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Not that anyone ever does anything except the odd bleat on here, but I have been made aware of one particularly communtiy minded ED resident who instigated the clean up that you all benefit from in the mornings - no one had actually made the station owners aware of how bad the problem was- within 24 hours, workers were on site and clearing it up - and no, it wasnt me


Good to see that although everyone seems to have strongly held opinions on whatever commerical enterprise you have been patronising lately, no one could be bothered to get off their spotty middle class arses and actually do something and make your feeling felt - too busy queuing at Wm Rose, swooning over olives at G&B or touching yourself inapropriatley over the stock in roullier whites


take your snub bags and off you pootle back to clapham

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Louisa Wrote:

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> Well done community spirited person a big thankyou

> even though I dont use the dear old peasant wagons

> myself, thanks on behalf of those who do.

>

> Louisa.


(!) how do you get around London exactly?


Gilded handmade velocipede?

Golden chariot?

Louisa Wrote:

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> I tend to walk locally or I drive. I dont like the

> idea of dirty smelly station platforms and crowded

> buses full of children.

>

> Louisa.


You should try living in 'the countryside', I hear it's free of both of those things.

Did they not just throw the rubbish over the fence onto the pile of wood chippings that was the wood?


If the person was REALLY community minded they would be standing outside William Rose on rainy days handing out umbrellas.


Was it that aging Commie who on occasion stands by Platform 1 trying to sell Socialist Worker, calling me "Brother" and thanking me when I salute him in the prescribed Capitalist manner?

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