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Very much enjoying the new Drawing Room admin, but could we be morphing into Cluedo?


What other rooms would you add and why?


NB example of post types welcomed....


xxCharlie Charlie (aka Miss Scarlet)

http://bestuff.com/images/images_of_stuff/210x600/miss-scarlet-94638.jpg

I'm in the Hall at the moment Quids but I shall make my way to the dungeon and report back asaphttp://www.polyvore.com/cgi/img-set/BQcDAAAAAwoDanBnAAAABC5vdXQKFjRvWXRQLUtqM1JHMjVIRzd4dEFCUXcAAAACaWQKAWUAAAAEc2l6ZQ.jpg

louisiana Wrote:

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> The Shed.


Please don't mention "The Shed".


Nick Lancaster, Derek Rushforth, John Wicks, Geoff Tibbs and me faced 500 of their number at Boxhill, Surrey on Easter Bank Holiday, 1968.


We ran along the railway lines..and kept running...

[quote name=Sorry about that Charlie' date=' didn't realise it was you...

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what on earth are you doing down here Jeremy??? and watch out, Dulwichmum is on the war path offering a spankathon


I going back up, it's way too spooky for me... I'll see you in the Ballroom, I hear there's a party going on there


Ballroom = Plough

http://rm7guy.co.uk/0102.BrailleCluedoBoard.jpg


ps we could play this one in the dungeon... the board has braille on it... how cool is that, Cluedo in the dark

pps can someone remind me how to reduce the size of an image... please (know you told me before Mark but still could not get my head round it...)

louisiana Wrote:

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> Do I also need to keep out of The Loft?

>

> My knowledge of football is non-existent.


Don't play "dumb" with me Babygirl. It doesn't suit you...


You know darn well that "The Loft" is the breeding ground of some of the meanest fans to come out of West London i.e. QPR Fans at LOFTus Road...


Playing the innocent.lol I bet you were a "Bovver Bird" in your heyday..:)

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> With Tony all the way. NOT The Shed!


We're The WEST Side, we're the WEST side, We're the west side of the shed

We're the MIDDLE we're the MIDDLE, we're the middle of tthe shed

We're The EAST side, We're the EAST side, we're the east side of the shed....etc...


Chelsea 5 West Ham 5 on Star Soccer, circa 1965/66....

The Potting Shed for gardening matters


The Library for literary discourse


The Box Room for discussions that cant be put anywhere else


The Dungeons for those people that would otherwise be banned


The Bothie for those of Celtic inclinations


The Kop for Scousers and Plastic Scousers


The Long Room for cricketers


The Kirk for the christians


The Saddlery for those who like the feel of leather

The Dining Room - curry club could go in there MP (must try to come next time, missed the last one)

The Study - to allow for copious navel gazing

The Kitchen - for all us ED foodies/// plenty of room for exciting William Rose threads that go on and on

The Billiard Room - for the all the ballsh*t

The Conservatory - for those who say they live in Dulwich when they live really in East Dulwich

The Lounge - for those who have forgotten how posh East Dulwich is now (we call it the Drawing Room)

The Dungeon - for those scary stalkers, trolls and lotharios to go about their business without bothering us all the time

The Bedroom - for any delightful little snippets (interpret as you wish)

The Gym - for Miles to do his press ups in (funny how that one came after The Bedroom)

The Garage - for all travel questions (but pleeeaaase do try a google search 1st cos those threads are soooooo dull)

The Hall - for new comers to the forum

The Ball Room - for having a ball... humor compulsory

The Library - for the pedants to piont out missing postrophes and tipos, as its important to keep up standards you known

and the Duck House of course - to hide any contraband, illegal doings and to duck for cover from the tax man

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2009/5/21/1242902280834/The-Stockholm-duck-house--001.jpg






???? am I missing something here ????

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