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SimonM Wrote:

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> Do keep up Jah..."Actress" goes with "Bishop"

> d'yer see? :) My tongue was in my cheek of

> course....I am sure Scott knows what he is doing!

> All this free publicity on the EDF before it even

> opens eh? gold dust! B)


I was aware of that Simon. I was.... oh never mind.

Penguin68 Wrote:

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> then call it the P.G. Wodehouse.

>

> Raymond Chandler also went to Dulwich College - so

> how about The Long Goodbye - C S Forester also

> lived in Underhill Road, so how about The Admiral

> Hornblower?


I'm aware of both of these connections, however none mentioned East Dulwich in their books and neither based any suburd they wrote about on ED,as did Wodehouse.

If it has to change name then it surely must be the Wodehouse, all else is applesauce, if not flummery.

There, I've said it.


Edited, bcause frankly one made something of a bish on a couple of words.

I mean one doesn't want to look a complete ass when one is attempting to makea serioud point.

One's not a total chump after all. Despite what Oofy Prosser might be spreading round.

SimonM Wrote:

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> ...but a pub called the "Dulwich Wodehouse" is

> only going to cause confusion! B)


The name should be the Wodehouse, no Dulwich prefix. That's all.

The only confusionn will lie with the easily confused dopey-headed c*nt community.

It's a small community, but massively confused and spectaculary dopey-headed.

As for c*ntishness, don't get me started. No, really, don't.

Scott as a mother of a young child and soon to be new aby who lives opposite the pub I would be interested to know what the opening hours will be and also what time people will be allowed outside until? Will it be a family pub like the Herne or more in keeping with the Bishop???

Hello Steph,


I won't be changing any opening hours (currently midnight sun-thurs and 1am Fri & Sat). The license states that the outside areas have to be emptied by 11 p.m.

The plan is to be more Florence than Bishop, but completely different to both (if that makes any sense). I have never received one noise complaint about The Bishop in the 5 years I've had it (if that allays any fears).


Reds, planning and licensing permitting, work should start at the end of April and take about 4 weeks.

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