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Polly D Wrote:

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> Well said giggirl. Boobs out in public, pooey

> nappies, prams - blimey - are babies allowed?!



well we are talking about a public cafe and definitely no to pooey nappies.You've got the disabled loos and changing tables for that. Prams ok but not rammed into my ankles and boobs keep them covered-most people do anyway. Breastfeeding is fine for me, my biggest whinge is the lack of quiet places to go for a coffee and feeling like a footman to unappreciative mums.

Yes, ME!


I hate all mothers, babies, prams: cars, buses, pedestrians: working class people, middle class people: Peckham, Nunhead, Camberwell: Iceland, Somerfield, Ocado: gastropubs, cocktail bars, pool tables: black people, white people, blue people, and last not not least, organic produce.


Have I missed anything out?

Hello isarens and welcome to the forum! Your opinions are perfectly valid so please don't think we're being snide. It's just that the issue of mums versus the rest of ED causes more bun fights on the forum than anything else. Lots of us have already done battle on that front and we own the T Shirt to proove it.

Polly D Wrote:

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> Well said giggirl. Boobs out in public, pooey

> nappies, prams - blimey - are babies allowed?!



Damn it - have the men of East Dulwich missed someone getting their boobs out again... Sigh must skive of work and sneak out for coffee more often :-$

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Yes, ME!

>

> I hate all mothers, babies, prams: cars, buses,

> pedestrians: working class people, middle class

> people: Peckham, Nunhead, Camberwell: Iceland,

> Somerfield, Ocado: gastropubs, cocktail bars, pool

> tables: black people, white people, blue people,

> and last not not least, organic produce.

>

> Have I missed anything out?


...recycling, jute shopping bags, toddlers, Big Issue vendors, William Rose's 25 quid chops, primary school age children, wi-fi access, teenagers, pregnant people - especially women, Blue & Green...

isarens Wrote:

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> that's a really clever answer..so i'm just some

> nutjob without a life for participating in this

> forum?



don't worry isarens


We all are nutjobs for being on here (written in crayon because they won't let me have anything sharper in here)

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