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Selling off his knackered goods by the look it


(mind you 10/10 for honesty in the ad's)



Nette:-S


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Faulty Wholesale Xbox 360,Flip ultra,Fifa 12,Bush TV new

Posted by: maxamydus Yesterday, 12:49PM


Here we have a joblot of non/partly working items. Below is each item and what is wrong with them


Bush 26/28 inch Tv with remote control - Turns on and comes up with blue screen so no picture. Sometimes you can hear the programmes if you change the channels but still no picture


X box 360 - does not come with any of the wires so do not know what is wrong with it but i know it is brocken


Fifa 12 X box 360 - only works like 2/10 times and even then it cuts out after a few games


Flip ultra camcorder - Does not turn on


I do not know how much i will take for these items so send me offers and i will get back to you cheers

East Dulwich is really a group of 'Islands' co-existing in the same Space-Time Continuum.


1. Lilliput


Where making water in the Capital and storing it in small bottles is a crime (Treason)

(even though it may well be or the purpose of putting out fires and saving countless lives)


Here People who are trying to help are held under suspicion and scorned.


2. Brobdingnag


Here Large Creatures (Wasps) are ready to sting you. Pubs Bars Resturants Cafes.


Houses that are too big to live in are divided into smaller boxes.

but beware of giant Eagles that will carry you away and drop you in the surrounding oceans.


Unscrupulous Landlords.



3. The flying island of Laputa,


A kingdom devoted to the arts of music and mathematics but unable to use them for practical ends

as extracting sunbeams from cucumbers,

softening marble for use in pillows,

learning how to mix paint by smell,

and uncovering political conspiracies by examining the excrement of suspicious persons (Muckraking).


See ED Businesses , Restaurants and Trades.



4.Country of the Houyhnhnms


Those who may be in the form of a horse who all themselves Houyhnhnms

(which in their language means "the perfection of nature"), and that they are the rulers,


(Regular Posters)


While the deformed creatures called Yahoos are human beings in their base form.

(First time Posters)



Then there are little-enders and the big enders...

Based on which end one should open their breakfast Egg..

This is where Trivia is blown out of proportion as you point out..


Hope that helps


Fox

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