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Which Shops on Lordship Lane & North Cross Road (Stalls) do you use regularly..


My Places:-


North Cross.


Clippers When needed

LLoyds Pharmacy Frequently


Lordship Lane


Corner of NC. ? Occasionally

Iceland Occasionally

Post Office Rarely

My Bank Occasionally

Co-Op Occasionally

SMBS Occasionally

William Rose Rarely


Jaflong Frequently

Other Indian Occasionally


Dulwich DIY Occasionally Probably the most(only)usefull shop in ED.


EDT Occasionally

Bishop Frequently Don't ask me why.



The rest can close. Never use them



Foxy


 

*Bob* Wrote:

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> There must be some corner of the world that could

> afford you just the tiniest bit of pleasure -

> before you slide miserably into the grave?


With respect, I think you're making assumptions about which of the Co-Ops he meant.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Time to move perhaps, Foxy?

>

> There must be some corner of the world that could

> afford you just the tiniest bit of pleasure -

> before you slide miserably into the grave?


My thoughts exactly. He hasnt been in the most chirpy mood of late.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Time to move perhaps, Foxy?

>

> There must be some corner of the world that could

> afford you just the tiniest bit of pleasure -

> before you slide miserably into the grave?


It was a simple question...


What shops do you use regularly...


I do not rely on an ED shopping experiance to give me Pleasure.

I intend to die with a smile on my face.

Hopefully a few years left.


StraferJack (He is much sweeter in real life tho.)

At least you understand that EDF and real life are two very different places. :)


I see myself as the Jack Dee of the EDF. Dry Droll ?? Not that I like Jack Dee.


The Fox is a psuedonym. The Fox's views are not always my views..

Disagreement with the views of The Fox are reinforcement of my own views...


Any way I'm off to take part in one of my Real Life fantasies.


That Millwall will get 3 point tonight.


Bye.


Mick.

Mick, (may I call you Mick?)


Taking the time to compile a list of local businesses you never use - accompanied by the notion that they could close because you don't use them - is not 'dry' or 'droll' in the Jack Dee sense. Or in any other sense. It's an act of joyless misery, devoid of any sort of the qualifying humour required. It's totally misjudged. Your perception and actual reality are poles apart.


If you are an all-round sweetpea in real life - with bonhomie leaking from every hole - then please.. for the love of god - let a bit of it leak out on here.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> **Disagreement with the views of The Fox are

> reinforcement of my own views...**

>

> Fox, you are an unmitigated c*nt.


Reading through your some of your many posts.. I notice I am not the only person you have insulted.


Your Vocabulary seems a little limited.


As for unmitigated Well I never do anything by half.


Have a Great day Ted


Dulwichfox

*Bob* Wrote:

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> If you are an all-round sweetpea in real life -

> with bonhomie leaking from every hole - then

> please.. for the love of god - let a bit of it

> leak out on here.


No *Bob*


I think you've overlooked a bit of Foxy's leakage


Remember the Photography - there was one of a piece of stone & one of a rose garden I seem to remember.


They most beautifully showed his creative and some might say joyful side.


But I do think he's inclined to keep these under wraps these day - obviously not dry/droll enough.



That aside. I worked on Jack doh dah's house. He was very pleasant, except when his wife was around & he hid away 'writing' (in his bathroom no less). She still tops my list of "Most unpleasant people I've ever met"

He also rode a motorbike & had many hats and dark glasses in/on his hall table.


Make of that what you will

Oh Fox. It's so complicated, this artificial construct business. See, the more I call DF, the construct, a c*nt, the more I reinforce your other you, the Mick, your inner Mick-ness, as a regular stand-up guy. You said so yourself.


**Disagreement with the views of The Fox are reinforcement of my own views...**


So Mick, the Swiftian wielder of the keyboard, should be flattered that his creation, DF, comes over as such a miserable c*nt.


As for my many posts: you're only 300 behind me in just over three fewer years on the boards. I think you'll have passed me in a month or so.


Cheers,


Dave.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> no wonder people complain about the amount of "air

> traffic" above Dulwich...



I never complain about "air traffic" above Dulwich...


Re-assures one that Eyjafjallaj?kull has not erupted again.


Foxy :)

Otta Wrote:

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> His missus is a regular in the Family Room unless

> I'm mistaken.

>

> She doesn't do the Hugs thing though.


Maybe that's why he was so needy.


*no hugs*


(Rare burger does sound nice, though sadly chips not up to much))

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