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louisiana Wrote:

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> People who have a huge and irrational hissy fit on

> a forum (*not* this one), plus a personal attack

> (on someone else) and then comment later on the

> same forum that you can't get any sensible

> discussion on that forum.


... If they are not using the excuse that they 'had a bad day'.

People on the "What does East Dulwich lack" thread who request stuff we already have either IN East Dulwich or very close by.


An Italian Restaurant?! WTF?! Do you walk around with your eyes closed? I count 4 with 15 mins walk of Goose Green.


A bakery?! Jesus H Christ.... there's more bread round here than the Sermon on the Mount!

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Katie - now that IS irrational IMO !!

>

> :

> Those scarves (ssemingly that all) guys are

> wearing that are dark with lighter shaded stripes

> along their length AND the silly way they tie

> them.


KidKruger - I know it is lol


While I'm here and we are on the clothing theme...guys who live in cities wearing Hunter wellies with jeans tucked in (please don't ask me to explain why)


...being asked if I want to buy mobile phone top-up vouchers in the chemist. Er..no thank you.

oh dear god - "chemists" and "newsagents" and their endless cross-selling is a good one. No Mr WH Smith not only did I not want half a kilo of chocolate with my paper, but I don't want you slipping fekkin flyers for Dominoes and god knows what else in there either - stop it!!!


And why do all WH Smith shops now look like Woolworths on the last day before closing - tat central - get a grip Mr Smith!

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