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Many thanks to Claire who stopped her car by the Goose Green Island just to say Hello - she recognised me from the Forum night-out photos.


Perhaps we should have a suitable greeting and response to confirm EDF membership in such random circumstances?


"Do you post?" followed by "Only to the East"


"There is a green hill ...." followed by "without a grotty old lamp-post"

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Monica- I looked , then squinted (wearing my driving glasses),then shouted through my car window "East Dulwich Forum ?????" Then I went all pink because just for a split second our spy friend realised his cover had been blown and looked as though he was going to deny me 3 times. Thankfully, he graciously acknowledged me and I drove happily round our beloved roundabout safe in the knowledge that ED will be a safer place with Mr Mikewbate patrolling the streets.......
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