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I remember when North Peckham Estate used to be known as "Front Line"... There was a time when you really really didn't want to be in that area on a Friday night!!!!


Here's the leader of our Dulwich Massive! Wheelandcomeagainmyselkta!!! Respektodat!


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Aaahhhhhhhhhhh Dems!!! (6)

Mr Batdog,


My word. I never expected that to be true. What is the world coming to? I thank the Lord that we are a bus ride from Brixton. Even the bloomin squirrels are crack addicts!


Promise me Mr Hugenot, Mr Crystalclear, Mr Batdog, Mr Mockeny Piers and Mr Bob s, Ms Babyshambles and Ms Beth, you will never go to visit Brixton. I would worry so, dear friends.

Dear Mr Bob S,


Promise me now, NEVER GO TO BRIXTON - darling man? I would be beside myself with terror. Actually, be careful in Peckham too. Apparently they shoot you in your bed over there. I'd wager they even use long life milk. It really is best to stay 'safe' man.

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