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Help solve the Dulwich (Village) mystery... (where Harriet Harman crashed her car?)


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It was on Lordship Lane, somewhere between Waitrose and Marks and Spencers. She'd allegedly been distracted by a seedy-looking clown who was himself shiftily observing a group of Yummy Mummies, gathered together, chatting merrily and blocking the entrances to shops/cafes/bars etc with their 4x4 bugaboos.


FACT.

"It was on Lordship Lane, somewhere between Waitrose and Marks and Spencers".....Well done Horsebox!!! That exposed the foolish hack! They didn't pick up on that little red herring! "Lordship Lane? Really (apart from the clown bit)?"



Everyone knows it happened at the Franklins drive thru....

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