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The decorations outside were welcome and inventive but please take them down now. There?s already wisps of nylon cobweb (nasty for wildlife to eat or get snagged up in) and pumpkins in the street (nice for the birds, maybe, but also for rats). It?ll soon be time for Christmas (by which I mean December) so you?ll be able to dress up your fronts again soon.
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Nigello Wrote:

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I have every right, as do you and anyone else. We have free speech, remember. Thank you for your input, Mr Mussolini. PS I?m not telling, just asking politely. There?s a difference.


Just FYI - https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,2154894,2155544#msg-2155544

diable rouge Wrote:

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> 'Mr Taylor' has gone from bemused middle-class

> angst parent to class war warrior in a matter of

> weeks...:)



Yes...what happened to that 'debonair family man', who was 'quite the socialite' down surbiton way.....


he seems to have got very angry, very quickly.....

TheCat Wrote:

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> diable rouge Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

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> > 'Mr Taylor' has gone from bemused middle-class

> > angst parent to class war warrior in a matter

> of

> > weeks...:)

>

>

> Yes...what happened to that 'debonair family man',

> who was 'quite the socialite' down surbiton

> way.....

>

> he seems to have got very angry, very quickly.....


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