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Cassius Wrote:

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> How come there are never any familiar faces? I

> trawl up and down LL on a Saturday and I don't

> recognise anyone from these or any other forum

> photographs.


I recognise a few of them from Bexley.


The whole thing is a sham.



At the Plough? I forgot about that...


It's a rare day I don't bump into at least one of the regulars if I'm around the Lane - not in a bad "ooh no I'm not in the mood for speaking right now" way but in a nice, vibey, hippyish way. Most people are genuinely really nice


Of course if I meet any of them on a bus I will tazer them and tell them to back off. When I travel I travel quietly!

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Michael P looks a bit like Twiggy from the Royal

> family and Jah Lush looks a bit like Salman

> Rushdie but they also look like they could kick

> the shit out of me! Looks like I was wrong a few

> months ago eh Jah.



I'm not in any of these pictures as I didn't attend either of these jolly-ups Wolfie but I might nip in for a couple tomorrow at The Lodge.

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