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Yes, probably sourced from William Rose's fine fowl selection. But definitely too many owl emporia in East Dulwich. Up to our necks we are, how about some water vole and doormouse shops to redress the balance. Bloody claphamites and their owl fixations.

Usually that the thread in question has been moved to the lounge, which means we have free reign to get as chatty and off-topic as we like.


Except this one appears to still be in the general ED gossip room...



EDIT: beaten to it because it took time to linkify... you'd think there'd be some sort of intarnets phrase for this phenomenon.

na na na na na na


;-)


It does happen to perfectly good threads unfortunately - such are the perils of free-speech. I think it's might be because it covered similar ground to a previous thread that people were a tad flippant. I know that doesn't help people new to the forum but you can always find the original thread and resurrect it


Think this is the tail end of the previous version here:

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,14808,20044#msg-20044

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