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Champ Wrote:

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> You're all wrong and getting yourselves all

> excited over nothing. I'm just an innocent user of

> the EDF eager to contribute to informative and

> stimulating discussions about East Dulwich. So

> what if I'm new? Get over it!


By posting in The Lounge first....

VN/STF Lurker Wrote:

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> Urgh. Don't inflate this pathetic racist's ego any

> further. I've ssen BBW banned from countless

> forums. And on each one he was progressively more

> offensive than the last. Sure, he appeals to the

> right-wing, and anyone else who enjoys his

> disgusting brand of humour. But, on the bright

> side, he sticks out a mile, which means that he's

> swiftly disposed of.

>

>>

> People on the dole should be subjected to a

> monthly audit to make sure they're not spending

> their benefits on beer and tattoos.

>

>



what's wrong with that?

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