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charliecharlie Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > CC, that's only 'cos your propa posh...

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> no, no Quids... you've got me all wrong...

> I am posh white trash which is the worse combo of

> all....


Well i was impressed before i saw that photo CC. Now i'm double dimpressed.

huff25 Wrote:

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> Discuss.


Oh Huff you're soppy as a box of bollocks, if you think Ed's a middle class gateau, it's a still a bread pudden of a place while it's got an Iceland in it, innit?

The inner shitehawk will always be in our hearts while we can buy large bottles of strong cider for a pound a kick.

And who amongst us can truthfully say that we are not such a tripehound that we would eschew the special offer on the Rowntree's Pastille lollies?

Be there one amongst us so strong?

I think not.

So anyway, how's yer belly fer spots?



Edited because I mispelt Pastille and decided to add the word 'eschew'.

I thought by adding it, it made me look a little Julian Fellowoesish.

I leave it to you to decide whether I was correct, gentle reader.

cate Wrote:

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> woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> > Yeah....

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> > Throw "Balsamic" in his ey*s

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> > W**F

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> I think you mean champagne vinegar.


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Oh Cate...


Really & you of all people "Champagne Vinegar"


This is "East Dulwich" you know, not "Chigwell"



W**F

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> cate Wrote:

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> > woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> > -----

> > > Yeah....

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> > > Throw "Balsamic" in his ey*s

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> > I think you mean champagne vinegar.

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> ________________________________________

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> Oh Cate...

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> Really & you of all people "Champagne Vinegar"

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> This is "East Dulwich" you know, not "Chigwell"

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> W**F


I reckon 'ChaMpagne Vinegar' is far more Chingford than Chigwell WMTD. But that's just me.

Though on the other hand, Chigwell has more comic innuendo inherent in it.

Especially combined with 'on the other hand'.

Got to stop typing now, just splutter laughed all over the screen.

Sometimes I just crack me up.

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