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I totally disagree. MacD and other american chain food or coffee shops treat their staff like shit and do not enhance in any way the local businesses around. If people want a MacD after their saturday night piss-up or a sneaky cold 50p hamburger then let's not have it!really not worth it.

archic Wrote:

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> Diferrent thread, different discussion

> DulwichDoll.

> And you know exactly what I said: I would prefer

> seeing a welcoming lounge bar with a bit of Jazz

> on Bellenden Road. And apparently I am not the

> only one.



Who is the other one then ? I bet they dont work in that ' nasty Lidls' as archic calls it! Or the African restaurant archic dont want near him or McDs. None of these are welcome in his blinkered vision of Bellenden Village. So who would this jazz lounge be welcoming to ? Not me thats for sure.

I hope so. I don't disagree in principle with what you say, but your last 10 posts or so have been about archic, and I don't think he's posted anything since this morning. I just feel as though you've made your point.


However, my post was a bit abrupt, so sorry if I was rude.

  • 2 weeks later...

Dulwich Doll has been banned from East Dulwich Forums: Lucky for all of us actually.

She (or he apparently as I have picked up) has not been able to formulate any constructive comments here and has been seriously disturbing other East Dulwich threads.

I suspect her childish attitude will make her come back under a different name, but will probably get banned again for it!!

And sorry Louisa that you find my idea of a cool jazz bar offensive. Again, we have different views. So what?

Let it be!

archic Wrote:

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> Dulwich Doll has been banned from East Dulwich

> Forums: Lucky for all of us actually.

> She (or he apparently as I have picked up) has not

> been able to formulate any constructive comments

> here and has been seriously disturbing other East

> Dulwich threads.

> I suspect her childish attitude will make her come

> back under a different name, but will probably get

> banned again for it!!



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