It's 4.30am and the heathrow flight path appears to be in use
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There has been a muddle here. People have started confusing the Wood House and the Clock House, and now I'm confused as well. Looking back, it was when David Peckham started talking about The Clock House, but clearly meant The Clock House, as he talked about a walk on Peckham Rye. Were there two different grumpy couples, at both the Wood House and the Clock House? Which pub are you now talking about, Malumbu?
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By first mate · Posted
But a number of posters have said that in their experience they hardly ever see a cyclist on that route. There does not seem to be any data on cycle usage. Stand to be corrected if you have it? -
By Dogkennelhillbilly · Posted
It means people are pursuing culture wars by making stuff up based on their passionately held prejudices and acting as if it's a fact. See the OP and this as examples: https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/365902-bloody-sydenham-hill/#findComment-1717782 -
I met them when they ran the Morpeth near Tate Britain, before they retired, and they moaned about running the Woodhouse. I don't recall them being grumpy when at the Woodhouse (apart from their mixed attitude to families), just not particularly helpful*. They'd get many more punters in on a lovely hot day but put no extra staff on, I could say more but I'd be getting too personal. Did love the place irrespective of them. I used to love the Clock in the old days, and the Buck in Petty France and the Royal Oak near Strutton Ground and the Morpeth. Common denominator is that they are all very different to when the Brewery was running and they were part of the Youngs estate.
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