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The new East Dulwich residents that cannot wait for 1 tiny sun ray before they flock in their hoards to the outside seating areas of pubs in their pathetic and uniform Sunglasses (Deidre Barlow big this year), not short shorts (men), women showing lots of flesh (some nice). Summer is not here. Wait a while before you show off your summer wear. Still its funny when they all freze at 6pm!


Its the same with winter wear also. Clonetastic!

Dirty bastards that fart on public transport

Parents taking kids on public transport during rush hour - walk, and you and your kid won't be so fat, and you will free up space for fare paying hard workers.

Stinking unwashed people on public transport

Bus drivers wearing hoods - isn't this against the Highway Code

jctg Wrote:

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> People who sit on the aisle seat of buses (or

> trains) because they want to try and make sure

> that no-one sits next to them. Is this just a

> London thing? It's so fuck1ng selfish.


doesn't stop me, just say excuse me & take the inner seat

- could be though they just don't want to be squashed up

to the window by some big fat sweaty stinker:(

Callie...


Razors Wrote:

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> People that post on the forum that do not live

> anywhere near East Dulwich



@ Razors, me too!


Really? Do you not like people who don't live near you? Are they bad people?

Huguenot Wrote:

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> Callie...

>

> Razors Wrote:

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

> -----

> > People that post on the forum that do not live

> > anywhere near East Dulwich

>

>

> @ Razors, me too!

>

> Really? Do you not like people who don't live near

> you? Are they bad people?



::o no, not at all! what a strange thing to say ::o

it's to do with people selling stuff on here that live miles away

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