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red devil Wrote:

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> Dulwich Fox to make another trip to Kings, this

> time to remove his head from his arse...


Red Devil took 18 mins to take the bait.. Slipping there, but beat ????.


Funny I have had 2 visits to Kings in the past month. One late at night by Ambulance.

I have another 3 appointments due in early 2017.. These are more urgent.

I have been told there is a waiting list for removing heads from arses and it would seem there are a few

Forumites in front of me..


Foxy

ed_pete Wrote:

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> AM finally sells his History of Irish Tennis (in

> three volumes) or perhaps that's a little

> optimistic.


I kid you not it reared it's head on Irish radio the day before yesterday. After 51 minutes on the podcast..


http://www.rte.ie/radio1/liveline/programmes/2016/1207/837246-liveline-wednesday-7-december-2016/?clipid=2349445#2349445


Anyway, my copies are going for free to a good home.


PS It would be a little less confusing it there was a thread for 2017 predictions.

titch juicy Wrote:

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> Which Peckham Stalls in particular?


Not sure if you're pulling my leg or not, titch, but I meant the gentrification process will stall, i.e. run out of steam. Not referring to market stalls!

David Beckham comes out at long last his wife Vicky Beckham admits she never sang one word on any of the spice girls hits. And cracks a smile while saying it. Every mp who commits expences fraud saids l know it was not within the rules.but it was worth the risk. And this one is a sure thing (every time someone posts a political view.everyone will agree)

Jeremy Wrote:

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> titch juicy Wrote:

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> > Which Peckham Stalls in particular?

>

> Not sure if you're pulling my leg or not, titch,

> but I meant the gentrification process will stall,

> i.e. run out of steam. Not referring to market

> stalls!


It was gentle tug at the leg. Apologies, i was trying to be clever! ;-)

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