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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Sod high noon see u there in 5! :p


You're all talk! Down your tools, tell your employer to stick it, as today The Sun definately don't shine, and join us in the trenches!


Viva La Revoluci?n (!)

macroban Wrote:

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> This would have more credibility if it were a

> Peckham vs East Dulwich fight, but no, the East

> Dulwich wimps choose the chicken option.


Yeah! I wanna be taking on the Rude Boyz and Gyuls on THe Peckham Front Line..NOT!!(6)


p.s. If you need re-inforcements from The Burbs we are ONLY available for a barney or row with those Dulwich Villagers::o

KK,


Where were you?


Me and the Snowman Army didn't stand a chance. One Snowman dude was even sat down on the job!


We did find a great snowball fight on our travels on North Cross Road. One little kid on the opposition kept yelling over and over:


"Hit ME!"

"Hit ME!"

"HIT ME"


I don't think he quite grasped the concept of a snowball fight yet >:D<

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