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Am just lovin' this thread... I have burst out about 20 times reading through it..


I am well and truly honoured that my initial 'youth-club-on-a-saturday-night' jibe had a part to play in the Valegate scandal!


Apologies to the Bishop and the EDT though, the comment I made about walking around view the competition must have hit a nerve. Oooops.

snorky Wrote:

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> Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> >

> >

> > Bueller.

>

> Bueller ?

>

> haha

>

> Does anyone else get this?



Keep up Snorky. Your education is sadly lacking.

There is no excuse for not having seen Ferris Bueller's Day Off, unless -


No, there's just no excuse.


I did a film degree and denied it for years, but now I'm out and proud - Ferris totally pisses on the collected works of Ingmar Bergman. Does "Smiles On A Summer Night" have Charlie Sheen in it? No it does not! Score one to Ferris!

PinkyB Wrote:

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> "Not once did I feel crushed or devalued"!!

>

> Loving this line. Why do I suspect this is an

> exact quote from a letter of complaint they've

> have recently? Let's face it, no-one uses that

> phrase in normal conversation.

>

> "I went to Sainsburys on Saturday afternoon, the

> queues were massive and there were only about 5

> tills open. I have to say, I felt completely

> crushed and devalued."

>

> "I got on the 176 bus last night, after waiting

> twenty minutes, it was rammed as usual and I

> couldn't sit down because someone had their bags

> on the seat. I felt completely crushed and

> devalued."

>

> "My cat ran away at the weekend, I felt completely

> crushed and devalued."

>

> See, it sounds almost normal now, doesn't it?

>

> Now determined to shoehorn this phrase into

> monthly sales meeting with boss this afternoon!


How about "disempowered and marginalised"?

Why is it so expensive in the Bishop? I went in the Bishop last week and ordered a Coke and their equivalent of a JD & Coke and I think it came to ?5.90!


I think a Coke costs ?1.50 in the EDT, and a pint of Lager ?3.50 - but sure about JD & Coke?


What are the equivalent prices in other East Dulwich pubs such as the the Bishop, CPT, Magnolia & Vale?

I was having a drink with my friends Brian and Glyn in The Vale last night. I took ?10 out of the whip and bought a large lager shandy, a rum and coke, and a pint of brilliantly kept bitter. When I returned ?4-85 to the whip we all agreed The Vale is:


DE best value in ED


Roll-on next Tuesday's post-Badminton drinks I say.

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