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Live in East Dulwich and work in .....?????????
Sue replied to ratty's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Sonners Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'd have thought that it was quite easy to get to > Islington - train to London Bridge and then a few > stops on the Northern Line to Angel? > > Although admittably the Northern Line is so > hideous that a longer journey might be preferable > to avoid it! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I will be travelling around, but will be based in North Road, which is just round the corner from Caledonian Road station, so not very near a Northern Line station ..... there are various ways I could get there, all suggestions as to the least stressful welcome :) Would rather avoid the train if possible (crowded and expensive) and ditto the tube, but I think the journey would be very very long just using buses .... The trek from King's Cross was dusty (all that building work going on) and gave me blisters (heels on for the interview :))) Edit: Have found about a dozen different ways but reckon they all take about one and a half hours, give or take, AAAAARRRRGGGGHHHH !!!!! :-S -
Hey this place is great, individual and friendly, and right next to the Palmerston, hooray :) The Goose will definitely be back :)-D
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Live in East Dulwich and work in .....?????????
Sue replied to ratty's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Just got new job in Islington, many possible routes, all very long commute I think, AAAARRRRGGGHHH :)) Walked from Kings Cross for the interview, won't be doing that again, gave me blisters (shouldn't have worn heels :))) -
top ten most common complaints in east dulwich today
Sue replied to a bit dizzee's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
oh come on, that's a bit unfair - what time was it? I heard fireworks about 11pm - reasonable on a Friday night, no?? :-S -
But hey, there's a teddy bear :))
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Yep, there is at least one handbag in the window (large, red) And some glittery shoes .... :)
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In pride of place in the window is a teddy bear sitting on top of what appears to be a pile of rolled-up disposable nappies, complete with pink bow. ?????? If you had just had a baby, would you want to be given a present reminding you that you were in for several years of nappy changing?? :-S Edited to add: I'm not even going to comment on the aesthetic aspect - ooops, I did :))
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Bleugh! Each to their own though :))
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Yep, and you can't help but see the whole hideousness of it as you come to the end of North Cross Road and there it is, just across the Lane ..... :-S
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Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- I personally think lemmings > would do a better job at counselling suicidal > fruit cases down at beachy head, than this lot are > capable of being able to run a London local > authority! > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx :)):)):))
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I went to the Sydenham branch while on a Goose flyer mission, and thought it was lovely, quite a different feel to the NCR branch. The staff were great too, really friendly and helpful even though I wasn't staying to eat or drink anything.
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I think the fence is an eyesore and was a mistake. If putting mistakes right cost money, then so be it. I love dogs, but would prefer to see them banned from Goose Green if that is the only way it can revert back to one big open space as it was before. The Rye is only ten minutes down the road and has dog-friendly spaces. Fence and palm tree, AAAARRRRRGGGGHHHHH
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There always seem to be low water probs round here, as soon as my water pressure goes back to something approaching normal, there's another leak somewhere .....
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SimonM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am pretty sure it was there in 1984....but am > ready to be corrected. xxxxxxx I live in Ulverscroft road opposite the BMC. The opening of the BMC was one of the first signs of the changes happening in ED. I'm absolutely certain it wasn't there when I moved to ED in 1991. If there was a cafe there in 1984, it can't possibly have been the same place. When the BMC opened, it had a counter at the front selling bread, yummy cakes and coffee beans. There were a few little rooms at the back, including one tiny one decorated in Chinesy red. It was a very unusual venture for the area at that time. North Cross Road when I moved here had a newsagent, butcher, cobbler and Greek deli. Lordship Lane had a toy shop and junk shops. There were no decent places to drink. Grace and Favour opened a while later as a teashop/cafe, but then became what it is now. Surely someone else must remember the BMC opening??!!
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eccentric Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > like it or loath it BMC has been in the vanguard > of ED gentrification for at least 20 years. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Not 20 years I'm sure, I moved to ED in 1991 and it wasn't here then :-S
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top ten most common complaints in east dulwich today
Sue replied to a bit dizzee's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
There's a man on LL who barks at buses?? Another barker in ED?? Who he? I must meet him ! Bet he's not as good a barker as me (she says modestly) :)) -
If North Cross Road is pedestrianised, I am going to have to reverse all the way down my road every market day - not sure my driving skills are up to it !! Neighbours, you may wish to park elsewhere !! :-S
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Bus to Vauxhall (or clapham junction)
Sue replied to OutOfFocus's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Am I being very thick here? The 176 goes to Waterloo .... why not just get a 176 then a train from Waterloo? What's the point of Vauxhall? Cost? :-S -
As I say, there are already open mic evenings in ED. We were specifically looking for people interested in a traditional folk singaround :-$ If your nanny is into this then great, tell her to get in touch, but just because she can sing and does open mic doesn't mean she will be into stuff like "Jolly Wagoner" and "Banks of the Sweet Primroses" :)):)):))
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m bond Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Does > anyone know of anywhere else decent to eat in east > dulwich? xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Just outside East Dulwich - Ganapati in Bellenden Road - truly excellent food and lovely people :)-D Oh and interesting wine and beer as well :)
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What's so great about living in East Dulwich?
Sue replied to Spangles30's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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top ten most common complaints in east dulwich today
Sue replied to a bit dizzee's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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candj Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > John Lewis sells them in packs of 6 blocks. They > are kind of expensive for what they are. If the > lumber yard has cedar you could always have them > cut you some blocks - or line your whole wardrobe > with it! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx You have to sand them down every so often to keep the smell fresh - they are a bit expensive for what they are, but you can get them on hooks to hang on a rail, they are non-chemical and smell a whole lot better than camphor. I have awful memories of staying in a room in Rangoon which was full of mothballs for some reason - every night I put them in the corridor, and every day someone put them back in the room - and yes I know it's not very PC to visit Burma, but I didn't know that at the time .... :-$
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