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Callie Wrote:

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> Huguenot Wrote:

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> > Callie...

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> > Razors Wrote:

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> > > People that post on the forum that do not

> live

> > > anywhere near East Dulwich

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> > @ Razors, me too!

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> > Really? Do you not like people who don't live

> near

> > you? Are they bad people?

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> ::o no, not at all! what a strange thing to say

> ::o

> it's to do with people selling stuff on here that

> live miles away



True for sellers I suppose but I have sold stuff to people outside London and as far away as Yorkshire (I posted it) so for buyers - the more the merrier. >:D<

Crap barstaff that cannot be bothered to keep an eye on the customers that are queuing and wander back to a crowded bar and ask 'whose next'?. Since when was it the customers job to keep a tab on who is before them/after them? Shite barstaff ruin pubs and bars around here now. The tail should NOT wag the dog!

wee quinnie Wrote:

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> Joggers who don't acknowledge you, when you stand

> aside to let them jog down the middle of the

> footpath.

I wouldn't be too hard on them. They can be irritating but they are probably out of breath

and unable to speak.

the use of the word 'crispy', other than by a small child


the person who gets onto public transport and sits on one of the last two adjoining seats, ignoring the couple or the mum and child behind them, who then have to find what seats they can and sit apart from each other

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