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Pickle Wrote:

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> I'm pretty sure the French Cafe is staying where

> it is, and the owner is opening a separate venture

> on the new site (I spoke to her a month or so ago

> and that's the impression I got).



Things have changed since then Pickle. The French Caf? is moving to the new premises.

simonethebeaver Wrote:

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> Fox, next time you get annoyed by someone calling

> you negative, have a look at your last post. Wait

> and see, eh?


What are you talking about... ????

I have written only positive posts about the French Caf?..

That I like the place and I am disappointed its changing.


It's MY preference...


.. and don't call me Fox.


DF

I am DulwichFox or Foxy (Depends on subject matter)


Fox is fine when used affectionately / or when expressing agreement... IE. 'Yer that's right Fox'


but not when used derisively..


It's like how you should address anyone on the forum. With respect. Even if you don't agree with their view.


DulwichFox

I can assure you it was only intended as a shortening of your name with no disrespect whatsoever. I find your tone a bit aggressive - I am not someone who has ever been rude to you and my initial post was intended to be jokily helpful as I have seen you post before that you don't see why people call you negative. I have always thought rather highly of you as you once did me a great favour that meant a lot. I will do my best to avoid offending you in future but I never meant to do it in the first place.

simonethebeaver Wrote:

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> I can assure you it was only intended as a

> shortening of your name with no disrespect

> whatsoever. I find your tone a bit aggressive - I

> am not someone who has ever been rude to you and

> my initial post was intended to be jokily helpful

> as I have seen you post before that you don't see

> why people call you negative. I have always

> thought rather highly of you as you once did me a

> great favour that meant a lot. I will do my best

> to avoid offending you in future but I never meant

> to do it in the first place.


That's fair enough .. Thank you.


Cannot remember specifically what that favour was. :)


A lot of my 'work' here on EDF is in the way of PM's offering help and assistance to other users.

So unseen to everyone else here.


aggressive... ???


There was a time when I wouldn't say BOO to a Goose. I just stick up for myself now.

This may shock some people who knew be back then.


Anyway I'm off to the French Caf? for one of those spirally things with currants in and a pot of tea.


ETA :- I remember now . I repaired your Radio.


Foxy

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