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couldn't really think of any where to put this so why not start a new thread


went in the Gowlett on Saturday - great beer but my word, if they were looking for a way to replic8 the DSS-waiting room atmosphere of the Rye Lane McDonald's then they more than achieved it


CSB

There is nothing wrong with being a Millwall season ticket holder.


There is something distinctly wrong with referring to oneself in the third person.



DulwichFox Wrote:

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I like in there and I remember it when it was a real shithole. Full of thugs. In fact an old friend of mine ran it for a while back in those days. It was fecking horrible then. It's got a fine selection of ales, great pizza, a pool table, friendly bar staff and the music is often very good. Do they still do Lucky Sevens on Thursday nights?

tfm33 Wrote:

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> There is nothing wrong with being a Millwall

> season ticket holder.

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> to oneself in the third person.

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DulwichFox is not my real name, So I am not referring to Myself in the Third person.


DulwichFox is a Pseudonym of mine. and the Fox like me is a Millwall Season Ticket Holder. ;)


Fox. (Not actually a Real Fox)

Jah Lush Wrote:

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I was about to ask the same question!


I even borrowed some of my sister's old 45s, but then I never went back. The only time I did it, some f-er played one of the ones I'd taken down, and I didn't have anything else with me, so I had to play it again :( My Girl, Otis Redding, I think it was :))

I like it there for beers pizza pool, been challenged there though on 2x different occasions.

Once by some big, grey-haired wine-drinking tit who couldn't back it up.

Another by some chav shaven-headed tradesman - that time I got a cab home sharpish !

Still go though, pizza too good to avoid.

Yep, Lucky 7s very much alive and kicking. And Sue, my tip is always to take along a couple of spares for just such a happening. In fact I usually take a few, in case the mood of the night feels different from what I'd planned to play.


And Otta, really, in the Gowlett? I remember a Saturday in the CPT when my companion was threatened by a coked up wanker who claimed to have a knife for erroneously identifying the football hat on his child's head.

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