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jim_the_chin Wrote:

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> Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> > Two bob do?

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>

> SteveT will be along to offer three bob soon

> surely


Nah...that's way too much for SteveT;-)

jim_the_chin Wrote:

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> Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> -----

> > Two bob do?

>

>

> SteveT will be along to offer three bob soon

> surely


Nah...that's way too much for SteveT;-)

Listen we really need more people to take this sense of humour business more seriously ok.


I for one call for an immediate end to these flippant, throwaway responses to serious concerns from the good burgers* of East Dulwich. I fail to see how we can bring back hanging and outlaw Camberwell with this sort of attitude so prevalent. Who is with me?


*A type of Dutch watch.

Listen we really need more people to take this sense of humour business more seriously ok.


I for one call for an immediate end to these flippant, throwaway responses to serious concerns from the good burgers* of East Dulwich. I fail to see how we can bring back hanging and outlaw Camberwell with this sort of attitude so prevalent. Who is with me?


*A type of Dutch watch.

The product is no longer for sale; I have decided that Brendan is in desperate need of 'a sense of humour' and will give it to him for nothing.


He tries, bless him, but it just isn't happening for him.... hopefully with a new 'sense of humour', we will see Brendan 'out and abaaat' E Dulwich rather than on this forum...

The product is no longer for sale; I have decided that Brendan is in desperate need of 'a sense of humour' and will give it to him for nothing.


He tries, bless him, but it just isn't happening for him.... hopefully with a new 'sense of humour', we will see Brendan 'out and abaaat' E Dulwich rather than on this forum...

Brendan Wrote:

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> Listen we really need more people to take this

> sense of humour business more seriously ok.

>

> I for one call for an immediate end to these

> flippant, throwaway responses to serious concerns

> from the good burgers* of East Dulwich. I fail to

> see how we can bring back hanging and outlaw

> Camberwell with this sort of attitude so

> prevalent. Who is with me?

>

> *A type of Dutch watch.


Whoah, Brendan. Good burgers? Camberwell?

Isn't it about time you declared what your interest is in the Grand Union pub?

I think we should be told.

Brendan Wrote:

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> Listen we really need more people to take this

> sense of humour business more seriously ok.

>

> I for one call for an immediate end to these

> flippant, throwaway responses to serious concerns

> from the good burgers* of East Dulwich. I fail to

> see how we can bring back hanging and outlaw

> Camberwell with this sort of attitude so

> prevalent. Who is with me?

>

> *A type of Dutch watch.


Whoah, Brendan. Good burgers? Camberwell?

Isn't it about time you declared what your interest is in the Grand Union pub?

I think we should be told.

pbateman Wrote:

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> I am looking to sell a sense of humour- please

> contact me for more details.

>

> I highly recommend this product to anyone on the

> forum with more than 50 posts...


A second-hand sense of humour?

Run it past Andrew Neil, he's worn his first one into the ground.

pbateman Wrote:

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> I am looking to sell a sense of humour- please

> contact me for more details.

>

> I highly recommend this product to anyone on the

> forum with more than 50 posts...


A second-hand sense of humour?

Run it past Andrew Neil, he's worn his first one into the ground.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Good burgers of East Dulwich won't exist until we

> get a Wimpey in Lordship Lane.


Good thinking PGC, we could get Wimpey to construct a Wimpy bar for us.

I like your thinking.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Good burgers of East Dulwich won't exist until we

> get a Wimpey in Lordship Lane.


Good thinking PGC, we could get Wimpey to construct a Wimpy bar for us.

I like your thinking.

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