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RosieH Wrote:

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> "The Palmerston and Franklins will keep even

> serious foodies happy"


Although I'm now warming to the journo in question, she's obviously done enough research to have uncovered a Ted Max restaurant review.

East Dulwich, a 19th-century suburb next to Peckham which, until the turn of this century, was largely overrun with betting shops and fried-chicken takeaways.


Er, there is actually one more betting shop now than there used to be, and the same amount of chicken shops. Load of shite.

matthew123 Wrote:

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> What they failed to mention is that in Harrods

> there is the "East Dulwich Deli" - I thought I was

> seeing double when I saw it, but my jaw really

> dropped when I saw it was ?9.25 for a sandwich!


So, it's Harrods you dozy sod.

Expect to pay more there than for example Selfridges or John Lewis.

I'm trying not to use the word 'Duh'.

But actually 'Duuuu..uuuu..uuuuuuuuuuh. What is wrong with ?9.25?

It was what it was.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> matthew123 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > What they failed to mention is that in Harrods

> > there is the "East Dulwich Deli" - I thought I

> was

> > seeing double when I saw it, but my jaw really

> > dropped when I saw it was ?9.25 for a sandwich!

>

> So, it's Harrods you dozy sod.

> Expect to pay more there than for example

> Selfridges or John Lewis.

> I'm trying not to use the word 'Duh'.

> But actually 'Duuuu..uuuu..uuuuuuuuuuh. What is

> wrong with ?9.25?

> It was what it was.


Matthew, I don't withdraw an ounce of what I said above, but it was posted in the throes of drink.

Some would say that that was a bad thing.

Some would be correct.

Some would be utter schmucks.

Some wood beez and pray like Aretha Franklin.


Slancha.

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