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I repeatedly see the same black lady (NO NOT RACIST, IT'S DEFINITELY THE SAME ONE). She seems to loiter around there from 8-8.30 a few evenings each week. I'm going to start noting down the days and will up date this thread as i make progress. Just was IS she doing! Something quiet sniffy about it, watch out dulwich-ites!

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> I repeatedly see the same black lady (NO NOT

> RACIST, IT'S DEFINITELY THE SAME ONE). She seems

> to loiter around there from 8-8.30 a few evenings

> each week. I'm going to start noting down the days

> and will up date this thread as i make progress.

> Just was IS she doing! Something quiet sniffy

> about it, watch out dulwich-ites!


Well done Sherlock. What do you want? A F***ing biscuit?

I fully understand your situation, I caught my wife hanging around East Dulwich Station on Monday at about 6.36pm, claimed she'd been there 15 mins! She was there again on Wednesday and would you believe it again tonight at the exact same time AND the same corner.

It's been going on for years, it's the same every night, jumps in the car and pretends she's pleased to see me.


These are dark and dangerous times, we need to be vigilant.

I find it comforting that your timetable coincides with hers and you're able to keep an eye on her. Be alert!

you never know this could be a useful thread!!!!!!!


if supposedly this or any other person was to have tried to abduct a kid or something i'm sure some of these forumites wouldn't be so arsey about the thread!!!!


i do think this thread is abit bland.... but like i stated... you never know!!!!!!

I was speaking to a black female outside the library at about 8pm the other night and she told me to watch out because on most evenings between 8 & 8.30 there's a really creepy person hanging around with a notebook.


Just putting the warning out there, you never who is lurking about these days

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