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East Dulwich Book Swap - Wednesday 22nd October, 8pm at The Clockhouse


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hi, good luck with this, excellent idea - i had organised the first southwark freecycle event last weekend & it went down really well, not only because people were given the chance to donate/take things for free, but as importantly, because it was a chance to socialise a little or a lot, depending on how people felt about it.


hope the weather's ok!

Don't be a wuss Keef. I reckon I can easily match you on the caning it over the weekend front. I feel like shite but a few pints in the Clockhouse tonight and we'll be right as ninepence again. Got plenty of books to wade through tonight before I nip down. See you all at 8.

I know, and she is very keen to come to one, but it won't be tonight. Besides, we haven't actually sorted any books out yet, and that is probably going to be quite a big job!


PGC, cheers mate, but I think I probably have all of his except his most recent one.

Thanks for calling last night on Capt I had a good old clear out and gained some great reading material for my hols this week. BTW Citz, I can confirm that he is a REAL captain. Full white beard, pipe and one wooden leg!


It would be great if more of you could come to the next one.

I think at the end we decided we were not going to be too regimented about it and just have them occur in a kind of loose way. How about in around a month we resurrect the thread, see who's interested and take it from there.

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