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CrystalClear Wrote:

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> Stealing from SE5....

>

> 'They used to run a really good comedy festival on

> Goose Grene in east Dulwich - i wonder whatever

> happened to it?'

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> What did happen to it, and was it any good? (new

> post?).



It was a great little festival run by Steve Frosts' wife and my brother. The last year it was on Bill Bailey did a brilliant gig there and also Hugh Cornwall from the Stranglers went down a storm. Apparently there was a few people living in the houses alongside Goose Green that didnt like it....of course Southwark Council stopped it. A very UN UTILITARIAN attitude!!!!

yuha you're right. It was callled the "mini Ed-fest" and I believe my uncle used to be one of the co-organisers. I think it didnt go strong because it wasn't popular enough and didn't get enough funding. Could be wrong, don't talk to that particular uncle as much as I should.


Was good though, the comedy events were a great laugh!

Mockney, I saw a man walking past Nero a couple of weeks ago smoking a pipe - a full-on Holmes style number, which I'm sure was accompanied by a deerstalker hat too! It was about 11am on a Sat, so didn't seem to be fancy dress. Wonder if it's the same guy?

Hey Mr Pipe, are you out there?

I like Camberwell's arty vibe and it is much more mixed up and down-to-earth than ED (do we really need any more boutiques selling overpriced pommades and baby clothes!!!?)


Some of the architecture there is fantastic, especially the lovely Grove Vale.


However it seems to be absolutely full of nutters, drunks and crackheads, which I find a bit scary and off-putting. Probably a bit un-pc to say that but it's the truth...



i agree - i change bus for Euston at Camberwell every morning and the same scary aggressive guy is there everyday verbally abusing people and disrupting the buses - i can't understand why the local shopkeepers don't call the police as he must affect their trade


(my first post - have been browsing for ages - great site!):))

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