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One christmas, I pressed my cold, snotty nose up against the steamed up windows of Pauls on Pall Mall and gazed upon the sleek well fed clientle enjoying its succulent offerings. a short omnibus ride later, I was enjoying tepid eels and mash in SE15. I know where I would sooner eat.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Deep original thinking dog duck, coupled with in

> attentive reading of the thread. But knock

> yourself out


Now ease up StraferJ, I reckon Dd is just having a bit of an off day is all.


Over 60% of his/her posts show a gift for trenchant observation concerning the local scene and pinpoint satire about some building with old stuff in it.


I reckon Dd's gotten all hyperbolic 'cause of too much coffee and will appreciate the irony of the caffine (sic) theme park notion when the jitters subside.

woodrot Wrote:

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> One christmas, I pressed my cold, snotty nose up

> against the steamed up windows of Pauls on Pall

> Mall and gazed upon the sleek well fed clientle

> enjoying its succulent offerings. a short omnibus

> ride later, I was enjoying tepid eels and mash in

> SE15. I know where I would sooner eat.


Right with you Woodie, in betwixt the two, and it falls twixt 'em is Rock Steady Eddies Camberwell caff, that'd be the spot.


Though I've not been there for a two-stretch or thereabouts (The reason? I recall a cold wintry interlude, a faulty door which allowed gusty ingress and my Dobie Gray-like propensity for drifting away). However I'll renew my acquaintance with Sol et al and let you know if the double sausage, double egg and chips is still as plentiful and qualitous as I was accustomed to, the tea as teeth-coating tanniny as before and the bottled Fanta the few degrees above room temperature it needs to be to accompany the scran while the builders' cools a little.


If not tomorrow then Friday.


Stand on me.


'Johnny-on-the-spot'

woodrot Wrote:

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> One christmas, I pressed my cold, snotty nose up

> against the steamed up windows of Pauls on Pall

> Mall and gazed upon the sleek well fed clientle

> enjoying its succulent offerings. a short omnibus

> ride later, I was enjoying tepid eels and mash in

> SE15. I know where I would sooner eat.


Paul on Pall Mall - there isn't one is there? I work on Pall Mall.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> woodrot Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > One christmas, I pressed my cold, snotty nose

> up

> > against the steamed up windows of Pauls on Pall

> > Mall and gazed upon the sleek well fed clientle

> > enjoying its succulent offerings. a short

> omnibus

> > ride later, I was enjoying tepid eels and mash

> in

> > SE15. I know where I would sooner eat.

>

> Paul on Pall Mall - there isn't one is there? I

> work on Pall Mall.


Thats because its a LIE.

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