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Sue

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  1. Louisa, there doesn't appear to be anybody charging ?7.50 for a hot dog round here. It appears to have been a figure plucked out of the air.
  2. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My original Post.. > > There is nothing sophisticated about 'Hot Dogs' > Any suggestion that there is, is Pretentious. > Charging ?7.50 does not alter that. > > Did not mention The Dog Father.. so does not > suggest THEY were charging ?7.50 for a hot dog. > Erm, as the discussion was specifically about so-called street food in North Cross Road market, and as there is only one hot dog stall in North Cross Road market, you did not really need to mention The Dogfather. What else could you have been referring to??
  3. That's awful. I was in the park today and the crocuses are lovely. I took a picture of them.
  4. Ah, that makes sense!
  5. Like sheep. And Pokemon :) Why is sheep lamb when you eat it? And why is cow beef?
  6. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not an enormous fan > of the hog roast (he seems to mush up the meat > instead of slicing it) but he seems popular, so > must be doing something right. Nor am I. I've only had it once. I didn't like the rolls or whatever they are that they put the pork in. But it's hardly "pretentious", in fact I'd say it was downmarket (ho ho) if anything.
  7. Abe_froeman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The street food on offer in North Cross Road is in > my mind the hog roast, the greek style grill, the > cheese toastie stall, the hot dog stall etc. All > fairly standard European street food. I was thinking of the Viet Van and the stall that does really yummy wraps (amongst other things).
  8. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As I understand it, there is a waiting list.. You > cannot just hire a Pitch for a couple of weeks > when it suits you > to sell off your personal clutter. No. That's why I said I imagine they vet you.
  9. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The fundamental principal of Street Food is that > it is cheap on the go Nosh. > > The pretentious offerings on North Cross Rd. > bears no resemblance to the food offered in other > parts of the World. > Vietnam.. Malaysia.. > What "pretentious offerings"? The food I've had in North Cross Road has been delicious, and really good value for money. What do you find "pretentious" about it?
  10. Elphinstone's Army, there have been loads of builders at loads of houses in the street, and believe me I am well aware of them all :))
  11. Yeh, I'm allergic to some tree pollens. But I think that is different to having your lungs affected :(
  12. Best to change at Camberwell Green (after the lights) as the bus stops are closer together? I don't think they are that close at Kings?
  13. KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've been thinking of a stall too - so what's the > damage ? > 35 ? > Can you hire a stall ? > (ie. the actual stand/shelter) So was I, but I imagine they vet what is sold or the place would end up like a car boot sale. A car full of my stuff, much of it new, has just gone off to a charity shop. Been having a major clutter clear! Fancy sharing a stall, KK?!
  14. nxjen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Interesting. I developed a cough / cold last > Sunday. On Wednesday, I was coughing so hard I > experienced an episode of temporary memory loss > and confusion which the doctors believe was caused > by lack of oxygen to the brain as a result of the > excessive coughing. Never experienced anything > like it before. Extremely unhappy if this was > caused by excessive pollution caused by bad > practice on building sites. I think it was. I was going to wander around to see if I could pin down the source, but didn't want to expose myself to the fumes more than I already had been, and it was really really bad out in the street. If builders (and there are a lot round here at the moment) are flouting regulations, then that is appalling. Apart from people with existing chest conditions, what about all the babies and young children round here with undeveloped lungs who are breathing in this muck? Are there fines if builders are caught? If so, are they high enough to be a deterrent?
  15. Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I do think it would be nice to have a proper South > Indian restaurant (i.e. Keralan or Tamil Nadu > style food, or even Sri Lankan) - such as the old > Sri Krishna in Tooting - roll on Masala Dosai... Oh crikey, I have very fond memories of the Sri Krishna! I used to go there in the eighties! Aviyal. Yum. Or Vietnamese or Taiwanese instead of having to go to Peckham. As for saying the present "Indian" restaurants on Lordship Lane must be popular because they are full, firstly it seems to me that Tandoori Nights and Dulwich Tandoori are rarely full, let alone the others. Maybe on Saturday nights and when DT has a buffet. Secondly anybody seeking spicy food round here has little else to choose from apart from two mediocre Thai restaurants (and one good but expensive one in Bellenden Road, which like Ganapati is off the main drag).
  16. I really cannot believe there is another Indian restaurant opening in Lordship Lane. Too much to hope for that it would be like Ganapati or the ones in Tooting, I suppose. Instead of the same old, same old stuff which all the others churn out :( It's 2017. It's East Dulwich. How do they all keep going? How
  17. nxjen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I see the Southwark Council website are still > advertising stalls for Fridays. Just as a word of > warning, take a look at the "market" on a Friday > before committing. There is very little footfall. There were no stalls there at all today.
  18. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > but anyway let's drop it now. :)) :)) :)) "Goad" ?? As in, ask ?? ETA: And still we don't know why Xoco has closed and whether it has closed for good .....
  19. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue nothing is straightforward on here, you should > know that by now ;-) > Well I am straightforward, so I presume you are speaking for yourself? ETA: And perhaps for Dulwich Fox if you are implying that his explanation wasn't in fact all that it seemed? Oh well, I always was very gullible :(
  20. JoeLeg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Coward. Probably best to stick to facts rather than make personal attacks? Difficult I know given SSW's general modus operandi.
  21. derwentgrove Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- (apart from > the Sue v Foxy v Louisa joust, which is both > ongoing and enjoyable). It isn't ongoing. I just wanted an answer, and I got it, so as far as I'm concerned that is the end of it. I just don't understand why it wasn't forthcoming earlier, as it seemed a quite straightforward explanation.
  22. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- I was told something by an EDF > poster in the EDT something that was so incredible > , I did not believe it. > I took it as someone winding me up, expecting me > to jump on here and make a prat of myself and > possibly libel myself. > Fair enough.
  23. I was sitting at my desk with the windows closed and started coughing. Then I became aware of a strong smoky smell. I have just been outside, and it is really strong. I am in the North Cross Road area. Does anybody know what it is? Is it connected to building work going on round here, or is it right across East Dulwich? I have asthma, which is normally completely under control, and this - whatever it is - is really affecting it :(
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