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AllforNun Wrote:

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> It has been happily neglected in SE15 for many

> many years, however now that it is really being

> used by the folk in SE22 things are starting to

> change. No doubt they will be shifting all the

> amenities towards the SE22 side ! The moment you

> walk past Cafe and up though the trees you will

> suddenly notice, rusty lamposts, a rusty fence,

> broken signs and a barely functioning Zebra

> crossing. And lets not forget the derelict splash

> pool soon to be filled in moved......


Middle class turf wars.

AcedOut Wrote:

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> This thread is hilarious! There are some gullible

> folk on here ;)


I've just looked back over the posts. I can't believe I was taken in by this whole thing.

Boy, is my face red.

In just a few words you've exposed it for the ruse, it's now clear it was.


I'll be right back.


There, just had to throw myself on my knees and thank the Good Lord for your ability to put all, right, just when everyone was on the verge of being gulled completely.

AcedOut. He'll tell us what to do.

AllforNun Wrote:

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> Christ on a trike ! I should have been an

> hypnotist .....credit crunch what credit crunch

> ......go buy your wife some jimmy choo's.


*picks up megaphone, clicks on megaphone, addresses AllFor Nun*


PUT THE KEYBOARD DOWN! WE MEAN YOU NO HARM! COME OUT OF THE BUILDING WITH THE TRIKE OVER YOUR HEAD!

WE NONE OF US ARE INTERESTED IN CHRIST BEING HURT. NOT AGAIN. HIS FATHER HAS SAID HE WILL NOT PRESS CHARGES. IN THIS WORLD.

I AM RELIABLY INFORMED THAT SAID FATHER IS 'A BIT TASTY' THOUGH AND HE SAYS HE'S NOT GOT ALL DAY, AND HAS THE OPTION OF AN 'OLD TESTAMENT' ENDING TO THE PROCEEDINGS. WHATEVER THAT MEANS.

IF YOU ARE WANTING THE SACRIFICE OF A HYPNOTIST, PAUL DANIELS AGENT HAS JUST BEEN IN TOUCH AND SAYS HE'S UP FOR THE JOB.

WOULDN'T HE BE CLOSE ENOUGH?

THINK OF THE CHILDREN, ALLFORNUN, THINK OF THE CHILDREN.

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