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thecaptain

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  1. Does anyone know a local repair centre at all?, as with all things with 4 wheels they need to be changed :-)
  2. Good cleaner required 3+ hours every fortnight for a 3 bedroom apartment in the east dulwich/honor oak area.
  3. I'm amazed that you have been going back for that many years presumably happy with the food/service, and as soon as something goes wrong you come on here and slag them off?!. Bad form, straight red.
  4. Taking a look at what they are selling in Dulwich it really is the 'last turkey in shop', but still horrifically overvalued.
  5. For once i agree with rahrah, its unacceptable and no-one should stand for it... I once recall the same thing happening when i was a kid and my old man dragging the culprit by the scruff of the neck to his parents house to give them a piece of his mind!.....the good old days eh!.
  6. pinecone Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > thecaptain Wrote: > > > SE5-SE15 are complete sh%tholes btw (scuse my > > french). > > Are you including all 10 postcodes in that? lol, I'm more surprised at that question, i was waiting for all the liberals to have a pop at me!.
  7. cle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > thecaptain Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Born and bred in London, i think London went to > > the dogs years ago, Dulwich is probably the > > closest thing to a quintessential English > country > > village feel in London - people cling onto > that, > > and to be honest i dont blame them as most of > > London is an absolute dump. > > Not since the 1700s has London had a country > village feel. > It's a huge global city, why would a village feel > be an aspiration?! People should bugger off to > Kent if that's what they want. Ludicrous. > > SE has never been better - it's just that SE5 and > SE15 are now far more interesting, varied, > creative and better connected than SE22. Its ok Cle i can correct you as you completely got the wrong end of the stick, as i was referring to Dulwich not London, and i disagree that something in a 'village' feel is aspiring right next to a "huge global city", meaning you can get the same vibe without as you put it "buggering off to Kent". SE5-SE15 are complete sh%tholes btw (scuse my french).
  8. Born and bred in London, i think London went to the dogs years ago, Dulwich is probably the closest thing to a quintessential English country village feel in London - people cling onto that, and to be honest i dont blame them as most of London is an absolute dump.
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