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As far as I'm concerned the thread can be closed...


What was opened as a Light Hearted topic was hi-jacked several times by the usual suspects.

With abuse and insult..


You can all carry on playing your games on your own.. I will not be back on this thread.


DulwichFox

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> http://i1369.photobucket.com/albums/ag237/jahlushh

> ead/67bc86e1e6ef4d255c328b44cd0f9bd4_zpsgveaxhkz.j

> pg



Is that a real mug?


Because if so I'd like one :))


ETA: Damn, your mug picture above is just coming up as some weird link which goes to an error :(

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Lush so you continue to launch insults..

>

> You that hide behind walls

> You that hide behind desks

> I just want you to know

> I can see through your masks.

>

> Bob Dylan - Masters of War


I haven't insulted you. I've just put my mug up like you requested.

Sue Wrote:

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> Is that a real mug?

>

> Because if so I'd like one :))

>

> ETA: Damn, your mug picture above is just coming

> up as some weird link which goes to an error :(


I think the problem may be the use of fuck in the address, which the EDF doesn't allow.

If you Google 'No I won't calm down mug' it will come up with a link to Amazon. I tried to paste the link here but the EDF won't redirect back to the Amazon page...

uncleglen that sounds really heavy if people have actually insulted you on the street for carrying your stuff in a plastic bag. How did you respond and did they apologise when you responded ? Also, what did they actually say ?

Sounds horrible, last thing you need when minding your own business is comments about your choice of device for carrying stuff. You could tell the blow-in, over-privileged yuppies that at least you're CARRYING your stuff instead of dragging those poncey wheelie cases that the soft-handed, never-done-an-honest-days-work-in-their-lives toffs seem to enjoy dragging into the paths of genuine original ED residents !

uncleglen Wrote:

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> One should definitely NOT be seen with a poly bag

> in ED for fear of being slagged off in the street.


Whoa.


Poly bag.


If that's a man bag styled with all over plumage in striking green, locally sourced from ring-necked parakeets ? that's street cred right there. In spades. Extra points if there's a "Who's A Pretty Boy Then?" motif on the shoulder strap.


Don't listen to the haters. I'm going to start making one for myself now.


*crouches on balcony with large net and monkey nuts nicked from GBK*

I have also been sniggered at and told by a young woman rather patronisingly I felt, that "you do know that you can get bags you can use again, rather than using those plastic ones?" - this was whilst I was packing some bits away in Sainsburys and she was in the queue behind me. Surprise surprise she looked like an extra from 'Notting Hill'. Ever since, I've consciously gone out of my way to make sure I never take my own bags when shopping in Sainsburys.


Louisa.

I was walking down Lordship Lane yesterday and a lady (who was being carried in a sedan chair by four dirty faced, bare footed children), punched me in the goolies and told me to 'get back to Catford'. She was wearing a t-shirt which said "East Dulwich: discovered 2010". This kind of thing is becoming a regular occurance in ED.

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