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Some people just can't help rising to the bait. Interestingly, the further the poster lives from East Dulwich, the more passionate their views about East Dulwich traffic... Still, at least they're kept busy in their basements and not wandering the streets - that would be truly terrifying. 

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On 20/12/2025 at 15:40, Dogkennelhillbilly said:

Some people just can't help rising to the bait. Interestingly, the further the poster lives from East Dulwich, the more passionate their views about East Dulwich traffic... Still, at least they're kept busy in their basements and not wandering the streets - that would be truly terrifying. 

Ooh Mal, no hot date with DKHB for you then!

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On 19/12/2025 at 19:39, Spartacus said:

Tongue in cheek, but the backwards and forwards banter on some posts here makes me wonder if the posters should just get a room 😂

After reading some of the repetitive madness on road issues etc, it's a big fat YES from me.😂 Merry Christmas to all, and relax! 

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19 hours ago, Ryeland said:

After reading some of the repetitive madness on road issues etc, it's a big fat YES from me.😂 Merry Christmas to all, and relax! 

As Spartacus is paying you can share with me and I can tell you in great depth everything that you need to know.  About everything.  There's a Christmas offer.  

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As its Christmas @malumbu, I've booked and paid for rooms at St.Albans. its in my name Sandy Klaws. Its a bit of a drive (or cycle) but its lovely.

Just tell them I've sent you and give them you EDF name when you get there and all will be sorted.

 

Happy Christmas all. 

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