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Jah Lush

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  1. Hello Dulwich Mum, I'm afraid the Welsh are a breed apart. And you should know you married one. I did a gig in Wales once and had a bit of a run-in with the Welsh mafia (Tafia) and they made me an offer I couldn't understand.>:D<
  2. Growing up as I did in Dulwich Village in the 60s and 70s this was a normal custom, everyone greeted each other with a cheery hello or a good morning or afternoon whether they knew each other or not. This seemed to die out in the 80s and 90s where if you said hello to a passing stranger most people got the impression you were a nutter. It's only since a lot of my friends moved to the countryside over the last ten years or so that I noticed that the natives there still did this sort of thing so I hope it catches on here, but then again if we were to say hello to everyone we met on our busy streets then you probably are a nutter. Hmmm....
  3. That's what worries me Louisa. I demand Wandsworth water!
  4. I hope the pages won't be stuck together once you've finished that Mr Overhill.
  5. Yeah, I'll be nipping up for that. Should be fun.
  6. Good on yer Peckham Perkster for liking your ale and thanks for the info on Youngs. I'm a bit worried about the move of the brewery to Bedford as surely the water will be of a different texture and a pint of Special surely won't taste the same.
  7. I agree that the Forum can be rather addictive but Keef, you haven't got one of those Crackberries have you? Now that is sad.:(
  8. Keef, you're right about the Uplands, the refurb may have ripped the soul out of the place but then it's always been a bit of a dump. Anyway, soon I must venture to the FHT and check it out. It'll be the first time I've been in there for more than 20 years!!! It always struck me as being full of thugs "Oi! you staring at my pint."
  9. It's all right if you want to sit outside in the summer and watch the world go by over a few pints.
  10. Anyone one know where one can get hold of any decent pheasant around these parts, what?
  11. Louisa, I remember when the EDT was an Irish pub back in the 90s and it was a shit hole. I practically lived in that pub between '83 and '87 and it's only over the last couple of years or so that I've started going back in there now and then.
  12. Because Louisa, some people in East Dulwich haven't been around in ED for as long as you or I have and they need to find out for themselves one way or another whether they like a place or not. Why do you have such a downer on the newbies?
  13. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Irish pubs have > equally been doing it in and around ED for > absolutely years!! i'm not completely oblivious to > this fact.. That'll be the Castle then will it Louise?
  14. I'm getting a terrible feeling of deja-vu on this thread. We've been here before haven't we?
  15. I'm not surprised the Clockhouse is having teething problems. As well as changing management last year, Youngs & Co also changed ownership. The Ram brewery has now moved from it's home in Wandsworth since the 16th century and has been bought out by Charles Wells and Co in Bedfordshire. A similar thing has happened at the Dulwich Wood House, another Youngs pub. You can still get a good pint of ale in both of them though, but if it's food you're after take my advice and go somewhere like the Palmerston or the Herne Tavern.
  16. Thanks for that Georgia, I'll try and get along later. Enjoy the rest of your week off.
  17. Dang it! Can't make it...a certain football match is on that night but I may try and make it later. What time does the Gowlett shut on a Friday night, anyone know?
  18. jim_the_chin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I know it's se23 but i keep going past the > wetherspoons place in forest hill and thinking it > would make a great cinema Jim it was a cinema, then a bloody bingo hall, now a damned Wetherspoons. Also, the Rolling Stones and Who played there in the early 60s. What a waste of a good theatre/cinema space. Bring it back, that's what I say.
  19. I remember going to Saturday morning pictures as a kid at the cinema next to the school in Grove Vale, long gone now obviously and not the one in the picture featured above and there was another one in Forest Hill that is now sadly a Wetherspoons. But, anyway isn't there already a "What ED needs" thread elsewhere about this sort of thing.
  20. The Castle may not be the most salubrious of boozers in ED but they do the finest Guinness in the area. Now, not to go off thread, about that new coffee bar?
  21. I wanna be straight I'm sick and tired of taking drugs and staying up late. Sorry, should that have been in the limerick section?
  22. dulwichmum Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dear Jah Lush, > > Doesn't Linda Barker have a whingey whiney small > childs voice though? Oh I don't think so DM. I find her Yorkshire accent rather endearing.
  23. Many congratulations to you both. I did manage to read the article in question on Friday but I have only just surfaced again after a very long weekend of debauchery which started in J.Sheekey's on Thursday night. And, Mr Piers, what I meant by the "bathe it daily" quote was rhyming slang for David Bailey, surely you've heard that one before. Anyway, well done the pair of you.:)-D
  24. Fair enough. Where can I get a game shove ha'penny though?
  25. Don't be a twat Snorky, if anyone's up their own arse it's you you miserable fecker. What's so wrong with pool? It used to be played in most of the pubs in ED until they all refurbished or weren't you around in those days?
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