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I love this board. I only peek though - never post - because frankly it seems sometimes like I am spying on some local clique. But I digress...


WI? In SE22? WTF?


I didn't log on for a month and now there's this WI thing all over the place. Did I go on holiday and retrun to postwar rightwing let's-bake-my-man a cake Britain???

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Hey! My post got moved to a different section. Big Bruvva is watching clearly.


Okay okay - so I should be more sociable. Only by interacting will I reap the rewards of the SE22 massive. Also (re cakes) - perhaps I am bitter because no one has ever baked me a cake either (apart from my Mum who was in her own east Herts WI.. but that's a whole other story).


PS - I'm a badger because I live in a sett.

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