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ed_pete Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > Turkey has changed. They have spent billions of

> > euros on the tourist trade.

> Erm...the Turkish currency is the ?.


It's complicated.

The currency here in Turkey is the Turkish Lira.

For every day things it's the T. Lira.

For larger trans actions like buying a house then probably euros.

You can spend sterling here.


You cannot easily buy a beer with euros,

DulwichFox

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> robbin Wrote:

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> > steveo Wrote:

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> > > They're like Haikus

> > > But too long

> > > And not as good

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> > Post of the month!

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> Why?



Because it's funny and clever?

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Well it comes about by having to type on an iPod

> screen you have written

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> Foxy


A few weeks ago you said on another thread that you were going to Turkey for your holiday for six weeks and would be giving us all a rest by not posting on the EDF. Didn't last long did it. For your own sake stop posting on here and enjoy yourself while you're away instead of staring into your iPod.

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> robbin Wrote:

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> > steveo Wrote:

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> > > They're like Haikus

> > > But too long

> > > And not as good

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> > Post of the month!

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> Why?


Did you not get it??


It was one of those things I could never have thought of saying, but wish I had.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I'm in my element (elephant ) here.

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> Very simple . It's a common what ever it's called

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> Term of speech? :)

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> Foxy



Ah. I thought it was a strange malfunction of your iPod's text software :))


ETA: Posted from my garden :)


ETA: I think you mean figure of speech? Never heard of it. Is it the ouzo speaking? Xx

Well I posted here a friendly update.

It was almost immediately removed.

Admin. I'm sure your watching . Am I banned. Why are my inoffensive posts being removed.

Please advise what the situation is ?

There is obviously one Moderat?r doing this just because they can,


Yours sincerely

Dulwichfox

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> Fooking hell foxy you really need to get a life

> posting about persecution from moderators whilst

> you're on holiday????



This is DF's life


Next he'll be comparing Kebabs with Stab & Wine


*sad smiley*

Well I have given up. You guys collectively have won.

I can post in the word game and song remains the same thread


Anywhere else my posts are removed. Simple.

Or do not appear .


This may be spared purely to prove me wrong.

And WHY shouldn't I post just because I'm away ?

Foxy you are sounding pretty paranoid right now.


For what it's worth, I don't think there is.anything wrong with checking in whilst you're away, I remember posting from Australia years ago.


But starting a thread to basically say "no one here knows about East Dulwich, and I'm not giving it a second thought whilst I'm here" does seem a bit ironic.

Can someone start a "I'm posting whilst on holiday thread"


That way we can all join in on the fun the contibuting poster is having whilst "on holiday"


I'm off to stuff my face in San Sebastian in August and i'll be posting between mouthfuls


Feel free to tell me to fuck off

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