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James Wrote:

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> I know the service in the co-op is a bit shoddy

> sometimes but that's a bit disproportionate


But it's been nothing to do with the co-op for a very long time, long sold, in our wisdom the populace stopped supporting the co-op and the building is now the epitome of 2008, it is a Ladbrokes. (See also former Woolwich on Lordship Lane, also bookies, mutual benefit junked because someone flashed a few fivers before us).


Shooter was probsbly a gambler who has chucked away the family home and everything else, and will now B****r off leaving his unknowing wife and kids to answer the door to the bailiffs?

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