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"I'm an expert shopper and tend to look through hundreds of products before making up my mind"



"I look young and fit"



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"no one in my lifetime have successfully put a label on me"



"I don't do mainstream I'm afraid. This set the template for everything I do. It's why I don't do Waitrose anymore"



"I bought a loaf in Lidl last week and it was rather good"



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"I've seen John Prescott live"



"I'm drawing a line in the sand and ending all ties. Once I've made a decision then there's no turning back"



"gardening is not yet one of my priority projects.. I'll know when the time is right to start on the garden project. I rarely get my projects wrong? At some point in my life I may take up gardening but want to make sure it's done to a very high standard"



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UDT's first ever post always brings a lump to my throat...


Well it seems Bic Basher hasn't thought this through about removing the route between Peckham Bus Garage and New Cross Gate. Travellers from New Cross and Peckham tend to use the route to go into Dulwich and Streatham. It also provides a link to the East London line at New Cross Gate for the residents of Dulwich.


Who'd thought he would've gone onto such greatness. And where's Bic Basher now?...exactly!

My favourites:


"M&S represents naffness and isn't a draw for customers who have discerning taste. They, like myself, will travel down to Brixton Village where you can get the full works of independent retailers and more importantly, surrounded by cool minded people"


"I like all things cool so I'll be avoiding M&S on Lordship Lane and spending more time in Brixton and Spitalfield as their retail environment tends to cater more to my exquisite tastes"

???? Wrote:

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> bit pitchfork for me to be honest you all 'enjoy'



In any other case I'd agree


But if UDT's previous character is anything to go by, then I expect to see a


"Ha, so I've got to you this much that you've started a threads out me. It shows your weakness, you've lost"


type response from the indomitable UDT


See it as a compliment in his case

El Pibe Wrote:

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> or as the late great Kenneth Willimas said

> "Infamy infamy, they've all got it in for me" ;-)


But cowards to do anything serious to my face.


Go back and live your boring low self-esteem lives. Nothing here to see.

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