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Don't know if this has already been posted. Very funny on Dulwich 'farmers' market'.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZmAvoBfGOY&feature=related


And this one on the bankers is fab (he does talk a lot of sense - bear in mind the ranting is his performance trademark, but certainly speaks for many people, myself included):


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2KeBfy34mQ


Enjoy.

I suppose I found it particularly amusing because I myself have recently discovered the joys of Lidl (so cheap they couldn't afford a second vowel - my joke) and now shop there regularly for essentials because I refuse to be ripped off by Sainsbury's. In fact, Lidl's veg are very good indeed! I also love East Dulwich market.


However, his rant about the bankers is especially apt. And do remember he is a performance artist. He is not as stupid as he might come over.


By the way, admin, why has this been moved to the lounge when the first video mentions [East] Dulwich?

All he's done for the first one - it would seem - is trawled the EDF and lifted the comments on Franklin's 'Farm Shop' and those on the tat-mock-antique-furniture that has been for sale at NthX Rd market and that little 'antique' shop that used to be down near Blackbird Bakery.


Maybe his next rant will be about foie gras..

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