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Not sure who is responsible for the 'Absolutely Dulwich' freebie magazine but I only hope their sponsors are paying them well. Stylish looking? Asolutely, yes it is. Intelligent? er no it isn't. Elegant? hmmm..it is possibly, but it is filled with absolute dreck. Will 'Absolutely Dulwich' end up in my recycling bin unread? Absolutely.
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Absolute Bollox.

As it completed it's journey from my front door mat to the big blue recycling bin in the sky, I noticed as it tumbled to the bottom the words (something like) 'the ethical question' as the lid slammed shut and vaguely in the back of my head the sound 'FFS' echoed.

steveo Wrote:

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> Don't get me (re) started on Southwark Life

> magazine.

>

> At least the other one is free


xxxxxx


I think Southwark Life is fine.


I quite often find interesting things in it.


Whereas "Absolutely Dulwich" is, as stated above, a load of boll***s.

Ron70 Wrote:

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> Maybe you should leave a notice on your front door

> saying "no free post thankyou" or similar?


I have considered that. However, I am put off by the aesthetic of having such a note on my door. Plus I believe it sets an unfriendly first impression. Not to mention that *some* unsolicited post is quite handy, i.e 'local electrician' etc. First world problems eh?!

Millhaven Wrote:

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Not to mention that *some* unsolicited post is quite handy, i.e 'local electrician' etc.


xxxxxxx


You'd employ a local electrician who was so short of word of mouth work that he (or she) had resorted to putting flyers through doors???


Unfair maybe, could be seen as proactive and showing initiative maybe, but ........


:(

jimmyraj Wrote:

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> I love the interviews with the estate agents in

> Absolutely Dulwich, particularly the picture

> spread of the two rotund, besuited agents

> strolling through Goose Green and talking about

> what an edgy, creative area it is



I'm obviously going to have to start looking at this publlication with different eyes.

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Yes, I noted the ?3.95 printed on the cover. I

> assume that they are giving it away free to start

> with, in the hope that they can start charging

> once they have you 'hooked'. If so, I'm not sure

> it will be too successful a strategy.



LOL

Sue Wrote:

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> More comments here, following the arrival of the

> first issue:

>

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5

> ,1176097,page=1


Bloody hell! Some pretty scathing remarks there. I hope November's issue arrives in good time for bonefire night.

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