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Ridiculous middle class rubbish! Iceland do 16 Party Fish and Chip Cones for ?1.50 http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/iceland-16-party-fish-and-chip-cones-400g/p/56821 , but a Fish and Chip Cone is probably beneath the East Dulwich Chiperatti.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Real_Louisa I don't think their party cones

> contain Cod fillet, in fact I'm sure it's an

> inferior white fish.

>

> Louisa.


Is that Coley with self esteem issues?

Louisa Wrote:

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> Real_Louisa I don't think their party cones

> contain Cod fillet, in fact I'm sure it's an

> inferior white fish.

>

> Louisa.


Typical judgemental attitude from the Chiperati - there's nothing 'inferior' about fish from Icelands - just because it's not served in an artichoke foam doesn't mean it's any less nutritious. Honestly, I despair at what East Dulwich has become.

I regret moving here.


At least in shoreditch you could get a decent meal and a blowjob all under a tenner. I mean it was full of white hipster thick-rimmed bearded-cyclist Gordon Freeman lookalike fluff who spent half their income on rent, but at least the area kept all the basic amenities cheap.


Here... it's the same crowd I guess but the area offers nothing but twatty charity shops, a single overpacked pub, a multitude of mostly empty indoor dining restaurants (and "takeaways!"), and a Saturday market that doesn't understand what a market actually is.


God bless the corner shops, the shitty chicken shop, and bless that hardware store guy who stocks everything and its mother at almost amazon prices. Love that guy, wish he'd return my calls .

Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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> I'm surprised to see you taking the bait Otta.

>

> The trolling is strong in The Lounge this week.

> Must be the change in weather.


Indeed. So strong some threads are becoming unreadable. Shame.

After a while you get oblivious to trolls.

They are there but you don't see them because they are un-important.

Other people that aren't trolls post on the same thread, you see them and respond.


But ignoring trolls is easy. They mean nothing so are wasting their time.

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