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Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > Would fit in with normal 12.00 - 2.00 lunch

> break.

>

> Yes exactly.

>

> Which 3pm wouldn't. So I'm not sure quite what

> point you are trying to make here?!


Not trying to make any point.


Just an observation after you had made the point of it being empty at 3.00pm which I would expect.



DF

simonstephens Wrote:

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> I like Franco Manca, it's really decent pizza.

>

> However, please can we make sure we don't forget

> the wonderful Il Mirto on Melbourne Grove? I've

> eaten a hell of a lot of FM and it just doesn't

> beat this family-run Sardinian gem. It's so

> unpretentious and the food is nothing short of

> exquisite. Still very reasonably priced too, AND

> BYO on a Wednesday.

>

> Go to Franco Manca, but don't forget Il Mirto ?

> it's way more legit. Plus you won't have to queue!


I absolutely LOVE Il Mirto, I sincerely hope it won't be forgotten as it is a true gem of a place. Their pasta is amazing too. Hope there is room for all the fine places in the area offering good pizza (The Gowlett also) and good luck to the new branch of Franca Manca too.

cella Wrote:

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> Sue

> As I suggested previously, it is not always

> necessary for you to have the last word.



WTF?


Yes, you suggested that previously on a thread about a man who had sadly killed himself. Somebody clearly felt that your comment was inappropriate and removed it.


What exactly do you have against me, Cella?


Foxy and I are neighbours and know each other off the forum.


Please share with me and others on here why you are choosing to publicly attack me in this manner, thanks.


Meantime, I shall continue to post exactly what I please, provided what I post is within the rules of the forum.

MrBen Wrote:

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> The interplay between Sue and Foxy.....I reckon

> there's a simmering sexual tension there.



:)) :)) :))


Not!


ETA: Anyway, don't want to get this lounged, so (apart from my keenly anticipated reply from Cella) let's return to discussing the food, vibe and rammed-ness or lack of it at certain times of Franco Manca :)


ETA: Oh, oops, if nobody else posts after this I shall be accused of "having the last word" again. Duh.

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