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I wish to defend the honour of those gorgeous, young and fine Maidens Tillie Trotter and PeckhamGateCrasher!


Have at you EastDulwich<3. Pistols at Dawn, tomorrow, Goose Green. You can bring the Bacon Rolls.


I nominate AnnaJ, BN5, Georgia and Buggie as my firsts, seconds, thirds and fourths. Them being Medical types.

Well I am not single, but I am simply gorgous - like a classy version of Liz Hurley and without the air brushing.


You should just see me in my J Brand white jeans on Lordship Lane each Saturday morning in my Laboutins. I climb out of the Audi Q7 for a nice cup of Monmouth Coffee outside Le Chandelier to supervise as the bearded au pair queues outside William Rose...

Well I say, I was out on Goose Green at dawn this morning for my early morning can of Special Brew and looking forward to a bit of blood sports and what happened....


Absolutly nothing


No sign of MP


No sign of the mysterious ED<3


In fact no one turned up apart from some glossy perky woman with a white poodle who was more interested in the fox dung then anything else (the poodle not the woman)


Quite disgusted that the ED Dueling club is a bit 'fair weathered' these days and so sauntered off to Peckham Rye Green at 9 for my mid morning bottle of Thunderbirds with Mr Whistler and the rest of the boys....


Obvious to me that some people used lots of "fighting talk" on here last night but were actually hiding and a quivering in their beds this morning...


Where I come from that is considered a poor show and they would be called bounders and cads (good job I don't live there any more !! )

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Are you impugning Sir P's integrity LuvP? I'm sure

> a true knight wouldn't pretend he'd been champing

> in the lists to impress a fair maid.



All I am saying is what I didn't see with my own fair eyes this morning, and if you wish to draw a conclusion from that then that is totally down to you


Although I see from what you have written about the situation that you have already put Special Brew and Strongbow together to make Snakebite !!!

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