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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> > And basically anything in French.

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> I basically agree with this - with the exception

> of places actually selling French food. Of which,

> I think, we have a grand total of one.



R.I.P Le Moulin. We still miss you Eric and Margaret.


Louisa.

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > Silver Fish Bar Nunhead.. Been there for over

> 40

> > odd years.

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> I don't get it ??


Silverfish are nasty wingless insects most often found under the lino in toilets..


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Used to freak me out when I was very little..


Foxy

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*Bob* you weren't adverse to shuveling the soil on top of the coffin either!


Anyway, I spent a bloody fortune in that place over the years and by promoting them on here I brought a new generation of blow in's to the attention of an authentic ED (French) restaurant.


Louisa.

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DulwichFox Wrote:


> Silverfish are nasty wingless insects most often

> found under the lino in toilets..



Are they an old-skool pest, perhaps fallen from public memory?


Silverfish gets used a lot as a name.

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BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Headnizm. Tired old pun that doesn't even really

> make sense ? getting your hair done doesn't have

> much to do with the pursuit of reckless pleasure.


Especially not in a small tiny place like that particular shop. There is no luxury involved. Used to go there when I first moved to ED.

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Sue Wrote:

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> > Lard Palace

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> You made that up, didn't you?

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> There used to be a Chinese takeaway in Bromyard

> called Shun Fat.


who me? never :)

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  • 10 months later...

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Headnizm. Tired old pun that doesn't even really

> make sense ? getting your hair done doesn't have

> much to do with the pursuit of reckless pleasure.



Been there 16 years so they're doing something right.

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Most common names of open pubs listed on Pubs Galore


Rank Pub Name Total pubs


1 Red Lion 582

2 Crown 540

3 Royal Oak 467

4 White Hart 336


Probably most of these are now closed down


Who would call a newly opened pub any of the above these days...


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