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8. Clive's 8 bedroom mansion in Buckinghamshire (my mother was one of his one stale loaf of bread a week merchants).


DPF sweetie, I know I do get your blood pumping like no other issue, but please refrain from biting off your nose to spite your face.


Louisa

"Louisa's" posts have increased inversely with the decline in "Dulwich Mum's" posts.


I don't think she's a fake persona because she transgresses the line of common decency on occassion. Such as when that child-abductor was on the loose and when she questioned the honesty of the account of that mum whose little girl got attacked by the dog. Most of the time she is just plain laughable though.

1. Kennedys (for sausages)

2. Ayres (for bread)

3. Shops in Nunhead (so much more real than ED)

4. Peckham (see 3. above)

5. Camberwell (see 3. above)

6. The French restaurant near the Plough (name escapes me)

7. Working mens' cafes

8. On her high horse

9. The real world

10. On another planet

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