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Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

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> > Do these people even know where East Dulwich is?

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> > Easy D? The Horniman? Give me strength.

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> Take it Easy Ed

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> :)


I can't. I am enraged.

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BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> It also says that ED might be a little bit edgy ?

> and that Mrs Thatcher had a house here. Both

> completely untrue. Dreadful piece knocked up in

> about ten minutes.


The story is that she panic-bought at the height of the 80s boom and lived there for 'a few days' before trading up to Belgravia.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/3335682/Oops-Theyve-done-it-again.html

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thebestnameshavegone Wrote:

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> BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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

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> > It also says that ED might be a little bit edgy

> ?

> > and that Mrs Thatcher had a house here. Both

> > completely untrue. Dreadful piece knocked up in

> > about ten minutes.

>

> The story is that she panic-bought at the height

> of the 80s boom and lived there for 'a few days'

> before trading up to Belgravia.

>

> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/3335682/Oops-T

> heyve-done-it-again.html


But that wasn't East Dulwich. It was Dulwich Common, SE21.

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I think we are all more precious about East, West or Village (or Common) than those looking in - I think the Thatcher house was in College Ward, which certainly covers parts of SE22 and parts which would be equally certainly considered East Dulwich. Most wouldn't consider the Thatcher house ED - but it was pretty damn close.
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ruffers Wrote:

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> I imagine they do this kind of thing to wind up

> the locals, then hang around local forums to see

> if anyone bites.



I imagine they do this kind of thing because they know nothing about the area and have a deadline to meet.....

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Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> Easy D? Like the Big Easy? Give me strength!

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> I bloody well hope that ED doesn't get flooded

> like New Orleans did.


Might knock the house prices down a peg or two...

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