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???? Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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> > DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > > It IS very strange to go to a new restaurant

> > only

> > > to choose to be seated in the window looking

> out

> > on to the street

> >

> How do you know those weren't the only seats available? The restaurant was busy, right?

> >

> > I don't know... you and Louisa... sounding so

> > judgemental and superior here. Why do you even

> > feel the need to question someone's motives for

> > going out to a restaurant?

>

>

> One of them's an idiot the other is a wind up

> merchant...take your pick


Because Sue wrote..


We had a choice of seats and we chose the window seats for reasons I have explained above. The view is irrelevant. We usually see people we know in Lordship Lane.


Read all the posts.. Don't just Search for mine and make comments..


Whos the idiot now..


DF

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > Jeremy Wrote:

> >

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>

> > -----

> > > DulwichFox Wrote:

> > >

> >

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> >

> > > -----

> > > > It IS very strange to go to a new

> restaurant

> > > only

> > > > to choose to be seated in the window

> looking

> > out

> > > on to the street

> > >

> > How do you know those weren't the only seats

> available? The restaurant was busy, right?

> > >

> > > I don't know... you and Louisa... sounding so

> > > judgemental and superior here. Why do you

> even

> > > feel the need to question someone's motives

> for

> > > going out to a restaurant?

> >

> >

> > One of them's an idiot the other is a wind up

> > merchant...take your pick

>

> Because Sue wrote..

>

> We had a choice of seats and we chose the window

> seats for reasons I have explained above. The view

> is irrelevant. We usually see people we know in

> Lordship Lane.

>

> Read all the posts.. Don't just Search for mine

> and make comments..

>

> Whos the idiot now..

>

> DF


Er my comment was on Jeremy's post in case you can't read DURRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Read all the posts.. Don't just Search for mine and make comments..

>

> Whos the idiot now..


OK, didn't realise you were talking specifically about Sue. FWIW I don't think you're an idiot... I do struggle to understand where you're coming from some of the time though...

???? Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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

> -----

> > DulwichFox Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > It IS very strange to go to a new restaurant

> > only

> > > to choose to be seated in the window looking

> out

> > on to the street

> >

> > How do you know those weren't the only seats

> > available? The restaurant was busy, right?

> >

> > I don't know... you and Louisa... sounding so

> > judgemental and superior here. Why do you even

> > feel the need to question someone's motives for

> > going out to a restaurant?

>

>

> One of them's an idiot the other is a wind up

> merchant...take your pick



I resent being called an idiot!


Louisa.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > Read all the posts.. Don't just Search for mine

> and make comments..

> >

> > Whos the idiot now..

>

> OK, didn't realise you were talking specifically

> about Sue. FWIW I don't think you're an idiot... I

> do struggle to understand where you're coming from

> some of the time though...


Fair enough.. I may not explain myself too well sometimes.. It's spending too much time on Twitter and only

having chunks of 140 characters to say your piece. My comments might seem a bit deep profound.

Sorry..


Foxy

Goodness me all this drama over a bit of attention seeking. Seem to have hit the EDF nerve with this one! If people want to sit in a prime position in the window of a new venue lapping up attention, that's upto them, it's a free country! I'm just observing this fact. Some of us get turned away from a restaurant with empty seats, others miraculously manage to get prime seating. Just a perfectly rational social observation, but it appears some folk on here take it personally because perhaps it does hit that reality button.


Well you'll all be glad to know I will be enjoying another take away tonight, possibly Indian, and I am currently sipping a chilled Sauvignon in the garden. Happy Friday everyone!


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> I don't need to be sat in/outside a

> restaurant to fill an attention seeking void in my

> life.


No, you come onto the EDF instead.


Good work by the way Lou, the Forum's Sweetheart strikes again... :)

I was going to try the Xoco Bar tonight but the Chicken selection from the Menu is a bit sparse..

Stuffed Chicken Masala / Chicken Tikka Masala.. Place seems to be popular despite the competition across the road.


Hope that does not come across too narcissistic talking about something I may do this evening.


Perhaps a selfie stick is in order.. :)


Foxy

Louisa Wrote:

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> Goodness me all this drama over a bit of attention

> seeking. Seem to have hit the EDF nerve with this

> one! If people want to sit in a prime position in

> the window of a new venue lapping up attention,

> that's upto them, it's a free country! I'm just

> observing this fact. Some of us get turned away

> from a restaurant with empty seats, others

> miraculously manage to get prime seating. Just a

> perfectly rational social observation, but it

> appears some folk on here take it personally

> because perhaps it does hit that reality button.

>

> Well you'll all be glad to know I will be enjoying

> another take away tonight, possibly Indian, and I

> am currently sipping a chilled Sauvignon in the

> garden. Happy Friday everyone!

>

> Louisa.


Haha! What a fool I was to bite :)

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I was going to try the Xoco Bar tonight but the

> Chicken selection from the Menu is a bit sparse..

> Stuffed Chicken Masala / Chicken Tikka Masala..

> Place seems to be popular despite the competition

> across the road.

>

> Hope that does not come across too narcissistic

> talking about something I may do this evening.

>

> Perhaps a selfie stick is in order.. :)

>

> Foxy



Can we expect a running commentary on every moment of your day from now on, Fox?


😂


And on a different topic, do you know if their chicken is free range?

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I was going to try the Xoco Bar tonight but the

> > Chicken selection from the Menu is a bit

> sparse..

> > Stuffed Chicken Masala / Chicken Tikka

> Masala..

> > Place seems to be popular despite the

> competition

> > across the road.

> >

> > Hope that does not come across too

> narcissistic

> > talking about something I may do this evening.

> >

> > Perhaps a selfie stick is in order.. :)

> >

> > Foxy

>

>

> Can we expect a running commentary on every moment

> of your day from now on, Fox?

