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The only topic being "This is a test forum. Feel free to delete it or edit after installation." may be something of a give away.


Besides, you only need look at the west dulwich forum to see just how hard it is to hit the necessary user/network critical mass to make something online work. No disrespect to Downsouth, it's 10% hard work, 90% luck.

http://www.westdulwichforum.co.uk/

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vivienne Wrote:

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> Very impressed by the East Dulwich Forum I

> wondered whether there was one for Nunhead. It

> appears there is, and yet when I try to register

> it says that it is unknown and doesn't exist. any

> wisdom from ED?


Vivienne!


What are you trying to do to Nunhead (I mean Nunhead South, I realise the Nunhead Lane bit has already tried to clone ED).


Nunhead Forum? Discuss the Waverley Arms. Discuss the Stuart Arms. Can anyone recommend the best place to find a dodgy bloke to burn out your car on Peckham Rye? Which mini-mart has got the most heavily processed white bread today? Is anyone looking to share a social worker? Our lovely social worker is having a nervous breakdown in April and we just don't know who is going to monitor little Ashley's asbo. Did you see my scratchcard man? I dropped my scratchcard, I think my scratchcard won. Have you seen my staffy? We think the bloke next door might have stoled him but my partner is in a drug induced coma in the garden and I'm not going over there on my own.


Nunhead Forum. Really. Nunhead will never need a forum. If people in Nunhead want to have strange dysfunctional conversations, we do not need cyberspace, we can do that at home or with the neighbours.

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This is the Nunhead forum - unless you have erected an organic digitally formed fence around this web address ?


Ps the Thai resturant Skehans which is technically New Cross - but really Nunhead in a sense of proximity is an absolute cracker. As good as the Thai Corner which we all know is great, but the actual restuarant part at the back of the Pub has a really great vibe - I thoroughly recommend it.


I have spoken to the locals and told them to watch out for badly dressed people, wearing clothes from the white stuff and crocs so you guys should all be safe. This freedom pass only lasts till MAY.

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Snoozequeen1 are you serious?

Want me to persuade you of the crap of which you speaketh?



snoozequeen1 Wrote:

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Vivienne!

>

> What are you trying to do to Nunhead (I mean

> Nunhead South, I realise the Nunhead Lane bit has

> already tried to clone ED).

>

> Nunhead Forum? Discuss the Waverley Arms.

> Discuss the Stuart Arms. Can anyone recommend the

> best place to find a dodgy bloke to burn out your

> car on Peckham Rye? Which mini-mart has got the

> most heavily processed white bread today? Is

> anyone looking to share a social worker? Our

> lovely social worker is having a nervous breakdown

> in April and we just don't know who is going to

> monitor little Ashley's asbo. Did you see my

> scratchcard man? I dropped my scratchcard, I

> think my scratchcard won. Have you seen my staffy?

> We think the bloke next door might have stoled him

> but my partner is in a drug induced coma in the

> garden and I'm not going over there on my own.

>

> Nunhead Forum. Really. Nunhead will never need a

> forum. If people in Nunhead want to have strange

> dysfunctional conversations, we do not need

> cyberspace, we can do that at home or with the

> neighbours.

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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Snoozequeen1 are you serious?

> Want me to persuade you of the crap of which you

> speaketh?

>

>PR, what language! are you a Nunhead girl? I rest my case.


Though I grant you, one of the mini-marts has started trying to sell veg that's not baked beans and not in tins. But I don't think they realised they had to provide an identification chart for anything that doesn't say "Heinz" on it.


The last thing we need around here is gentrification. Even with all the halfway houses and hostels Southwark Council used to automatically plonk in Camberwell we still have peace and quiet. Apart from the people who live on Harlescott Road and keep their curtains open and the lights on full beam 24/7 to show off the decorating, there are absolutely no pretentious people living here. Everybody either does a) a proper job or is b) a proper, old fashioned criminal. Isn't it lovely? No students. No hoards of actors or stylists or people in advertising or lifestyle coaches or management consultants. Only one barrister and I think he works for the Crown Prosecution Service. Not a single estate agent.


FOR GOD'S SAKE, SHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!

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