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Good one Anna!


I like the sound of "co-ordinisation", just rolls off the tongue!


"compracticalities" also has a nice feel to it or "compactilisation" Sorry off with the fairies again...oh god, roll on 5pm, so bored! have so much to do and so little time to do it in, and have to be stuck here at work as drew the short straw this year!

Franklin - A nice meal - as in 'I had a great Franklin the other day'

Kebab & Wine - to be outrageously drunk and uncertain of your surroundings in the early hours of the morning - as in

'I was completely kebab & wine, good job I had the car, never have been able to walk home'

William Rose - an orderly polite (possibly too polite) queue - as in 'People don't know how to Wiliam Rose these days'

176 - projectile vomiting

Sylvester Road - an unexplained absence of post

East Dulwich Nick - a very ugly building or extension - as in 'It used to look lovely but they'v stuck EDN on the back'

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