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You've heard it all before from me, but litterbugs and pavement cyclers are my bete noires.

On a more positive note, what I DO like are cheery shopkeepers, like the men from Plant Nation and the woman at A J Farmer and Val, and jolly bloggers, like Dulwich Mum and the Landcroft House collective. Nero

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ChavWivaLawDegree Wrote:

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> What's a Kitchen Aid? Isn't that some kind of

> member of staff?


C'mon, Chav.. get with the must-have ED kitchen accessories. They do a cracking toaster.. well worth a hundred of your notes - time to bin that terribly cliched Dualit number you're so proud of.

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