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Louisa Wrote:

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> I'm with Jeremy on this. Some people are just

> fanatical about shops changing hands. They must

> have the southwark planning portal saved as a

> favourite.

>

> Louisa.


I assume that you include yourself in "Some people" - wasn't it you that started the thread on the East Dulwich Deli closing and suggesting what might move in instead ?

Pizza is just posh cheese on toast anyway. You can get it in Iceland for ?1 - what sort of imbicile would pay more than that for a pizza?


Probably the same sort of person who is obsessed with "restaurants" and other post-gentrification yuppie trappings.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Pizza is just posh cheese on toast anyway. You can

> get it in Iceland for ?1 - what sort of imbicile

> would pay more than that for a pizza?

>

> Probably the same sort of person who is obsessed

> with "restaurants" and other post-gentrification

> yuppie trappings.


The more yuppie trappings the better I say. Especially if it means glamorous people sunning themselves outside looking cool, eating/drinking whatever overpriced pizza replacement comes around. I love all that.

ed_pete Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I'm with Jeremy on this. Some people are just

> > fanatical about shops changing hands. They must

> > have the southwark planning portal saved as a

> > favourite.

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> I assume that you include yourself in "Some

> people" - wasn't it you that started the thread on

> the East Dulwich Deli closing and suggesting what

> might move in instead ?


Oh for goodness sakes (I said something else in my head). I started the thread about the EDD because it's become iconic and is in a prime retail spot. Totally different to an old pizza shop. No one cares!


Louisa.

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