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Seems like a decent article to me. Remember it's probably written by someone who doesn't know the area as well as us, for people who don't know it at all and it seems to give a good overview.


And believe me, very few journalists have the opportunity to be lazy these days.

sedgewick Wrote:

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> Hackblade Wrote:

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> -----

> > I do and I know some Guardian journalists and

> they

> > work damn hard.

>

>

> HAHA!

>

> The voice of the Guarniad.


Sorry to be spellist Sedgewick but I think you'll find it's Grauniad.

puzzled Wrote:

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> god, you people are appalling. so desperate to

> scribble down angst and spite. the paper was being

> nice about where we live for chrissake1 i live in

> east dulwich and I like it. and LL IS in se22. if

> you moaners don't like it here, clear off.none of

> us will miss you


Good idea.


this is a no sedition zone.

genwilliams Wrote:

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> It would be VERY nice to have a Boots or

> Superdrug. No more having to traipse over to Rye

> Lane or get a bus to Camberwell...


xxxxxxx


Yeh, let's just bring in all the high street chains, then we can live somewhere that looks just like everywhere else in the country :-S


Peckham and Camberwell are both within easy walking distance of Lordship Lane, FFS :))


And there's also a Boots in Forest Hill, should you happen to live at the other end of East Dulwich.


In fact we're surrounded by Boots branches :))

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