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I thought I would share with you the top 100 keywords and terms people have typed into search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, MSN etc to arrive at this site in the last 6 days, the full list is 754 terms. The numbers are the amount of people who have arrived using that term, notice how a large amount of them are people looking for businesses or services e.g. 17 people looking for a car wash in Dulwich in the last week, it's a perfect place to advertise):


east dulwich forum 889

east dulwich 426

georgia bullock 80

east dulwich irish jim 77

best bar in east dulwich 66

the drum east dulwich 65

dulwich forum 29

spymum guardian 28

www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk 28

landells road half 27

eastdulwichforum 27

forum+dulwich 26

silvester road east dulwich 25

porcini dulwich 25

partridges hairdressers east dulwich 20

dell autos dulwich 18

the east dulwich forum 17

car wash dulwich 17

fusion east dulwich gym 16

1 therapia road 15

east dulwich forums 14

east dulwich plumber 14

eastdulwich forum 13

cafe nero east dulwich 13

east dulwich blog 12

116 lordship lane 11

dulwich 11

dulwich & village residential. 10

passport photos+east dulwich 10

moxons fishmonger in dulwich 10

m&s to open in east dulwich 10

drum northcross road 10

moxons 10

studio flats east dulwich 9

the drum east dulwich 9

the herne pub east dulwich 9

london street gangs 9

dulwich cars 9

eastdulwichforum.co.uk 7

dulwichmum 7

the drum northcross 6

east dulwich sea cow fire 5

the bishop 5

edd east dulwich 5

spice republic lordship lane 5

carpenters east dulwich 5

dulwich therapy rooms 5

lucinda king 5

caffe nero se22 4

mot peckham 4

dulwich paradiso castle 4

east dulwich mums 4

restaurants in east dulwich 4

carpenter east dulwich 4

east dulwich information 4

quickbuild + east dulwich 4

burnett ware & graves 4

pregnant +dulwich 3

therapy east dulwich 3

the dulwich forum 3

burnett ware and graves 3

is dulwich becoming like clapham 3

east dulwich nero 3

walsh glazing 3

a3 shop + east dulwich 3

chener books 3

grand designs east dulwich forum 3

what's on in east dulwich 3

retail let dulwich 3

the herne tavern 3

moxons fishmongers 3

asl removals 3

petitou peckham 3

tennis dulwich 3

balcony plants 3

east dulwich community centre 2

childminder in east dulwich 2

dvr estate agents 2

burnett ware and graves tel no

springador 2

winkworths dulwich 2

se22 magazine 2

join london street gangs 2

cafe el paso and east dulwich 2

east dulwich forum kingsdale 2

reluctant runner 2

moxons east dulwich 2

edt east dulwich 2

dulwichmum blogspot 2

restaurants east dulwich 2

east dulwich restaurants 2

surma indian dulwich 2

curry barry road se22 2

dulwich fusion gym 2

se22 forum 2

indian dulwich 2

hisar lordship lane 2

egypt "card fraud" "cash machine" 2

hair stylist east dulwich 2

pub quiz in dulwich 2

>How come "the drum east dulwich" appears twice?

One was:

"the drum" east dulwich

and the other one was:

the drum east dulwich

(without the ""s), when I exported the list it doesn't export the ""s which is slightly annoying and confusing. Anyway I've attached the full list of 754 terms (without the ""s) to this message should anyone want to have a look.

I know that I came to this forum by searching on Google for some ED item that was unconnected to forums and I feel as though I haven't been able to leave since...it has become addictive. I have spent a high percentage of my day today browsing these pages at work and forumlating my response to my boss about my lack of productivity!


I will need to Google for ED addiction therapists!

I think we need to have a competition to see who can do the most obliquely surreal search term in google and still get to the east dulwich forum, liven the list up for next time.


I've kicked off with newspaper buttock spectator

http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=newspaper+buttock+spectator&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=JkK&start=10&sa=N

Just whiling (sp?) away some more time, I thought I'd try the search by mockney piers and the ED forum was on page 2 of the Google search with this:


Re: Quiet room... - East Dulwich Forum*eases from one buttock to the other* *turns to John Inmans obit in the ... copy of Spectator, leans over oak table to Mikewbate, hands over Spectator, ...

www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,6581,6788 - 54k - Cached - Similar pages


Is there a time lag after an item has been posted and before a search gets recognised? (I have not idea what I'm talking about BTW, if that wasn't obvious!)

'join london street gangs 2' - can you join them on line? How would one prove that they have the, well, whatever it is one needs to be in a London street gang, the fizzle or wizzle etc. Wonder if they joined our EDF street gang? Mercenry Mockney, Highball Huguenot and King Pin Keef et all......

Sorry to go on, but seriously. What would you be thinking...


'Yeah. I is bad assss.'


'Innit. Me too. Yo. Punk.'


'Lets join some sarf London mo-fo gang. Man.'


'Big up. I'll pop down to the video shop and download the on-line application form. You got yourself a badd-ass photo.'


'Innit.'


'Nah man. You can't see you face in that one. There's rules man. Rules.'


'bad ass man. bad.'


I need to go home. Apologies....!!!

Online registration process for Peckham Man Dem 98% complete... the final page.


Please enter your street name: BADBLUD


Sorry, that street name is taken. Please try another one.


Suggestions: Badblud2007 bad_blud bludbad 2007badblud Nigel


(How long before we get this lounged, d'you think?)

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