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I noticed a big hole in the middle of the roundabout yesterday.


I remember there being some talk of public artwork (cue fisticuffs on the subject of waste of money / artists shouln't be subsidised / oh yes they should etc etc).


Is it about to land?


What is it?


Or is it just drains?

it's the first of a trial-scheme of 'Drive-Round McDonalds'


You txt them at the top of Denmark Hill and by the time you get to the roundabout your order is ready and steaming on the end of a stick, leaving you to pick it up 'mail train style' while swooping round the roundabout. By the time you get to Franklins you'll have bum cancer.




(some / all of this may not be true)

Pongo Wrote:

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> it's the first of a trial-scheme of 'Drive-Round

> McDonalds'

>

> You txt them at the top of Denmark Hill and by the

> time you get to the roundabout your order is ready

> and steaming on the end of a stick, leaving you to

> pick it up 'mail train style' while swooping round

> the roundabout. By the time you get to Franklins

> you'll have bum cancer.

>

>

>

> (some / all of this may not be true)


>:D<

  • 3 weeks later...
Southwark,as you may recall asked the residents of ED what would we like on the roundabout, the majority voted, and yes you have guessed it, its a palm tree, being flown all the way from chilli. So Southwark congrats on contributing to saving our planet and flying a tree across the world to create even more problems with the traffic situation.

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