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Xena: Worried prince Wrote:

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> I had my ankle removed as a child and have a

> permanent limp as a result


Christ Xena, I thought my school were martinets.

They used to beat the crap out of us, bet never actually removed body parts.

The school of hard knocks indeed.

it was indeed HonaloochieB and all I did by mistake to receive this punishment was fall off a cliff face on a school climbing holiday


That Mr Black was a real hard nut and took punishment to extremes but it didn't do me no 'arm !!!

Will


Can I just ask - how bored are you exactly ?



Will_i_am Wrote:

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> Sounds like you didn't have a leg to stand on.

>

> the older lady, walking stick count just increased

> by one.

Will_i_am Wrote:

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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.


I suspect your observations have been made at night when there is a higher percentage of drunks rolling out of the various pubs and bars on Lordship Lane. Alternatively it could be the number of people who go running down Lordship Lane without proper running training and thus are now carrying injuries. I suggest you contact a local physiotherapist for their thoughts on the matter.

Will_i_am Wrote:

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>

> Also Bill Odie just pulled up in a broadcast van

> with 'Leg Watch' emblazened down the side.



Next you'll be telling us you've just spotted a 3-legged Australian go past by the name of Jake The Peg.

Don't be silly.


But the count since my last post (And I'm afraid I failed to check the whole time) is:


1 man and 1 woman with sticks (left leg)

1 man with a stick (right leg)

1 woman with 2 sticks (both legs)

1 woman with crutches


Add those to the ones I posted earlier and you've got to admit. That's a lot of dodgy legs in one day.

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