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Frankito Wrote:

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> I just wanna know where the M&S is going to be.

> Tempted to knock my own house down and build me

> own. Less hassle..


If you have a guest in your house would you still knock down and build a new house

or would you asked them to leave hope they will find acomodation.

I will be helping to the EDF for 4 weeks more if I don't go away.

minder Wrote:

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> LM - what was the point of your post? Made me

> feel a bit sick actually.


Sorry minder, I didn't mean to make you feel sick. There was no point to the post...it was a spoof of the ED General Issues Section: a bit of tomfoolery, if you like. I was feeling mischievous...it happens...


Hey ho...

Frankito Wrote:

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> I just wanna know where the M&S is going to be.

> Tempted to knock my own house down and build me

> own. Less hassle..


No need to knock down your own house Frankito...rumour has it that it's going to be at the site of Alleyn School (apparently there is the question over whether or not it is a cuckoo?). Come to think of it, it may not even be an M & S at all...word has just arrived that we may be talking about a Waitrose. What I can guarantee is that it absolutely will not be a Co-op (no food on their shelves).


Hope this helps!

That's all very well if you haven't got Olympic tickets and the tubes aren't on strike - make a four/five letter song/word from the past you want to dance to/die to/marry to from that then.


*searches internet for antidote to new strain of smart-arse bot*

maxxi Wrote:

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> *searches internet for antidote to new strain of

> smart-arse bot*


Have you tried Laura Robson? She might be able to sort something out this afternoon.

Shitty dog versus snotty kid WWF-style fighting today Dulwich Park opposite the American Gardens, east-side. Bring your mutts, bring you sprogs and let's have a fight off.


Prizes for the most aggressive beast (two or four legged) and also for the most original costume.


Mine is going dressed as Luchalibre, cape and all.


Refreshments will be served, kindly donated by Co-op LL (all out of date shit so no need to applaud).

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