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From dulwichdoll's initial entry today @ 11.47AM thru' to the present, EDF can proudly say that we have, no less than, 20 (TWENTY) different Forumites all of whom have strayed "Off Topic" from the Subject matter on the following thread which was:


"I confronted a thuggish dog fouler"....


On behalf of Admin and The Management:


dulwichdoll, Cassius, Xena, Mike, Moos, Jeremy, Tiller Trotter, Brendan, Mick Mac, Huguenot, Mockney Piers, BBW, Will I Am, Spartacus, Jah Lush, Sean, Charliex2,"Bob", Jet Set Willy and daizie...


TAKE A BOW GUYS!>:D<


p.s. Please don't re-offend.


Thank You.B)

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> that will be why its in the lounge then tony


That can't be the explanation or criteria Sean, schurly?:))


I'll have to use that, next time, in my defence to Admin....:-$


...think I may receive short shrift, though...but worth a punt..

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> -----

>

> > That can't be the explanation or criteria Sean,

> schurly?

>

> It is!! Anything goes in the Lounge!!


Sounds good Jezza!>:D<

:-$TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Do you have to encourage the nutters Tone. Surely

> it's even getting on your nerves!


I was enjoying my Orange Lucozade and Popcorn on the sidelines TT, listening to my favourite Barogue Star, Handel.


Couldn't believe that a Fisherperson lol could gather such a large haul on here.


I was wrong, a Messiah indeed!

I see the dog-fouling thread has been locked, and I say good riddance to a thoroughly foul thread. Of course there are now two meta-dog foul threads on the loose including this one, so I hope these now wither on the vine. (I realise I'm not helping it to wither by posting on the thread, but I promise not to post on here again - and please resist the urge to respond to this post!)

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:


>

> I was enjoying my Orange Lucozade and Popcorn on

> the sidelines TT, listening to my favourite

> Barogue Star, Handel.

>

> Couldn't believe that a Fisherperson lol could

> gather such a large haul on here.

>

> I was wrong, a Messiah indeed!


Maybe I should get you a dictionary for ya bday T buddy ol' mate... I'm sure Baroque is spelt with a Q not a G. If it isn't there's a whole world out there that have been misguided all these years ;-)

KalamityKel Wrote:

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Tony.London Suburbs Wrote: ...listening to my favourite Barogue Star, Handel......... a Messiah indeed!

Maybe I should get you a dictionary for ya bday T buddy ol' mate... I'm sure Baroque is spelt with a Q not a G.


Whats the matter with the words I'm using

Cant you tell that your knowledge is too wide?

Maybe I should buy a new Dictionary?

Welcome back to the age of jive.

Where have you been hidin out lately, honey?

You cant talk fancy till you spend a lot of money.

Everybodys talkin bout the new sound

Funny, but its still Baroque and Roll to me....


Brings tears to my eyes, 2009 Water Music...B)

louisiana Wrote:

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What a pity I wasn't part of being able to makethat record happen. :-S Tony, are you now an hon. resident of ED? Or is the position something akin to the Chiltern Hundreds?


Well The Chiltern Hills were once notorious as a hiding place for robbers, and here in Bexley we have many Exiled "Inner" Londoners who are constantly looking over their shoulders so...;-)

Huguenot Wrote:

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> Something to do with the cultural imperialism of

> the ED diaspora I think Louisiana.



Yes, all those blokes in the 'burbs, Huge One.


Next thing you know, we'll find out Tony has been livin it large at taxpayers' expense, porn and all....

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