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Hey everyone

I used to live in ED for quite a while.

I was wondering if someone could help me out.

There used to be that black man wearing a leather jacket throughout the year..he was either cycling or pushing his bike.

I would see him almost every day on Barry Rd, in Peckham (or on his way to or from Peckham)..i think i saw him a few times in Barrys off lisence (is it still there?) and was wondering if hes still cycling/walking up and down Barry Rd..i think he lived somewhere on Upland road..i always felt lucky when i saw him, so yeah..even now i think of him every now and then, wondering if hes still there and alrite and stuff.

Would be great if someone could tell me :)


Cat

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