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It's a local forum and is read by a lot of people in the local area, so it can give businesses undeserved bad reputations. Fair play to the local businesses, new and old, they have to put up with a lot of vindictive crap on this forum. I for one wouldn't like it if there was a forum where I work where people regaled in pointing out all my faults.
Brill post from Acid Casual! I've been saying for ages there is no such thing as class anymore. Much as I quite like him, John Prescott makes me want to scream, constantly harping on about working class and middle class, it's just an outdated concept!

Keef Wrote:

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> Brill post from Acid Casual! I've been saying for

> ages there is no such thing as class anymore.


Well "Del" Does Keef! Camberwell | Thursday 19/Mar/2009 | South London Press


I prefer Camberwell without all those snotty things East Dulwich has.

No! Hang On! NOT what Keef and Rosie said..."Del" was saying that the area was snotty in the SLP soHE must think "class" exists as that usually equates to snobbery as in The Famous Sketch where John Cleese "looked down" on Ronnie Barker,who, in turn, looked down on Ronnie Corbett, who was depicted as Working-Class.

Ah, all for the sake of a comma. See, this is where all those people who reckon grammar doesn't matter come unstuck.


I read "Well 'Del' Does Keef!" as Del somehow doing Keef; quite what he was doing to him, one can only imagine.


Tony, had you said, "Well 'Del' does, Keef!" - I might have been able to work it out a little more. Still none the wiser who Del is though.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> JESUS FCUKING CHRIST TONY NOT YOU AS WELL!!! Sean

> can you sort this all out please and bring the

> thread to an end!


I agreed and disagreed with their every word BBW and as a result have got several splinters right up my aris from sitting on the fence.


I offer no opinion but quoted "Del" a contributor to The South London Press' Letters Page who was bemoaning the demise of many Camberwell Shops

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