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I don't think Amin is taking this seriously enough. Surely there can't be a more important issue to East Dulwich (generally) and Lordship Lane (specifically) than the genuine worries of the OP? You insult him sir with your "Lounged". A metaphoric buggy shove with extra toe crushing if ever I read one.

jobdone Wrote:

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> Would anyone agree that it would be a great idea

> to have a couple of hours a day,(regulated),buggy

> free in lordship lane!Just imagine being able to

> walk freely along the pavement,go in to the shops

> without a buggy jam!Any buggy pusher flouting the

> 2 hour period would have thier buggy

> confiscated,(on the first offence),then, if they

> buy another one,a more severe punishment!What d'ya

> think?


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Ohh Blowjobdone



Great idea, can we all take Heroin then instead.




W**F

njc97 Wrote:

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> http://gatsome.com/images/obvious_troll.jpg



Is it the one in the pink dress ( 2nd left & down a bit....that one .....there...there ....oh sod i see her anyway)



You lot are brill



W**F

thexwinglessxbird Wrote:

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> Too right. Fed up of having my feet run over by

> people with buggies.

> Why does nobody ever say excuse me & just expect

> you to jump out of their path?


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What & ruin our FUN ?



W**F

Clear off Steve Shaw you c_nt. If any one want's to, they can let Steve know what they think of him by visiting and posting on the forum that he owns/administrates with an unbelievable dose of paranoia and heavy handed censorship. I and others know that he's incredibly jealous of the success the EDF has had seeing as it's much younger than his stale old message board and he's even more pissed off at that members of his forum are drifting over to the EDF and also posting their discontent and dissilution on the Sydenham Town Talk forum.


Visit him and his gang of pathetic regulars here: http://www.se23.com/forum/


Anyway, back to the topic at hand...


The only time you ever really see an army of toddlers in buggies (we all travelled in one once remember, getting in the way of the ARP warden in some cases) is during the early afternoon on the weekend.

Will_i_am Wrote:

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> Spikes on buggy wheels don't pay for themselves

> you know. My kid found your porn collection btw.

> Sicko.


Yeah ok very well. Now that it's safe to come out of the airing cupboard, can I have my laptop back please?

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> thexwinglessxbird Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Too right. Fed up of having my feet run over by

> > people with buggies.

> > Why does nobody ever say excuse me & just

> expect

> > you to jump out of their path?

>

> __________________________________________________

> __

>

> What & ruin our FUN ?

>

>

> W**F



Either way. May aswell worn the yummy mummys of the forum before I kick one. Believe me, one unfortunate person wont be getting away with it...

thexwinglessxbird Wrote:


> Either way. May aswell worn the yummy mummys of

> the forum before I kick one. Believe me, one

> unfortunate person wont be getting away with it...


Good for you - that'll teach 'em! (I find meeting violence with violence is a sure way to calmer streets.)

Brendan get your facts straight before you post please. X was clearly saying that some of the yummy mummys who use this forum have no manners and deserve to be kicked. (Not the ugly ones, who don't use this forum, who I spose make up for their boot faces and lack of keyboard skills with good manners).

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Clear off Steve Shaw you c_nt. If any one want's

> to, they can let Steve know what they think of him

> by visiting and posting on the forum that he

> owns/administrates with an unbelievable dose of

> paranoia and heavy handed censorship. I and others

> know that he's incredibly jealous of the success

> the EDF has had seeing as it's much younger than

> his stale old message board and he's even more

> pissed off at that members of his forum are

> drifting over to the EDF and also posting their

> discontent and dissilution on the Sydenham Town

> Talk forum.

>

> Visit him and his gang of pathetic regulars here:

> http://www.se23.com/forum/

>

> Anyway, back to the topic at hand...

>

> The only time you ever really see an army of

> toddlers in buggies (we all travelled in one once

> remember, getting in the way of the ARP warden in

> some cases) is during the early afternoon on the

> weekend.


I can't figure out how connection was made enlighten me

Its not really the buggies that's the issue. Its the SIZE of the damn things. Most people tend to buy, light weight little strollers for their babies, but because EAST D is a little bit.... LOOK at me, parents feel the need to buy these ?700 volvo versions of buggies.

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