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what the hoo-ha? i am completely lost on this thread,

which is maybe a good thing.


can tell you what, though, i will be taking tosh with me

on ALL future trips to lordship lane.


oh, but one thing i DO know: "it" can't be quids or sean mac

because both are very good-looking and neither are LL shopkeepers nor "exotic". ;-)

*Bob* Wrote:

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> The information is coming in thick and fast now.

>

> It seems there are at least four people involved -

> and two of them are related.


Blimey *Bob* are you saying The Kinks are webbed up in all this?

This'll be breaking nationally by noon. Mark my words.

If only there was a locale reporteur to stand the story up.

Keef Wrote:

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> Wow, this really is a long and odd thread. Look,

> if some bloke somewhere in the world is being a

> knob, just don't talk to him. Simple really.



Well said Keef. And HeidiHi, you can buy Wham bars in the shop formerly known as Budgeons. HonaloochieB and TedMax you should have your own TV show - hilarious. I was about to nip out and buy a trashy mag but no need with threads like these.

Polly D Wrote:

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> Keef Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Wow, this really is a long and odd thread.

> Look,

> > if some bloke somewhere in the world is being a

> > knob, just don't talk to him. Simple really.

>

>

> Well said Keef. And HeidiHi, you can buy Wham bars

> in the shop formerly known as Budgeons.

> HonaloochieB and TedMax you should have your own

> TV show - hilarious. I was about to nip out and

> buy a trashy mag but no need with threads like

> these.



I went to budgens, bought some, including dib dabs, don't ask, I have weird cravings and the wham bars have changed, they used to be big pink chewy bars with multi coloured fizzy crystallised sugary bits, these wham bars were thin and didn't have anything on them, sorely disappointed I was :(

FelicityNormal Wrote:

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> moving2dulwich Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Does this lothar sell vino perchance?

>

>

> Yes(6)


Well - that's narrowed the field a bit........... 'exotic' and 'sells vino' mmmmmmmmmmmm. If it's whom I'm thinking of, he's not exactly Omar Sharif is he?

*Bob* Wrote:

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> MY GOD - there's a dwarf involved!


I think I can read the between the lines here.

*Bob* is hinting that radio's very own Jo Good is caught up the scandal that everyone is calling 'Poxgate'.

The salons of the capital talk of little else.

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