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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I Nominate the Curry Club Thread.. started by

> Michael Palaeologus 03 January, 2008

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> 49,505 Views

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> 2,726 Posts and not a cross word..

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> DulwicFox



Not true, i played the 100 game in there once and got told to Feck off by the Golden one

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > I Nominate the Curry Club Thread.. started by

> > Michael Palaeologus 03 January, 2008

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> > 49,505 Views

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> > 2,726 Posts and not a cross word..

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> > DulwicFox

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> Not true, i played the 100 game in there once and

> got told to Feck off by the Golden one


Fair enough ????..


I have to admit, I did not actually read all 2,726 posts...


Foxy

MrBen Wrote:

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> The Patch thread I found pretty tedious.

> Interesting that now it has actually opened and

> serving good food nobodies much commenting.


Sell the sizzle not the steak Mr Ben. The sizzle is almost always more exciting.

MrBen Wrote:

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> The Patch thread I found pretty tedious.

> Interesting that now it has actually opened and

> serving good food nobodies much commenting.


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That's because many of the comments on the previous thread were not (obviously) directly about the food - how could they be as it was not yet open - but about claims made by/about The Patch which did not appear to be accurate, for example in relation to its independence and self-sufficiency.


As was pointed out, there are only so many times you can question those (apparently) inaccurate claims when you never get an answer to the questions .... which aren't relevant to a thread about its food anyway.

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