>

> 😂

>

> And on a different topic, do you know if their

> chicken is free range?


Running commentaries on MLExit are not allowed.

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I was going to try the Xoco Bar tonight but the

> > Chicken selection from the Menu is a bit

> sparse..

> > Stuffed Chicken Masala / Chicken Tikka

> Masala..

> > Place seems to be popular despite the

> competition

> > across the road.

> >

> > Hope that does not come across too

> narcissistic

> > talking about something I may do this evening.

> >

> > Perhaps a selfie stick is in order.. :)

> >

> > Foxy

>

>

> Can we expect a running commentary on every moment

> of your day from now on, Fox?

>

> 😂

>

> And on a different topic, do you know if their

> chicken is free range?


I'll PM you the selfie pics.. My day is very dull and doesn't merit any running commntary.


I was infact replying to Louisa who is getting a take away. without including here post.


Do not know if they have Free range.. The term Free range is virtually meaningless.

Any animal in an enclosed shed that can see daylight through an opening can be called free range.

Even if the place is so crowded they could never reach the outside.


Foxy

Foxy I am one for prawns, do Xoco have them on the menu? Do they offer a take away service? I think you and I may need to stop talking about ourselves before the narcissism police arrive and caution us. Anyway, over to *Bob* for the final word.....


Louisa.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Do not know if they have Free range.. The term

> Free range is virtually meaningless.

> Any animal in an enclosed shed that can see

> daylight through an opening can be called free

> range.

> Even if the place is so crowded they could never

> reach the outside.

>

> Foxy


Not quite true. For meat chickens, they must have outdoor access for at least 8 hours a day. For egg layers, they can be indoors all the time, but are not caged.

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Do not know if they have Free range.. The term

> > Free range is virtually meaningless.

> > Any animal in an enclosed shed that can see

> > daylight through an opening can be called free

> > range.

> > Even if the place is so crowded they could

> never

> > reach the outside.

> >

> > Foxy

>

> Not quite true. For meat chickens, they must have

> outdoor access for at least 8 hours a day. For egg

> layers, they can be indoors all the time, but are

> not caged.


Yes but for a simple answer..??? One could write volumes and people sit in debates for hours discussing the subject.


EDF needs to adopt a 140 character policy..


Foxy

Louisa Wrote:

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> Foxy I am one for prawns, do Xoco have them on the

> menu? Do they offer a take away service? I think

> you and I may need to stop talking about ourselves

> before the narcissism police arrive and caution

> us. Anyway, over to *Bob* for the final word.....

>

> Louisa.


Yes.. Menu further back or here..


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?30,file=232970


It's a bit small to read..


Foxy

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Do not know if they have Free range.. The term

> > Free range is virtually meaningless.

> > Any animal in an enclosed shed that can see

> > daylight through an opening can be called free

> > range.

> > Even if the place is so crowded they could

> never

> > reach the outside.

> >

> > Foxy

>

> Not quite true. For meat chickens, they must have

> outdoor access for at least 8 hours a day. For egg

> layers, they can be indoors all the time, but are

> not caged.


That is true, but...free range farmers are allowed to keep nine chickens per square metre in sheds, but must have 10,000 square metres per 2,500 hens available outside. But there is no regulation on how often the chickens must go outside, just that they must have "access" eight hours a day - it's not like they're all taken outside for eight hours a day every day. In practice chickens are very territorial and dominant birds will prevent others getting to the exits - a significant number, if not a majority, will never actually see the light of day.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Perhaps you could get a window seat together and

> wave to all your hordes of fans and admirers.



You are free range drinker if you can see out of the window you see.


But if you're stuck at the bar you're a battery drinker.

FFS, the definition of free range for eggs is hardly a closely guarded secret:


unlimited daytime access to outdoor runs with vegetation


4 sq metres of outdoor space per bird


plus indoor requirements as for uncaged birds


So this:


The term Free range is virtually meaningless.

Any animal in an enclosed shed that can see daylight through an opening can be called free range.

Even if the place is so crowded they could never reach the outside.


is about as accurate as the normal level of 'expert' posting from DF

I walked past Meat Liquor mid-afternoon and it does see a slightly funny arrangement. I felt quite sorry for the guy sitting in the window, no glass between him and the people walking past a foot or two away or to protect him from the traffic fumes, the sun full in his somewhat red and sweaty face. Didn't look much fun to be honest.

DaveR Wrote:

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> FFS, the definition of free range for eggs is

> hardly a closely guarded secret:

>

> unlimited daytime access to outdoor runs with

> vegetation

>

> 4 sq metres of outdoor space per bird

>

> plus indoor requirements as for uncaged birds

>

> So this:

>

> The term Free range is virtually meaningless.

> Any animal in an enclosed shed that can see

> daylight through an opening can be called free

> range.

> Even if the place is so crowded they could never

> reach the outside.

>

> is about as accurate as the normal level of

> 'expert' posting from DF


This is correct, but you need to add the exit requirements, which are 2m of popholes for every 1,000 hens - as I said above, due to the way hens interact that means a significant proportion won't actually get outside. And you're skating over the fact that when indoors (which is permitted for 16 hours a day) they're permitted to be kept at a density of nine hens per square metre. Which is frankly sod all.

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Do not know if they have Free range.. The term

> > Free range is virtually meaningless.

> > Any animal in an enclosed shed that can see

> > daylight through an opening can be called free

> > range.

> > Even if the place is so crowded they could

> never

> > reach the outside.

> >

> > Foxy

>

> Not quite true. For meat chickens, they must have

> outdoor access for at least 8 hours a day. For egg

> layers, they can be indoors all the time, but are

> not caged.



Oh thank you, BNG, that has made me feel a lot better x

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