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Only been to the Vale once or twice and wont be going back! It's a crap pub with a sticky floor hence not having visited that often, to serve you drinks and then ask you to leave is disgusting! Can't believe the attitude of the landlord - I think you should make a complaint to the brewery that own it.

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> I have a perfect cockapoo and would be delighted

> to be part of a flashy mob. Could we not visit a

> wine bar instead?


Don't think there are any wine bars in East Dulwich. Are there any left in London? Oh yes, Green and Blue........and I am quite sure they don't allow dogs! I believe most drinking establishments in ED area allow dogs now. My dog is very keen on them. Once we have have visited one, she tries to push the door open again even if we are just passing.

I used to always take my dog to the pub nobody objected, except one day a man came in and stood beside me at the bar he asked if my dog bites I said No, he stroked it and he turned on him, he said I asked you if your dog bites you said No, thats not my dog he is still in the toilet waiting for someone to lift him up to wash his paws, I call him Lifter he will wait next for someone to lift him up to air dry his paws, then put money in the vending machine.

computedshorty Wrote:

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> I used to always take my dog to the pub nobody

> objected, except one day a man came in and stood

> beside me at the bar he asked if my dog bites I

> said No, he stroked it and he turned on him, he

> said I asked you if your dog bites you said No,

> thats not my dog he is still in the toilet waiting

> for someone to lift him up to wash his paws, I

> call him Lifter he will wait next for someone to

> lift him up to air dry his paws, then put money in

> the vending machine.



WTF?

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> I have a perfect cockapoo and would be delighted

> to be part of a flashy mob. Could we not visit a

> wine bar instead?

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Listen love


You're sounding a little "Joany" here ( as in Jackie's sister )with a bit of "Jilly" thrown in ( see why the Telegraph....you know...bat winged you)



Get your self "dolled up" with a make over & then amazingly "pop" back on "10 years younger"


Ulrika will have sagged again, then you can make your "seamless" move



Take care & "luck" 2 u



W**F

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