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"Posted by: citizenED November 07, 10:51PM


Plough End of LL is surely Southsides ED. There's even a shop called Southside Lighting"

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"Posted by: lozzyloz November 07, 10:05PM


I think the "Upper" refers to the area on the same side of LL as the Library. Don't get confused with Lower Upper East Side which slopes of towards Forest Hill."



hummm,


I live a bit further up from the Library, do I live in Southern Upper East Side or in the Lower Upper East Side ?

I'm having a residency crisis right now.

when I cycle home my tongue usually shows a bit of herself out of my mouth, so I guess I don't live at the bottom but at the top.


That means I can't be living at the "Lower Upper East Side" nor at the "Deep Southern Upper East Side", so I reckon I live on the "Southern Upper East Side" and those who live near the plough live in the "Lower Upper East Side"

right ?

I just live on Lordship Lane which is in DULWICH, no upper, no lower, no east or south, Just Dulwich....my mum is right, if it is not the north and south disliking each other, it would be something else, like the upper and lower side!:))

Dulwich is Dulwich is Dulwich, embrace it!

HeidiHi Wrote:

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> I just live on Lordship Lane which is in DULWICH,

> no upper, no lower, no east or south, Just

> Dulwich....my mum is right, if it is not the north

> and south disliking each other, it would be

> something else, like the upper and lower

> side!:))

> Dulwich is Dulwich is Dulwich, embrace it!



I was confused maybe living in the dark side.

Heidi showed me how to love again!

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