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Nicknames should be short and preferably end in "ee" so its got to be Lordy. How cool would it be to twin with Lordi the death rock Finnish former Eurovision winners?


NB I'm not Xanadustar just her old fella formerly known as Anon (Bloody Lurker). Back to the Shadows for me - be good......

Perhaps she was talking about Rye Lane? An elderly neighbour of mine who'd lived in ED all her life used to talk about going down 'the Lane' when she meant Rye Lane as that's where all the 'quality' shops used to be? Just a thought... Lordship Lane as 'the Lane' sounds far too pretentious and it's such a landmark and good starting point for giving directions. Just a thought...
lordship lane does get confused with east dulwich road,many a times we have received post for east dulwich road,and when people come into Ed they always ask the LL natives about places on Ed road tinking they are on Ed road????Although LL is not that clearly marked from either the goose green end or the harvester end

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