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Went out last night to Lordship Lane...


My pub The Bishop was closed.. Open today..


Went to Jaflong for a Curry. Restaurant was empty as were most other places..


I appeal to People to reclaim our Lane.


Go out and have a meal. Go out and have a beer. Go out and buy something from our local shops..


Support our community. Support our shops, restaurants, bars and Pubs....


Do not hide away at home...


Go out and enjoy youselves...


Dunkirk spirit ...

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> StraferJack Wrote:

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> > Introduce myself? We've already met!

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> > Oh wait . That was before I tried to retire.

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> Now I am confused !


Oh yeah


Tell me about it...

Okay it was a struggle and expensive but I am here.


Here at Au Petit Pierre (4 Rue Dampierre, Dunkerque) with a plate full of Terrine de FOIE GRAS aux pruneaux et ? la chicor?e in front of me and you're nowhere to be seen!? Let me know who you are and I will buy you a pastis. Well?


I'll give it another ten minutes.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> StraferJack Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Introduce myself? We've already met!

> >

> > Oh wait . That was before I tried to retire.

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> Now I am confused !



When I was introduced to SJ he reminded me a little of jedwood. Does that help.

Don't worry Mick. At Christmas my Dad told me how much my stepmum was getting into her Kimball. I was amazed at her interest in the godfather of data warehouse design (and the third normal form) until she pulled out the eponymous ebook reader.


Also, my Dad also once asked me who played GARTH Vader in Star Wars.

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