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Those daft bloody beards that all the young dudes are sporting these days. I like a beard or two but this massive rash of them all over Peckham and ED are really piddling me off. My other half caught a fella in the loos of the flying pig with a little "beard comb", grooming his mush. Shouldn't have eaten all those wings with that facial hair I reckon......

Another vote for the Angry Birds eyebrows look. Just weird.


Queuing all night for pop-ups.


Touch screen devices.


Shabby chic gone mental. Everything, everywhere looks the f-ing same.


That extreme piercing thing. You know the one. I don't even know what its called but it makes giant holes in your ears and I can't bear to look at them.


PS quids you forgot to add 'twitter' to your list ;)

numbers Wrote:

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> That extreme piercing thing. You know the one. I

> don't even know what its called but it makes giant

> holes in your ears and I can't bear to look at

> them.

>

>


My daughter has those gross things in her ears and I can't bear to look at them either!

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> And the Reds go marching ON! ON! ON!

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> I think you're missing a recent trend here. Hasn't

> quite grabbed you yet has it.




OOOOOOH right in the womb...


You cheeky git...the Lilywhites are hardly CL material and a mere one place above us RDs in the BPLT >:D<

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