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most people who're holding street parties are not thinking about their loyalty to the Queen et al.

It's not often you can collectively close your street down and party.

I'm considering it myself and am indifferent to those over-privileged bastards.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> It's not often you can collectively close your

> street down and party.



Actually, KK, your street has been collectively closed down for the last two years for a street party on the occasion of the Big Lunch.


You would have got two separate flyers telling you about it last year, possibly even delivered by me :))


The only reason it isn't (unless you do it!) being closed down this year at that time is because of the reasons CivilServant gave above :)


Personally, I'm going into hiding on Jubilee Day, unless I can find an anti-Jubilee party somewhere (or even hold one myself :)) )

Yeah I know about that CP Road ones, what I mean is if there was a time when your application for closing down the street would be most favourably considered, it's for a Jubilee.

Let me know the date for the CP street party when you get it..

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