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Really fascinating, DG. I shall never look at this part of London in the same way again.
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That was certainly an eye-opening read - you never cease to amaze us (well me at least)
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Just when I thought that I had nothing to learn about that part of London, you post about this. Thanks, as ever, DG.
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More of this sort of thing.
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As much as I love to read DG, the most probable reason I would skip an article would be option 3. Still, I think it's up to me to decide.
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Gosh! I never realised there were 30 of them! How did they fit them into such a small park?
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I’m not sure all your readers wanted to read this additional explicit detail that continues from yesterday’s article. Is there some way you can hide it from them?
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Clearly you'd been after its morning clean, so immaculate do your pictures look.
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I’m glad the comments section is back to its best after yesterday’s aberration - and today’s post is a fantastic response.
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Unnecessarily presumptive might I say?
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Well, now it's been on your blog, everyone will want to go there. London's best kept secret ruined :-(
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Interesting. But what happens if it gets covered in ants again?
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Some good points made but I still believe squeezy ketchup containers are superior to their glass bottle siblings.
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Well, if that was the last time, it was really going out with quite a bang. I wouldn't have thought you had it in you.
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Genuine 'laugh out loud' from me. I imagine for some readers, this would be problematic content *and* somewhere they're never going to 'visit'.
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So, I *was* right in what I thought at the time - I did meet you by accident while you were out, and I was exploring.
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OK, I'm confused.
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I really wish I hadn't read that.
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What a lovely kitten. More please!
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Confused too - did I miss something before the big red hidden banner went up?
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Ok, I'm going for it ----
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