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I like that rope walk.


1. It will teach kids a bit of risk assessment, school of hard knocks, value of a good thrashing etc etc


2. It might engage the "sit on the bench with a coffee and let other carers/parents rescue my kids" to get off their arse and play with their kids/clients.


This post was brought to you by "is this your child with the bleeding nose?" holier-than-thou Ted Max poster.

  • 6 months later...
They are putting down the new soft matting stuff underneath I think. Spoke the one of the builders, but he was only there to flatten and level the area. Another company are coming in after to lay the matting......hope they hurry up, we go most days and my little lass is missing the swings!

The tunnels are a very dangerous installation indeed... anyone who's seen them will know that literally* dozens of slavering paedophiles, hairy-fisted bullies and indeed good old-fashioned monsters taking a holiday from under kids' beds could be lurking there.


*OK, not literally.


Also, have I spelt slavering correctly?

Personally I don't think drug takers will be (a) able (b) arsed to find the tunnels, crawl inside them, then shoot up. But then neither do I think there are 'dubious people' lying in wait for my children in the tunnels .....


Playgrounds in East Dulwich tend to be full of kids. And parents. And quite nice ones at that. Or am I being terribly blind / naive?

???? Wrote:

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> I can think of no better place to shoot up with my

> mates than 3 ft long 3 ft high red tunnel in Goose

> Green park....

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Well someone coid have mentioned they were miniture.L.O.L.

But have they got a toilet, some miserable old bint was moaning about a tot piddling on the grass last year.

Thats a good point L.D.

I assumed it was in the planning stage,and no one mentioned it was three foot tot tunnel.already built.

I was remembering a young girl that got dragged into a tunnel in a playground up north and murdred.

I presumed to much. just pass me the Carpol, and I,ll go away.::o

  • 3 weeks later...

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> I'm slightly concerned that any self-respecting

> child will try and shimmy up the tall wooden

> structure to get into the tree. Is that just me?



Ah, don't worry, no doubt Southwark Council will be sending someone in to massacre that poor tree soon too..... :'(

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