproar?



Why do you say that.. ?

Havn't seen / heard any uproar about the Beer Shop on East Dulwich Road 'Hop Burns & Black'

lavender27 Wrote:

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> Why is it called "white stuff". , if it was

> called"black stuff" there would be a uproar?


Seriously? I mean really seriously? It's called white stuff as it began as an apres-ski wear firm, started by two British lads working in Val D'Isere calling themselves "Boys from the White Stuff." Pretty sure if someone wanted to set up a shop selling, say, Goth clothing and called it "Black Stuff" nobody would give, ahem, a stuff. Your post took me back to the '80s when the Sun used to peddle rubbish about black coffee being banned in County Hall!

lavender27 Wrote:

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> Perhaps I'm stuck in the 80's , can someone come

> get me out.

> I didn't know the origin of the name, thanks for

> explanation RH.


Is your real name Alex Drake, then, lavender27?

adonirum Wrote:

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> lavender27 Wrote:

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> > Perhaps I'm stuck in the 80's , can someone

> come

> > get me out.

> > I didn't know the origin of the name, thanks

> for

> > explanation RH.

>

> Is your real name Alex Drake, then, lavender27?


Sorry, my identity is confidential.

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