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"Completely London Blog"

"People, places and property in London"

"Brought to you by Kinleigh Folkard and Hayward"


"Owner of East Dulwich lifestyle emporium Roullier White, Lawrence White takes us on a shopping spree in SE22."

etc, etc


Result of WHOIS query:

Domain name: completelylondon.co.uk


Registrant: Kinleigh Limited

ianr Wrote:

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> "Completely London Blog"

> "People, places and property in London"

> "Brought to you by Kinleigh Folkard and Hayward"

>

> "Owner of East Dulwich lifestyle emporium Roullier

> White, Lawrence White takes us on a shopping spree

> in SE22."

> etc, etc

>

> Result of WHOIS query:

> Domain name: completelylondon.co.uk

>

> Registrant: Kinleigh Limited


Given that KFH's slogan is "Completely London" and they link to the site form the home page of their website, I'm not sure what your superlative deduction skills are meant to be telling us.

"My journey into work could not be much worse; a dismal trudge across Peckham Rye in the pissing rain.


Taking care not to step on last night's dog eggs, I pause outside Homemade, eye the selection of airline-style blankets optimistically draped over the chairs and move on as an icy blast chills me to the bone.


Suddenly, I..."

lane lover Wrote:

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> ianr is our local MI5 operative ...

>

> I agree with *Bob* ... they definitely arent a

> local if they made it through ED without hitting

> dog poo.


or finding a lost cat or coming across a strange or suspicious person following the postman or peering through letterboxes or whistling like crazy :)

I was simply saving the trouble of anyone who, finding it in the General ED Issues section, thought it might have something to do with a day in Dulwich rather than being an online imitation of Living South.


I do actually recommend reading it though, for its toe curling gruesomeness, even if I do myself regularly post A J Farmers' artisan rat traps to a maiden aunt in the Orkneys. I'm disappointed, though, to see nothing about the backstreet cupcake sweatshops.

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