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I have it on good authority that an invisible force field was erected around 'The Village' to protect Gails from the looters who were after their carrot cake. Luckily this important local treasure was saved for the masses who save up for weeks to indulge in such delicious treats once in a blue moon, savouring every crumb and feasting on the memory of every morsel rather than gorging on inferior goods more often in joyless consumerism.

Except Gail's wasn't there then.


sydenhamcentral Wrote:

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> I have it on good authority that an invisible

> force field was erected around 'The Village' to

> protect Gails from the looters who were after

> their carrot cake. Luckily this important local

> treasure was saved for the masses who save up for

> weeks to indulge in such delicious treats once in

> a blue moon, savouring every crumb and feasting on

> the memory of every morsel rather than gorging on

> inferior goods more often in joyless consumerism.

DulwichVillageLady Wrote:

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> This thread got me a ban from the main East

> Dulwich board. Do you all harber resentment from

> not buying in the more affluent area. Average

> house price in DV is 1.5 mil.


wen did this thred got u ban from EDF?

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Except Gail's wasn't there then.

>

Well, that's that theory kicked into touch.


The carrot cake is good though. I'm about to take out a second mortgage to get another one soon.

I suppose, drawing positives. On the assumption that this is a pseudonym for a person who is still in the developmental stage for literacy skills. We should praise their willingness to put their fledgling skills in the public domain; like a small child playing its first public piano recital.

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