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ha! just been on the wd forum and noted that many threads in the lounge had not been posted on since mid jan and there a couple of threads dedicated to dissing east dulwich, fantastic. all this love would make ken proud of this great melting pot of a city. i have always loved how tolerance is preached for all except: clapham and 3 wheelers...

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> I feel that West Dulwich's only real utility is in

> being the thing that you go through on the way to

> Croydon IKEA to buy the latest day-glo green

> grapefruit pip remover called "Smegma".


Now if that isn't cookwank I don't know what is.

  • 1 year later...

I just stumbled on the West Dulwich Form. And I posted on there. Please can I come back?! Otherwise, I'm off to set up the South Dulwich Forum. Which may be very quiet!


I know this is an old thread (hey, active compared to some on the WDF), but I'm behind the times.

Well, I dont know Kells. It is a shocking thing to head over to West East Dulwich, hobnob with the locals and then expect to come back as if nothing had happened. I am sure no other members of this Forum have done such a thing.


No, no, no ...

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