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Louisa Wrote:

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> Somewhere for Ron70 to watch VHS videos of me

> banging on about class.

>

> Louisa.


Not sure I get the VHS connotation, however, finally, a post which hasn't made me cringe at your bigoted views!


Ron

charlesfare Wrote:

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> How many book shops are there in East Dulwich btw?


There's a nice one in Upland Road, then there's Chener Books on L.L..... Oh no I can hear those voices in my head shouting LEAVE IT SON.....LEAVE IT!!!!!!

Loving the thread but rather boringly can only think it's part of the planning permission for a luxury house with 2 stories plus basement development that was posted on the lamp post 6-8 months ago. I wonder if the basements planned for the other side of the street (old police station)will meet and provide a subterranean community.

Ron70 Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

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> > Somewhere for Ron70 to watch VHS videos of me

> > banging on about class.

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> Not sure I get the VHS connotation, however,

> finally, a post which hasn't made me cringe at

> your bigoted views!

>

> Ron


I imagine if I gave a s*it I would probably take this as a compliment but tbh, I don't give a toss whether you like my "bigoted views" or not. Nice to know you care enough to post a response to my initial comment though :-)


Louisa.

EDmummy Wrote:

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> Loving the thread but rather boringly can only

> think it's part of the planning permission for a

> luxury house with 2 stories plus basement

> development that was posted on the lamp post 6-8

> months ago. I wonder if the basements planned for

> the other side of the street (old police

> station)will meet and provide a subterranean

> community.


That might be the 'garden centre' behind it. Permission has been granted to build there.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Ron70 Wrote:

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> > Louisa Wrote:

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> > > Somewhere for Ron70 to watch VHS videos of me

> > > banging on about class.

> > >

> > > Louisa.

> >

> > Not sure I get the VHS connotation, however,

> > finally, a post which hasn't made me cringe at

> > your bigoted views!

> >

> > Ron

>

> I imagine if I gave a s*it I would probably take

> this as a compliment but tbh, I don't give a toss

> whether you like my "bigoted views" or not. Nice

> to know you care enough to post a response to my

> initial comment though :-)

>

> Louisa.



Nice to see you admitting you're a bigot.


Ron

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Sophron Wrote:

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> > Anger management centre for Ron and Louisa.

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> You not keen on the knocking shop then


Well...could it double up as both? It seems there's a lot of up-tight people around here who could do with some sort of release..it's not really my style though.

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