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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

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"Yes, just had that pointed out to me on Twitter. Just poor formatting, so I missed i…"

Liz replied Mar 25, 2013 to David Sexton Bigs up Harringay's Turkish Restaurants in the Standard

8 Mar 27, 2013
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"No mention of Devran. My kids will be outraged! "

Liz replied Mar 25, 2013 to David Sexton Bigs up Harringay's Turkish Restaurants in the Standard

8 Mar 27, 2013
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"As I said, ease of entry is first priority for burglars. I'm guessing houses in 'lea…"

Liz replied Mar 25, 2013 to Burglars on the outlook !

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"Is this your roundabout way of saying I need a haircut?"

Liz replied Mar 24, 2013 to Burglars on the outlook !

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"Oh I don't know John, I think burglars can be every bit as stereotypical in their th…"

Liz replied Mar 24, 2013 to Burglars on the outlook !

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"See House Rule 2a Whilst Harringay Online is not pre-moderated, we will use our disc…"

Liz replied Mar 23, 2013 to Burglars on the outlook !

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"p.s. I wonder if your final paragraph referring to the PC brigade and sensitive soul…"

Liz replied Mar 23, 2013 to Burglars on the outlook !

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"Neil, if you scroll to the bottom of the page you will find there are extensive prot…"

Liz replied Mar 23, 2013 to Burglars on the outlook !

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"I absolutely disagree with the idea that it discourages longer, more thoughtful form…"

Liz replied Mar 22, 2013 to Twitter turns 7...here's why I love tweeting.

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"Thanks Paul. That's a really sad story. Clearly William was suffering from a severe…"

Liz replied Mar 21, 2013 to Tottenham Fire Brigade Memorial - a question

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