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good news indeed! like the look of this place too....not 'in the area', but this thread has spread london wide anyway http://www.facebook.com/Luckychip
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it seems a similar question was featured on the telegraph website today, and while it's hardly the most revealing piece, it just so happens that two mentioned here are worthy of a mention http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/in-the-know/london-dining/9234819/london-burger-restaurants.html
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i see to remember a very good burger in camden, on a drunk-ish night out, pretty sure that was a hache
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I'm amazed no-one's opened a decent burger bar on lordship lane or nearby- surely a licence to print money
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Soho theatre have said they are trying to sort something for next year, and original bookers will have first dibs on tickets.
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They've cancelled properly now. I had tickets for the Friday and Saturday for main and acoustic shows afterwards, and had friends comig down from Leeds for them. All frankly gutted.
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Draft house was tails to honest burgers' heads tonight- honest won and was frankly exceptional. 25 minute queue outside however, but they took drinks orders in the queue so was no problem. For the record the burger was delicious, a match for meatwagon/liquor/market- perhaps even better, and the chips with rosemary salt (included in ?8.50 price) were the best I've ever had. A bottle of beer (Amstel or Sam smiths) was a pound cheaper a bottle than meatliquor too. And what an utterly charming place Brixton Village is- I can't believe I've never been before.
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Hi Giggirl How's you? Got my ticket for Tindersticks @ Somerset House after the abject disappointment of them cancelling the intimate soho theatre shows.
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Honest Burgers has won for tonight.....a nice short bus ride to brixton. I shall report back.
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the-e-dealer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rainbow Crabby Patties at Bikini Bottom . Yum. I just googled 'Burgers Bikini Bottom'.
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net curtain man? sounds intriguing (intruiging?) (how do you spell it?).......ummmm, what is it?
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have you been to meatliquor? it's fun...in fact i think i might have to make the journey this evening
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oh god, i didn't mean to upset anyone! :( What are you mourning the loss of? Meatwagon?
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Carnivores of the EDF; where, in your opinion, serves the best Burger in the area?
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surely your complaints should be levelled at all open air markets selling food?
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An obvious downside of moving to NCR is the danger you might bump into Razors.
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seen rats in peckham rye park and dulwich park........london is crawling with them, always has been i quite like the little blighters
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I visit germany several times a year and drink that volume of wheat beer and a fair bit more over an evening and rarely feel a hangover like I do in England. I don't think it's the beer that's done it, unless you have some kind of intolerance?
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Someone nicked my car battery!?!
titch juicy replied to SeanHitz's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
a few years back my brother's car got broken into and amongst other things stole my cdr copies of an arctic monkeys album and libertines album, but left original copies of my brother's keane and robbie williams albums. I forgave them, on the grounds of taste -
don't know too much, but can tell you of the current crop, a fair few have played in the premier league: luka modric & niko krancjar at spurs, vedran corluka (on loan from spurs with bayer leverkusen) eduardo- formerly of arsenal, now with shaktar donetsk nikica jelavic- with everton ivan klasnic- with bolton luka modric is almost certainly their star player at present
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Sorry, my mistake- I thought you meant Eric B & Rakim moved seamlessly to house music, but you were taking about your mates.
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Undisputedtruth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > grabot Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Rakim is the G.O.A.T. Fair play djkq, imho > 'paid > > in full' laid the foundations of house. 1986, > my > > mates are break dancing down town to Rakim et > al. > > 1987, they switch seamlessly to house, year > zero > > for dance music. > > > > Hip hop in general. Nas, wu tang clan, talib > > kweli, outkast,kanye,lupe fiasco, pharoahe > monch. > > All good in the hood. > > Trying to rewrite history doesn't quite cut it > with me, grabot. To say 1987 was year zero for > dance music showed a lack of knowledge for dance > music in general. Even in 1987. Rakim had nothing > to do with house music. Not even laying its > foundations. His music was hardly ground breaking > in 1987 and far too commercial for my own taste. > > Break dancing happened in London during the early > eighties. Well before 1987, breakdancing was passe > in the clubs. > > jelly Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Urgh. I can't stand 'gangsta rap'. It's larded > > with aggression and misogyny. Hardly the kind > of > > thing you should play around young and/or > > impressionable kids. > > Worse than that, rap producers sampled the classic > tunes in order to gain musical integrity. > > I'm sure you won't agree with what I've just said. > But then, I still have my huge pile of Blues & > Soul magazines and music collection to backup my > extensive knowledge of music around the time. > Argue at your peril. I'll argue against both of you Eric B & Rakim had nothing to do with house music at any point in their career. The music they made between 85-87 was absolutely groundbreaking and paved the way for (and arguably invented) modern hip hop. The debut album was influential in so many ways, not least because of the use of james brown and other funk samples; and rakim's lyrical content and flow are still regarded as the best ever. His MC'ing on the first two albums, on tracks like 'my melody', 'i know you got soul', 'eric b is president', 'follow the leader', 'lyrics of fury', microphone fiend' still sound fresh today, over 25 years later- he's regarded as the best ever MC by his peers and fans of hip hop. And they definitely weren't a commercial act, far from it- the debut album didn't penetrate the top 50 in the US or UK and it was only a remix of the 'paid in full' single by british producers/remixers Cold Cut in 1988 that brought them any kind of success in this country, and even that didn't trouble the top 10. I don't have a pile of magazines to refer to, just my own records, memory and the internet for help with exact dates and chart positions.
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Leaving SE London....what would you miss most about it?
titch juicy replied to katie1997's topic in The Lounge
not a great deal to be honest i've been living down here for 5 years now, and telling all my north london friends how great the area is- but when i stop and think about it properly, there's nothing here (apart from franks bar in the summer) that isn't done better in several parts of north london without exception, the pubs on lordship lane are average at best- i'm getting very bored of all the identikit capital (now greene king i suppose) pubs; actress, bishop, victoria inn are interchangeable...be interesting to see what they've done with the rye when it re-opens- the most recent tenure absolutely destroyed it. The parks are ok, but everywhere in london has nice green areas. I think the best thing about south east london is greenwich, but even that's a bit of a ballache to get to from peckham rye/east dulwich in short, i can't think of any reason not to move to islington in the near future ....hmmm, but i would miss franks bar -
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