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Dear Dulwichmum


Don't be afraid just take a look. Do you not get this glossy magazine through your door or is your house not worthy? It mentions you ,spy,posh and others and how you should all get round to these funky trendy shoe shops of dulwich instead of going in town. Thanks again for your help about the plunger, need more help now, can you recommend a company that installs these fantastic descending carports?


K :))

Darling Karter,


Check out this url for the carport of your dreams!


http://www.bpindex.co.uk/manf.html?id=9364


I have read the article now in Dulwich Life, and I wouldn't mind, but I took Ana and the children in to that shop last Thursday to buy them all some sensible Crocs shoes for the summer - enormous flat plastic functional shoes are such a good look on an attractive young au pair don't you think? I even ended up buying myself some Crocs (although I have thrown mine in the coal hole since - what was I thinking?). I bought four pairs of Crocs on Thursday, and bought sweet badges galore to go on every pair, and even took James back to get a pair on Saturday - he is off to The West Indies or somewhere next week to see a cricket match and will need some beach type shoes.


I wonder if he will meet darling Mr Batdog?


I wasn't to know the woman in Stella B wanted me to introduce myself. I am sure she knew who I was though, she kept saying, - "so your children are called Max and Freya, and your au pair is called Ana?" What was I supposed to say?


"Clearly."


DM

Dear D-Mum,


My caribbean retreat is far away from cricket and other modern technologies and entertainments, so unless he sails to my private island, I seriously doubt we'll meet.


Unfortunately this magazine on Dulwich Life that you and karter have read doesn't come to the high hills of ED and never heard of it before.

Do they have a website ? (tu)

  • 3 weeks later...

Keef.


Didnt see that earlier post. I think you have me mixed up with someone else B) Guy from Healthmatters? Next time i'l buy you a beer and introduce myself or perhaps if you think you recognize me you could introduce yourself and buy me a beer?


I think that this thread is changing rather, Keef and Karter play guess who?


What has happened to DM?


:)-D

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