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Actually we had Greek restaurant in Melbourne grove. But due to lack trade it's closed down.


Great little Italian Melbourne grove still going strong.


Chinese we have great Mr laing in corner Lordship lane / Melbourne grove excellent food great atmosphere.

Well established.

Countrlass22 Wrote:

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> Chinese we have great Mr laing in corner Lordship

> lane / Melbourne grove excellent food great

> atmosphere.

> Well established.


Ah yes Mr Laing's. The first chinese ever opened by a Scottish actuary.


:-)

Very precise pension forecasts in the fortune cookies...


MrBen Wrote:

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> Countrlass22 Wrote:

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> > Chinese we have great Mr laing in corner

> Lordship

> > lane / Melbourne grove excellent food great

> > atmosphere.

> > Well established.

>

> Ah yes Mr Laing's. The first chinese ever opened

> by a Scottish actuary.

>

> :-)

Otta Wrote:

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> Annasfield Wrote:

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> > ?27.5m?? That's a lot of dough.

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> :))

>

> Made me chuckle.


You Are easily Chuckled :)


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To Me.. To you..


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