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1)Stripy Things

2)Does my flatmate Burt fancy me?

3)The Letter O

4)And who stole the cookies from the cookie jar?


I posted this because of late the forum has become a little nasty see this as an example.


Now let's hope this makes everyone feel a little more zen


RosieH Wrote:

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> I'm obsessed by:

>

> 1) David Tennant

> 2) A particular line in Pulp's "Pink Glove"

> 3) Finding again a Heston Blumenthal recipe for

> oxtail stew

> 4) The perfect eggs benedict

>

> What are you obsessed by?

I think it's better than the telly but also quite similar. I'm thinking Big Brother and other car crash TV. It has a fascination that is really tempting. I've noted one or two poster who have tried to resist contributing but to not no avail. It has made me think about why and how we express our views. Motivations have been questioned and misinterpretations abound. It's just like real life.

TheGreatErnie Wrote:

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> It's just what my friend Burt calls me.

>

>

> Narnia Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Why are you great Ernie?


Please could you clarify...your friend Burt, yes?


Or your room-mate, Bert?



*obsesses about words and letters*

No I had visa issues being an American.


Santerme Wrote:

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> TheGreatErnie Wrote:

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

> -----

> > That the people of the East Dulwich forum seem

> to

> > be a little obsessive about little things in

> life?

>

> You ever play Bournemouth Pier in the mid

> Seventies?

We share a bedroom but not beds. We are just friends though I think Burt would like it to be more. Perhaps I should put a shout out on the forum for a nice young man for him ?


katie1997 Wrote:

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> TheGreatErnie Wrote:

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

> -----

> > It's just what my friend Burt calls me.

> >

> >

> > Narnia Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > Why are you great Ernie?

>

> Please could you clarify...your friend Burt, yes?

>

> Or your room-mate, Bert?

>

>

> *obsesses about words and letters*

All this crime who would have thought it in East Dulwich ? Cookies, the golden 'An' What next ?

EDKiwi Wrote:

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> RosieH Wrote:

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> -----

> > Just so you know Ernie, number one stole the

> > cookies from the cookies in the jar.

>

>

> Yes but who stole the golden 'An'? Last seen

> driving off in a tan van.

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