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  1. PeckhamRose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Anyone here work in Dalston? > Anyone here want to? > Anyone here looking forward to looking for work in > Dalston when the train takes you there? > > Nahhh, me neither. I did not even know there was a > "round-London" train line. Isn't that the Circle > Line? So we have an overground Circle Line as well > now? Is that it? It's the silverlink. If you've ever tried getting to Hackney from ED then you'll know this line can't come soon enough...
  2. Anytime I see 'Village' in a city place name I know it's going to be an area where the majority care more about the value of their house then whether their own family members live or die, and avoid.
  3. Nicholas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Tony.London Suburbs Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Asset Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > It must be awful after Hackney > > > > :)):))...must be a real "downer" after > Hackney.. > > Played football at Hackney marshes,what a dive! yeah, a massive purpose-built collection of football pitches. what a dive. what do you want exactly? gold netting?
  4. Brilliant stuff guys. Someone sign off with 'word', that's always hilarious. *does mad gang signalz from doorstep of townhouse on Northcross Road with Wu-Tang blasting (not too loud) in the lounge, runs back indoors when some 'yoof' walk past*
  5. capt_birdseye Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The OP wasn't about breast-feeding... > > http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/811/busck6.jpg you'd think spending all that money on a bus ad they'd have some better people on the proofing team....oh
  6. Cassius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It 'could' happen anywhere in London, but if it > happened in Dalston or Hackney there wouldn't be > much point in posting it on the EDF. What about if it happened in north Peckham? what then?
  7. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > honk Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Indeed. I love Nunhead. > > Me too.. especially the magic of the nunhead > forum > > Lively as ever. Looks like they could do with someone who knows what they're doing to actually build it...
  8. Cassius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ???? Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I dunno, but it strikes me if you're in an > inner > > london middleclass family suburb like East > > Dulwich > > I think the point Louisa would make here, (and > forgive me if I am wrong Louisa), is that when she > came to live in ED it was not a middle class > family suburb. Incidentally that is the same for > me - certainly not middle class and full of > families in 1985. And it still isn't, the middle classes tend to be the most vocal and indignant as a rule is all, so you tend to hear their tireless bleating over everything else.
  9. microbite Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The point I think everyone is trying to make > basically is, that breastfeeding is ok and > cleaning shitty nappys in food establishments in > view of everyone while they are trying to eat is > not. Louisa you have obviously not had kids yet, > and while I understand people saying they feel > embarressed watching women feeding their babies, > then guess what, don't look! rather that than > having some little one reaching fever pitch > because he/she is starving! Agreed... We are verging close to a Dulwich Taliban with some of the points on this thread. common sense dictates that nappy changing is something for the restroom, hence the prevalence of 'nappy changing facilities' therin, and not on the end of restaurant tables.
  10. NB If you're going to kick a dog into a road you need a good pair of boots. It would ruin your sandals.
  11. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So, in summary > > > ...don't have sex with SOMEONE from round here > because you might catch SOMETHING.... > > this is why I find the EDF so useful *cancels plans for later*
  12. Anytime I see an owner let their dog do anything like that I simply pick it up and drop-kick it into traffic. If everyone did this there wouldn't be a problem.
  13. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Breatfeeding in public is an utter disgrace in my > opinion, discrete or not! A public place is a > public place, and we have places for women > choosing to breastfeed such as nappy changing > facilities and toilets within restaurants/cafe's. > I think it is an absolute display of public > indecency for a woman to get her private regions > out in a public arena (hungry baby or not!). women's lib set back 25 years right there. > > Louisa.
  14. This thread seems to be like the internet equivalent of Capitaine and Sous-Fifre messaging each other in the Private Eye classifieds for the best part of 20 years It's either a warning or something to do with spies
  15. NunheadGirl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Daily Mail is really only fit to use to line > the cat litter tray, so don't expect to read > anything sensible in it. > > I love Nunhead, alway have and always will. I > love some of our local shops, but am also glad to > have ED just across the park. I totally respect > the views of those who prefer East Dulwich, but > don't see why there has to be any snobbery about > it. Surely we can all live alongside each other > quite happily? I reckon there are good and bad > things about both areas. > > Nunhead Girl Indeed. I love Nunhead, the fishmongers is one of the best in south london too.
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