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To the 2 young ladies who copped a feel as I stood outside the Dream Machine on LL last night


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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Are you implying that Sean is deaf, dumb and

> blind?


Heaven forfend PGC. And before anyone suggests it I'm not implying the same about the young women in question either.

Though from the sound of his original post there's probably something in there about pinning and balls.

And also, I think that SM was being over self-deprecating when he suggested a surfeit of alcohol might have been responsible for the welcome assault on his person.

Three words SM. Pher Oh Mones.

geez, and i wasn't planning on going to the forum drinks on friday as i will be halfway to cornwall (with any luck). but all this talk of sean "my favouritest forumite" macgabhann being felt-up, being a hottie, etc (not to mention the reference to pinball wizard, easily one of the best songs ever) has got me feeling that i need to change my plans so i can see for myself what all this fuss is about.


now, how to persuade tosh (aka mr shosh)...


>:D<

  • 2 weeks later...

Mr MacGabhan!


OHMYGOD!!!


You have been sexually assaulted, and in typical Irish fashion, you are hiding your self blame and disgust behind a tissue of bravado. These two women (if indeed they were female) should be ashamed of themselves, you an Irish Roman Catholic boy with a devoted girl friend and everything.


I myself was not even in the country at the time, and myself and the au pair were no-where at all near Lordship Lane...


It sounds to me that East Dulwich is turning into a depraved version of Faliraki (gasp).

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