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???? Wrote:

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> Sorry, Keef, can't remeber bloody anything. Had a

> lunchtime session at Franklins, half a bottle of

> JD in the aftrnoon and toppped it off with a

> gallon or so in the CPT along with various 'bits

> and pieces'


I'm guessing JL's day off.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Welcome! Cup of tea? Choccie Biccie? Let's have a

> chat..

>

> LOOK JUST F&*^ OFF WHY DON'T YOU EH

>

> Welcome! Cup of tea? Choccie Biccie? Let's have a

> chat..

>

> LOOK JUST F&*^ OFF WHY DON'T YOU EH

>

> Welcome! Cup of tea? Choccie Biccie? Let's have a

> chat..

>

> LOOK JUST F&*^ OFF WHY DON'T YOU EH


The MacGabban triplets?

Still playing the charades game then? No doubt with today's guardian under one arm, organic sourdough in the other, and a smug grin on your face. While conveniently ignoring the fact that public money has been diverted from areas in need, into your precious East Dulwich. Did I mention that Nunhead has a fishmongers and a bakers? And erm... a cemetary? And Peckham Rye Park is in Nunhead too. In two years time you'll all be wishing you lived here, suckers! And just to think, you could have paid 200k less for your house!


WHO'S GOT THE SMUG GRIN NOW?? SO LONG SUCKERS!!!!

Why so sure it's Macroban? The statistics here indicate that in 2008, Macroban only posted 11 cryptic sentences containing hyperlinks. Further, these figures indicate that the majority of posts contain a link, and consist of less than 20 words. So I would say that your accusation was rather unfounded - wouldn't you agree?

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