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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> That may just be enough to make me join the i love

> hlb thread. .


Thanks SM, new members always welcome. LuLu Too and me can't carry it on our own.

If they narrowed the pavements in SE22 I could get to work about 3 mins early and get upto 60 on LL


Don't Nurses have it cushy


I can't wait to move to Clapham


Anyone know where I can get an overpriced 'must have' kitchen trinket anywhere in SE22?


Anynoe up for some dogging in Peckham Rye car park?

How many threads have you killed?


Forum pashes?


Who do you secretly want to slap really hard (even though you pretend to be perfectly reasonable), so you can't go to forum drinks?


How soon is now?


That pain on the side of my nose - is it a beer bruise or is it going to be the mother of all festering buboes?

"Thread to expose Ken Doherty as the top dipper working Covent Garden and Long Acre"


"If you could steal someone's log-in, whose would it be and what would you do with it?"


"Lost: African Grey Parrot. Answers to the name of Lucky"


"North by Northcross - escape from East Dulwich"


"Why must I be a teenager in love?"

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Answer to number one: Beauty Plus with dulwichmum!


Can't say I blame her to be honest. It's one thing being funny in the lounge section, but taking a pop at someone's business during a recession, particularly when that business for something that most people would see as a bit of a luxury purchase, is not on. I'm sure plenty of people only look at this forum on the odd occassion to get a recommendation for a local company - they aren't going to know it's meant as a joke.

A thread for "who has done who?" on the forum instead of a "who's who" thread

A thread for posting marks out of 10

A thread for "who I actually intended doing but on account I drank soo much at the ED Forum night out did this person instead" thread

microbite Wrote:

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> A thread for "who has done who?" on the forum

> instead of a "who's who" thread

> A thread for posting marks out of 10

> A thread for "who I actually intended doing but on

> account I drank soo much at the ED Forum night out

> did this person instead" thread


do you have something you need to get off your chest? ;-)

indiepanda Wrote:

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> microbite Wrote:

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> > A thread for "who has done who?" on the forum

> > instead of a "who's who" thread

> > A thread for posting marks out of 10

> > A thread for "who I actually intended doing but

> on

> > account I drank soo much at the ED Forum night

> out

> > did this person instead" thread

>

> do you have something you need to get off your

> chest? ;-)


Or indeed on it?

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