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Ooops sorry, it was the bit about "redirecting this thread" that threw me, forgot you had started the thread though, duh :-$


Now I'll just crawl away and get back to work ... :))


andypandy Wrote:

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> I know, I started the thread - I meant not

> re-direct the whole thread rather than the

> comments that were going into what the best curry

> house in ED is .. Ahhhh I give up... !!

>

> Sue Wrote:

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> -----

> > andypandy Wrote:

> >

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>

> > -----

> > > Would a moderator step in here and redirect

> > this

> > > thread to the several thousand previous

> threads

> > on

> > > the topic of Best Curry house in East

> > > Dulwich....................

> >

> > xxxxxx

> >

> > Erm, the thread isn't actually about the best

> > curry house in ED, andypandy ......

Jeremy Wrote:

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> lenk, are you sure you haven't confused it with

> the lower rate rating restaurants near by? We have

> a chef and critic here, who swears that Surma's

> food is exceptional. Furthermore, they don't have

> a picture of Monica Ali (dumb blonde tart)

> outside.



I must have been on drugs when I ate there.


Strong, mind-altering drugs.


I feel like I've let everyone down.


I could never eat anywhere with a dumb blonde tart's photo outside.

Jesus, I definitely won't be dinning at that chaps restaurant. Judging by his taste buds, I dread to think what horror I'll be served! During my last takeway I had to resort to tilting those tin foil trays to side, in an attempt to allow excess oil to drain! Yuk!

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