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What about a day of pram spotting in East Dulwich? She'll need one I presume. You can take a notepad and pencil which can be purchased fairly cheaply for jotting down the brands. To make it even more fun you could each give them star ratings secretly and compare notes at the end of the day.

Don't joke, I spent an afternoon tallying wheel numbers of buggies with retired poster Sean McGabhann once on a very sunny weekday afternoon outside the EDT.


After an initial; flurry of three wheelers it turned out that your common-or-garden 4 wheel buggies outnumbered the loathed three-wheelers by about four to one.


Once again, I'll get my coat....

Otta Wrote:

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> Train to St Ives will cost you a bit!


I wondered about that, but it's ?73 for the weekend of 22 June if you buy a single each way. Cheaper than driving and possibly quicker on a Friday evening. Quite tempted myself.

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