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Isn't it supposed to be Lucky to Tread in Dog Poo.


EG. You are walking along the Pavement and intend to cross the road.


You tread in some Poo and stop to scrape your shoe..


A speeding motorist flies past....


Had you stepped off the Pavement it would most certainly have hit you...


Positve Thinking...


Never complain about Dog Poo Again. It could save your life.


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Isn't it supposed to be Lucky to Tread in Dog

> Poo.

>

> EG. You are walking along the Pavement and

> intend to cross the road.

>

> You tread in some Poo and stop to scrape

> your shoe..

>

> A speeding motorist flies past....

>

> Had you stepped off the Pavement it would

> most certainly have hit you...

>

> Positve Thinking...

>

> Never complain about Dog Poo Again. It could

> save your life.

>

> Foxy


Thats deep ...

This is not deep - hate to disappoint expectation.........


On a semi-serious note - The EDF is one of the best sources for local information and recommendations! I have been a "lurker" for a while. I think anywhere that calls itself a community and acts in that way with a genuine spirit should be lauded/applauded/celebrated.

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