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Oh no, Petty Betty has escaped from her cage yet again...




pk Wrote:

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> KidKruger Wrote:

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> > pk I don't care what you don't understand.

> > If you wanna know what lindylou was on about in

> > their posts, ask them.

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> I did

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> But you answered

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> I?m not sure why

Wow, this reminds me of the series of Grange Hill where racism was the main theme.


For those not familar with this classic programme its all on Youtube. An hour or so distraction from the current world



Not sure if it was a pivotal moment in kids' TV or some crass oversimplification.

Mostly because I feel like it... now what?s your excuse..?


k Wrote:

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> Frankito Wrote:

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> > Oh no, Petty Betty has escaped from her cage

> yet

> > again...

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> why do you bother?

In reply to [www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk]


Renata Hamvas Wrote:

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> Definitely not allowed! Please Mountain walker,

> could you email me any details you can, where,

> what time, age of players etc so that we can try

> and identify whether it is one of the clubs that

> usually use the park to play. my details are below

> thanks Renata



Large gatherings regularly playing/watching football on the astros behind Duwich Hamlet FC most afternoons until dark.


Whilst here, can something be done about inconsiderate jogging? I now have returned to using the bus instead of walking because I feel it's safer on the bus rather than on the street with joggers coming up close and panting in my face or from behind brushing past me. Thanks.

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