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I've noticed a tendency for some contributors to criticise "poncy shops", gastro pubs, nick knack shops and those that frequent them as not being part of the earthy, real life that East Dulwich people should live.


So I pose a question:


"What is normal" and a supplementary - "What is normal for East Dulwich"?


Normal for me is:


Married - happily


2 children


Large mortgage - house still a renovation project after 4 years


I work full time, wife works part time.


Enjoy - cinema (most recent I am Legend & Sweeney Todd), theatre (most recent Mikado, History Boys, The Country Wife), cricket, walking, skiing, cooking and food.


Currently reading - "Little Dorrit" (New Year's resolution to read more Dickens), An Innocent Man (John Grisham), just read "No country for old men" - going to see the film Saturday.


Drink at: The Herne, Palmerston, The Bishop and EDT.


Eat at: Si Mangia, The Herne, Palmerston, The Bishop, Le Chandelier, Omrith, Thai Corner,


Shop at: Pretty Traditional, William Rose, Moxons, SMBS, Somerfields, Sainsbury's, Cheese Block, EDD, Dulwich DIY, Ralon, Green & Blue,

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macroban Wrote:

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> Iceland and betting shops go in the green circle.


I was tempted to put them in - but this is a scientific study of Marmora Man!


> How do you do that?

Cheers! It's pretty simple, using a web graphics program called Fireworks

jim_the_chin Wrote:

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> you seem to have 2 children AND have an active

> social life. tell me, what is your secret master?


The children are teenagers and we either leave them at home (theatre trips & pubs) or they join us at cinema & eating out.

blinder999 Wrote:

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> too much time on my hands today:

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?5

> ,file=610


Neat analysis - not sure why Little Dorrit is poncey? By the way am decorating bathroom today and am covered in paint - is that green, brown or in the middle?

> Neat analysis - not sure why Little Dorrit is

> poncey?

Blackwood, June 1855

"Despite their descents into the lowest class, and their occasional flights into the less familiar ground of fashion, it is the air and breadth of middle-class respectability which fills the books of Mr. Dickens."

There is no such thing as normal, ED is made up of all sorts of people, and that's what makes it a great place to live (that and the parks and convenience for central London).


The only thing wrong with ED from where i'm sitting, are the people who think they are better than the rest of us. Who seem more interested in what everyone else is doing and looking down their noses at them, than getting on with their own lives.

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