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A rather scary article from AlterNet.org
If you have even a passing interest in the environment then you have to read this.
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Mick Mac Wrote:
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> Is foxy not a name attributed to a lady rather
> than a bloke?
Well, my surname is Fox.
Thanks for your suggestions everyone. :)
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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:
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> If I was your boyfriend I would get the 176 to the
> Strand (about 30-45 mins) and walk through Covent
> Garden to work - about 15-25 mins... it's useful
> excercise and saves time - in rush hour Trafalgar
> Sq is very ver unpredictable and can add an extra
> 30 mins to a journey
Very true. Sometimes you can breeze through the Strand with no problem at all. Other times, it gets so clogged up with traffic at the western end that the bus driver actually terminates the journey and makes everyone get off.
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Hi all
Just joined the forum and this is my first post. :)
I'm a 30 year old male, and have lived in Forest Hill for the last few years - but only recently started visiting East Dulwich. For my journey to work, I began taking the 176 bus through Lordship Lane and was intrigued by the variety of pubs, bars, shops and restaurants. It's such a vibrant, interesting stretch of road.
Anyway, I went out there last Saturday night (and the weekend before that) and had a wonderful time. Met some lovely people at the East Dulwich Tavern and made a new friend while I was there. Managed to get a dance with a really hot woman too. I'll certainly be going out there regularly from now on... :))
In fact, I was thinking of moving to East Dulwich later this year. So, what's everyone's favourite pubs/bars in the area? Any recommendations for places to go/things to do?
Cheers,
Will
P.S. Have a good Bank Holiday everyone!
Lordship Lane incident
in General ED Issues / Gossip
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BBC report -
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8108412.stm