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cocoalush Wrote:

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> Brick lane (east end of london) otherwise known as

> banglatown is famous for its curry houses.

>

> In the past few years I have seen a growing trend

> of indian restaurants, there are currently 8 in

> lordship lane!!!

>

> Maybe more will open in the near future?? But is

> lordship lane becoming popular for its curry??

>

> I think I'll pop down dulwich tandoori restaurant

> today,lol!:))



Withdrew my post on the grounds that I thought this was a wind up, then realised if it wasn't, it would be an unpleasant response. So carry on.

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nah, apart from the Boho Gilbert n George & Emin set that now lurk around spitalfields with their mutual back slappery, BL has always been a destination for skint migrants


migrants to ED are not penniless or escaping persecution and poverty.


escaping clapham to start a family and buy a house isnt in the same league

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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> No of course it isn't, you silly bastard.

>

> I'm sorry if that sounds a little harsh, it's

> mainly down to your use of 'lol' and an emiticon

> for no apparent good reason. Not there's ever a

> good reason for the use of either in my opinion.

>

>


I'm not so sure about that. Your post kind of made me lol and :))

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