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Brendan Wrote:

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> I'm off to Brixton for the day. It's too funny

> around here for me.


Brixton you say Brendan?

If a chap wanted to break his journey in the SE5 area, where might he obtain sustenance of a ground beef patty/bun combination?

Brendan Wrote:

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> I'm off to Brixton for the day. It's too funny

> around here for me.


Brixton you say Brendan?

If a chap wanted to break his journey in the SE5 area, where might he obtain sustenance of a ground beef patty/bun combination?

Whilst there is in some respects nothing more funny than a group of people 'interacting' and gossipying about nonsense online, I'm confident if you took yourselves less seriously the world (or at least East Dulwich) would be a better place...


If you want proof, perhaps you should close your computer down, open your curtains, get dressed, find your house keys (their down the back of your Eames chair, next to your Maclaren buggy), and go interact with people in person.

Whilst there is in some respects nothing more funny than a group of people 'interacting' and gossipying about nonsense online, I'm confident if you took yourselves less seriously the world (or at least East Dulwich) would be a better place...


If you want proof, perhaps you should close your computer down, open your curtains, get dressed, find your house keys (their down the back of your Eames chair, next to your Maclaren buggy), and go interact with people in person.

No- I am not an 'old friend'. Is it too difficult to fathom that more than one person can stumble across the forum and feel absolute repulsion for the state of mankind...


I have only recently been introduced to the forum, and find the whole thing aboslutely baffling. It reminds me of secondary school, except well, no...there is no difference really...

No- I am not an 'old friend'. Is it too difficult to fathom that more than one person can stumble across the forum and feel absolute repulsion for the state of mankind...


I have only recently been introduced to the forum, and find the whole thing aboslutely baffling. It reminds me of secondary school, except well, no...there is no difference really...

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