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sillywoman Wrote:

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> I was wondering that too Jah? Where on earth is

> East Dulwich Park?

>

> Also, if it's the London recumbent bikes in

> Dulwich Park you mean, then they've been running a

> few good years now & I think if their death rate

> was creeping up we would have heard about it!

>

> I agree with other posters. You share the world

> you live in - this creates an element of risk to

> it whether you're an adult, child, cat or dog. A

> poor whinge really pinkcustard. Sorry. No sympathy

> here.




This, with bells on

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Re dogs in parks it's more the crapping pissing and mating that motivates my reservations rather than any realistic fear of savaging. Even the most 'broken britain' kids tend not to behave like that . In dulwich at least. But I agree we should all coexist in peace and harmony. I think we should heal the world. Make it a better place - for you and for me. And the entire human race.
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northlondoner Wrote:

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> Re dogs in parks it's more the crapping pissing

> and mating that motivates my reseecations rather

> than any realistic fear of savaging. Even the most

> 'broken britain' kids tend not to behave like that

> . In dulwich at least. But I agree we should all

> coexist in peace and harmony. I think we should

> heal the world. Make it s better place - for you

> and for me. And the entire human race.



:))

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Re dogs in parks it's more the crapping pissing

> and mating that motivates my reseecations rather

> than any realistic fear of savaging. Even the most

> 'broken britain' kids tend not to behave like that

> . In dulwich at least. But I agree we should all

> coexist in peace and


Really? see Peckham Rose's 'preambial walk' thread, and then the thread on the dulwich park schoolboy masturbating in bushes . And the Peckham Rye schoolboy flashers. And the footballing wee-ers.

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Huggers Wrote:

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> Re dogs in parks it's more the crapping pissing

> > and mating that motivates my reseecations rather

>

> > than any realistic fear of savaging. Even the

> most

> > 'broken britain' kids tend not to behave like

> that

> > . In dulwich at least. But I agree we should all

>

> > coexist in peace and

>

> Really? see Peckham Rose's 'preambial walk'

> thread, and then the thread on the dulwich park

> schoolboy masturbating in bushes . And the Peckham

> Rye schoolboy flashers. And the footballing

> wee-ers.



Cripes.....

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