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I think sub-editors are a rare and dying breed these days. In fact, I'm not even sure if they even exist anymore. They just shove it through a spell check these days, make sure it fits the page and Bob's yer uncle.


I will pop in soon when I get a chance but I'd feel a bit of a berk introducing myself as Jah Lush.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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>

> I will pop in soon when I get a chance but I'd

> feel a bit of a berk introducing myself as Jah

> Lush.



I'm sure you'll manage, Jah Lush.


I love this shop too and I must make the effort to get down there more often - sorry HPB :(


ETA: Good review, and well deserved!

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Or are no longer able to leave the house due to

> their unwashed and dishevelled appearance.



Or are no longer able to leave the house because they fear for their lives.

(they've upset too many people)

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> david_carnell Wrote:

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> -----

> > Or are no longer able to leave the house due to

> > their unwashed and dishevelled appearance.

>

>

> Or are no longer able to leave the house because

> they fear for their lives.

> (they've upset too many people)


...and as a consequence have been barred from every Pub/Bar in E.D.

Sue Wrote:

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> I love this shop too and I must make the effort to

> get down there more often - sorry HPB :(



The Goose Green parade suffers a bit because it's off the main Lordship Lane drag, but it has huge potential with the large paved area, which some of the shops, HPB included, have started to inhabit. I can just see it now, another bistro or two, a few Olive trees here and there, voila!...Square Louisa

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