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At the moment it's because I'm keenly anticipating the opening of Boho.

It's all that's keeping me here frankly, so I better not feel crushed and devalued after I visit there.

If I do I'll be the dejected figure shouldering a stick with a knotted hanky on the end you'll see heading towards Clapham on Sunday morning.

Brendan Wrote:

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> Now you?re just talking rubbish. There?s no such

> thing as ?Clapham?


Pay attention Brendan, The knotted stick and hanky? It's obvious I'll be living in a pantomime.

Nothing will be as it seems and everything will be a flimsy and cheap looking fantasy.

OH YES IT WILL!!

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Now Keef lives in a tent in Wells park and has to

> busk for breadcrumbs outside Sydenham train

> station.


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So that's Keef


I live very very close to there, so I do

blah Wrote:

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> I would love to stay , but fear my wishy washy

> libweral views mean I am marked as a dangerous

> outsider. I will be strung up by the brownshirt

> wearing vigilanties before this year is out. From

> a lampost.


I happen to be wearing my very nice brown Ben Sherman shirt today so I suppose you're referring to me.


Ahem.


STRING YOU UP? STRING YOU UP YOU COMMIE B@STARD?? WHAT MAKES YOU THINK YOU'RE WORTH GOOD STOUT ROPE.

ROPE THAT WE COULD PUT TO BETTER USE ON OUR COLLECTION OF FLAGPOLES!!!

IF THERE'S ONE THING WORSE THAN A COMMIE, IT'S A COMMIE WITH A SENSE OF ENTITLEMENT.

STRING UP YOU RECKON!!?? WASTE OF TWINE!!!!!

COME THE GLORIOUS DAY YOU AND YOUR ILK'LL BE PUT TO DEATH BY A LETHAL INJECTION OF RYE LANE GUTTER FISHWATER.

AND TO ADD THE FINAL INSULT THE WATER WILL BE FRESHLY SOURCED FROM LIVERPOOL.

AND MAY COD HAVE MERSEY ON YOUR SOLE.

me, almosty certainly for a long time. I'm a city boy and Londoner. I had a year in Spain and didn't like it much - the country is ok for a weekend, then it bores me. I've a house that I like and that my seemingly ever expanding brood can fit in, in a pleasant part of town near enough and yet far enough to the centre - and, a year in Spain and a bit of travelling apart I've been in SE London for 24 years now so it's home.

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