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The Camberwick Green branch of the EDL holds it's first 'static' meeting...


http://www.theprezzyshop.co.uk/camberwick_green/camberwick_green_images/cgcp.jpg


''Oi!, Curtain!...NO!

This is the Camberwick Green Forum...we don't want your Ivor The Engine and Clangers types round 'ere.

This used to be a decent place to live, soon we'll be swamped by Moomins!

It starts off with one Soup Dragon shop, but before you know it, there's one on every street corner!...''

http://www.theprezzyshop.co.uk/nautical/memorabilia/images_large/am_p64_hg008_large.jpghttp://www.theprezzyshop.co.uk/collectables/clangers/images_large/Dscf0033_large.jpg" It's all a question of timing " said Moos to herself, over & over again.

A better likeness!


http://photos4.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/8/0/f/e/event_54093022.jpeg


Meanwhile, dogs running loose in Peckham Rye Park, and with a ringleader in the Artful Dogger, take over at Zippos Circus....


http://photos3.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/8/1/0/8/event_54093032.jpeg

Place your cursor over the photo/image and right click, a list should appear with 'properties'...click on that, then highlight and copy the URL address.


Then back on the EDF, click the icon button (4th along, has a mountain/sun symbol).

A box should appear, paste the URL address, and then press ok.


You can check in 'preview' to see if it has worked ok.

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