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Louisa Wrote:

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> > Yes, you are embarrassing. You are constantly

> editing posts and then making out that it was for

> ?other reasons?. Very tiresome robbin. But I?m not

> the spelling police, so unlike you I won?t

> continue to raise it all the time.

>

Louisa, as well you know, I pointed out (correctly) the post you responded to had NOT been edited! I see you ignored that inconvenient fact, rather than admit your post was nonsense - which suggests you were deliberately trolling, rather than it being an honest mistake. Instead, you post some sort of painfully imbecilic response, more redolent of a playground spat between 7 year olds. Please give it a rest.


OP - if you are worried about the number of rats, it's worth drawing their presence to the attention of the Council, because if they are dealt with sooner rather than later they won't disappear, but it might avoid them moving in en masse like they did in Lincoln's Inn Fields. When they reach that point they are pretty vile to encounter and more difficult to eradicate. Seeing 5 or 6 rats scuttling about scavenging for food/fighting each other right in front of you on the pavement, was a very unpleasant experience!

hi, robbin, where would you draw the line at offensiveness?


if I replaced 'rats' in your last sentence with 'meerkats'/'gnus on the Serengeti'/'football supporters'/'hipsters in Shoreditch' all of which scuttle about in numbers and compete with each other for goodies (albeit of different kinds) would you still be offended by them?

Unfortunately civilservant, robbin enjoys trolling the forum under the guise of correcting people, also more commonly known as goading. It?s actually bordering on a smart form of trolling, because they do try and keep to the plot and sound convincing by having a convenient back story. You don?t need to delve too far back into the annuals of EDF History to find numerous examples of robbin trying to be smart and falling at the first fence.


A good analogy of robbin, would be the playground stirer who winds up a few people and gets them to have a go at each other, whilst smugly stood on the sidelines crying with laughter.


?Not me guv??


Nice try robbin, failed again.


Louisa.

And there you go again, Louisa. For a few months there you tried to re-invent yourself as normal, after you got yourself banned by your constant rudeness to people and by your achingly repetitive theme of running down other residents/users of the EDF as being 'posh' or 'out of towners' or people who just like to be 'seen' in new restaurants etc. etc. etc. ad nauseum. But the mask has already slipped hasn't it? Looking at how you are being gratuitously rude to all sorts of other people (seemingly deliberately winding them up, as before) on other threads on here, it's clear you do not reserve such conduct for me - it's clear you just 'get off' on it.


Sorry civilservant - I confess to not understanding your question - it's seems a bit out of left field. It's not a matter of drawing a line about anything - I was merely saying I found having several rats fighting and running around by my ankles unpleasant. I wouldn't have thought that was a surprising reaction. It was pretty vile when the major rat infestation was at it's height in Lincoln's Inn Fields. I guess you had to be there. I'm struggling to see what meerkats, Gnus or hipsters have to do with finding a rat infestation unpleasant?!

Ah but you see robbin I don?t need to reinvent myself, why would I need to preach to the converted? Everyone on here has opinions about me, and I don?t particularly care either way. I have a style which isn?t to everyone?s taste, and that?s fair enough. But it?s below the belt for you to use that, and predictable may I add.


Getting back onto the topic of you and your posts, you also have a unique style which is often quite blunt and politically slanted. Your forum back catalogue shows this. The troll card could easily be used against you for the same reasons robbin. You do goad people on here, and don?t deny that you do because the proof is in the pudding. You went out of your way to take a thread off topic to pull me up on my spelling, something you knew damn well would get me angry. You then, as I previously explained with my analogy, went on to play the innocent card. That is trolling.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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I have a

> style which isn?t to everyone?s taste



But it's not your "style" which is the issue, is it?


It's the content of your posts, constantly dissing the people who live in East Dulwich.


And pretending you don't know exactly what you are doing.


It ceased to be amusing long ago, except perhaps to people new to the forum who haven't seen it all before.

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