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Just an observation from my daily vantage point on the lane.


I have witnessed more people with gammy/dodgy legs in East Dulwich than anywhere else I've ever lived. Is there a specialist leg hospital around here somewhere?


There are almost as many dodgy legs as bugaboos.

Are you sure they're all 'raspberries' and not affecting a kind of pimp-rolling 'cool walk?

It's sometimes hard to tell the difference.

I remember very clearly Bill Cosby recounting how his friend Albert got his cool walk off a wino with bad feet.

So you never know.

Feet. I notice feet. It's coming up to sandal time so, please, I beg you, before inflicting your feet on the world, get a pedicure. There's not a lot you can do if you have bad legs but there's a lot you can do with caloused feet and ugly hard skin. Yes I know I'm shallow but still. Would you believe there are still men out there wearing socks with sandals?

giggirl Wrote:

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> Would

> you believe there are still men out there wearing

> socks with sandals?



...but I need to wear socks to cover up my hairy toes.... I don't want to hear strangers call out 'oi, hobbit-features' any more, it's most distressing.

I had my ankle removed as a child and have a permanent limp as a result


I think you lot are being really really horrid and bullying people like me who can't help the way they walk


next you will be resurrecting the taunting and name calling that I received in my teens


You lot can all go and take a running hop

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