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I've seen the EDF mentioned several times at South East Central. I've seen SE Central mentioned on here by people such as cllr Renata Hamvas so that can't be the reason.


It's not promotion to mention another forum - I just posted a link from Twitter for the voting. Like Jeremy says its not a Dulwich forum. But if it were how come there's a thread about the West Dulwich forum then?

I don't think you're being entirely above the board Dermot.


I notice in particular that you've used a bit.ly link to your forum rather than a direct reference, which shows you're attempting to track your traffic sources. Other referrals were simply cross referencing, but not you.


I also notice that despite parlous traffic figures you've already introduced Google slots on both your forum and your blog, which expose a desperate and probably failing attempt to monetise your audience.


This would only be the behaviour of an aspiring but somewhat dilletante web producer.


You've also chosen the Ganapati as your vehicle for engagement, a restaurant that clearly falls within the stamping ground of EDF regulars.


So no. I denounce you.


I think you're no more than a Restoration fop - claiming homosexuality to inveigle yourself into the intimacies of the EDF love nest.


You leave everyone soiled as a result.

Enjoyed another fabulous evening here last night. If you have never eaten game in a curry (I certainly hadn't - until yesterday), you might want to try Ganapati's guinea fowl: very tasty. Do hurry though, they tend to change their menus fairly regularly.


So, so good.

I don't know Laddy Muck when you ever get time to just do nothing. Game Wednesday, game Thursday! I wouldn't be surprised to see you get your foul and your fowl mixed up never mind offside and offmenu. Trust you to see Fulham play at Craven Cottage (pie) Stadium. You must like foodball I guess!

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