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Has anyboody seen the 16 feet tall marshmellow man walking up Lordship Lane?


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Well what do you expect ive been freaked out by some crazy f*ckers on this forum! first I had the pleasure of meeting DM. then some crazy Bunny Boiler, and after that IT is taking our kids away. For the love of god I only wanted to see if anyone was a muso and if there was a place to blast out a few tunes somewhere now and again. WTF......

Rolo Tomasi Wrote:

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> Keef Wrote:

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> > Cross the streams! (that is not an instruction

> to

> > drunk blokes after the pub tonight!)

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>

> It's the only way to bring him down Keef!



just don't forget to charge up your proton pack.

Like I said ....Yeah I saw the marshmallow man in Lsl....he was as real as...well "day".......where is cartoon land, Ive seen some fairly animated characters at camberwell green and ran.....delaaaaloooonk (cartoon running sound) pechoooow...


...Yikes


Next stop ....The Maudsley...bus terminates here...


Foow...I mean ...WOOF

One of the exotic lotharios has just been spotted again in oily action:))


Also chanced upon a 'new' overly tactile shop owner on LL who felt the need to stroke my hand as I paid him for my purchase and comment "very nice". Not sure whether he meant that my hand was very nice or what.

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