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:))I wonder if this was some kind of publicity stunt, pending a change of name to "The Bird and Bush"?


Or: maybe the landlord is a bit dyslexic and has misread all these "Thursday Night Quiz" signs in various other ED establishments?


Or: but no, already I feel strangely grubby. Someone else have a go!

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Why did this happen when I didn't go to Lucky 7s.

> That night gets better and better. And chance

> she'll be serving behind the bar next time? ;-)

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> *waits for hail of abuse from East Dulwich women's

> lib*


Have you not seen a naked woman before?

generally not hanging around, muff akimbo, in the Gowlett in all fairness.

Must have been a very surreal sight.


Not unlike the time a completely naked man cycled past Mrs Mockers and I in Cambridge one afternoon, it not the nakedness per se, it the sheer incongruity of it all.

Ratty said, 'It was - my missus got pictures (as did nearly everyone in there!!) I may post them but they are NSFW really! ;)'

important punctuation, ratty. I nearly read it as: 'It was my missus - got pictures (as did nearly everyone in there!!) I may post them but they are NSFW really!' Felt worried about your safety!

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