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No, really !! About three times now I have stopped the car appropriately circumstances permitting ... to retrieve someones poor pet cat from the road only to find its an abandoned wig or weave !! Just the other day I had to drive from Kings arms to Barry Rd to turn round and come back to inspect the poor deceased creature that had once adorned a head !!!
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Day in, day out, countless unloved head pieces are needlessly abandoned on the streets of South London. But it doesn't have to be this way. With your help we can re-home many of these unloved syrup's with bawding men and women across East Dulwich. Please find it in your heart to donate just one frittata today to *Bob*'s Wig Re-homing centre, and you'll help give filthy forgotten head toppers a fresh chance at a new life with one of our desperately bawding EDF members.


Louisa.

*Bob*'s Wig Re-homing Centre !! Do they have an open day where one could possibly meet one's new companion? Can one volunteer and perhaps help tame a feral topper so that it gets a second chance of finding a loving and warm forever head to call home? (once they are neutered and vaccinated of course).


I will donate a frittata decorated with asparagus and served with a rocket salad. Thanks

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