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robyn88 Wrote:

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> Not too sure if this is the right section for

> this... But is there much going on down Lordship

> Lane Thursdays or is it better to travel in to

> London? Only been out down there on fri/sat... Any

> recommendations would be much appreciated!

>

> Cheers in advance!! x


Much better to travel in to London?

waynetta Wrote:

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> Was anyone following my top tip carrying their

> pints in their pockets?



Hahaha I did see that but I thought that was advice for adventure... I shall not be stepping over their threshold!

On Sunday night I was down to LL to buy something and passed adventure bar on way down and the way back.


On the way down they were playing Whithey Houston "Wanna dance with somebody" and on the way back up it was Lionel Ritchie - All Night Long...


Jeez - is that normal ?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> On Sunday night I was down to LL to buy something

> and passed adventure bar on way down and the way

> back.

>

> On the way down they were playing Whithey Houston

> "Wanna dance with somebody" and on the way back up

> it was Lionel Ritchie - All Night Long...

>

> Jeez - is that normal ?



The horror, the horror.

No...


Sydenham is the place to go


Haven't you been reading the forum much, anyway start at the Woodman ( it's closed but buy a can from next door ) you can sit on the delivery pallets outside


Then stagger down to the bookies, where men with no shoes on & the arse out of their trousers will give you advice


Next stop is that cross between social services & a supervised visitation centre: Weatherspoons


If you are still alive, head on to the pub on the bridge.If you like prostitutes, very loud TV & Ginger haired grunting landlords, then this will be home from home


There is also the mythical gastro pub "The Dolphin" & it's near a kebab shop


Make good your escape from there


W**F

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > On Sunday night I was down to LL to buy

> something

> > and passed adventure bar on way down and the

> way

> > back.

> >

> > On the way down they were playing Whithey

> Houston

> > "Wanna dance with somebody" and on the way back

> up

> > it was Lionel Ritchie - All Night Long...

> >

> > Jeez - is that normal ?

>


>The horror, the horror.





Yes - and I was horrified - bring back Inside 72, most missed.

robyn, the Gowlett on a Thursday is usually ace (there are occasional off nights where it's inexplicably quiet), and tomorrow night I will be there spinning a combination of tunes that would make Mick and Jah alternately shudder in horror and clap their hands in unalloyed joy.

RosieH Wrote:

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> robyn, the Gowlett on a Thursday is usually ace

> (there are occasional off nights where it's

> inexplicably quiet), and tomorrow night I will be

> there spinning a combination of tunes that would

> make Mick and Jah alternately shudder in horror

> and clap their hands in unalloyed joy.

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DJRosie


In da house !


( moves rosie onto the new V.cool wall )



W**F

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