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not a massive room no bob, but that end of the main bar combined with the ante-room should be sufficiently away from the music to be confortable for everyone


Getting there is easy - I normally cut down from top of DKH, and it's a 3 minute walk from there - so any bus that takes you up or down DKH should be fine (and more frequent than a P13!)

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> P13 and get off first stop on Avondale Rise,

> turnaround and walk back up the hill and turn

> right and it's 30 yards away.


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Blimey, you don't need to get a bus!


Walk up to East Dulwich Station, cross the road, walk a little way up Dog Kennel Hill, turn right through the estate, right at the top, left into Ivanhoe Road - it's a five to ten minute walk from Goose Green :)

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Through an estate?!! ::o


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Eh? It's, erm, a road which runs through the estate on Dog Kennel Hill, yes.


If you don't want to mix with the riff-raff :-S you can take the next road on the right instead, but I do it on my own every Goose night at Hoopers with no problem, last time in the dark :-S


Edited to say: People who live on council estates don't bite, you know.

AcedOut Wrote:

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> Sadly I won't be able to make it again this month,

> as I'm back in Dorset for a family stuff on

> Thursday evening. Have a great one though.

>

> Oh, and if localestateagent turns up, tell him he

> owes me! ;)


xxxxxx


A family stuff? As in an eating marathon? :)) Enjoy :))

Sue Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Through an estate?!! ::o

>

> xxxx

>

> Eh? It's, erm, a road which runs through the

> estate on Dog Kennel Hill, yes.

>

> If you don't want to mix with the riff-raff :-S

> you can take the next road on the right instead,

> but I do it on my own every Goose night at Hoopers

> with no problem, last time in the dark :-S

>

> Edited to say: People who live on council estates

> don't bite, you know.


Twas nowt but sarcasm...

Brendan Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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>

> > ...People who live on council estates

> > don't bite, you know.

>

>

> Speak for yourself.


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I don't actually live on one, Brendan, so I can't speak for myself :)

Why is this thread always in the lounge, rather than in "What's on"??


I never knew about the forum drinks for ages because I never went into the lounge section, and I'm sure a lot of other forum readers don't either :-S


I only found out about the drinks because there was a reference to them on another thread in another section.

Haven't we had this discussion before? It's always been in The Lounge - don't know why but it seems that most people find it ok here. I would have thought more people look in The Lounge than look at the What's On section. But if people choose not to look in one section it's likely that they will miss quite a few things.

I know a lot of people who use the forum to find out what's going on in East Dulwich, not to "relax and chat" as the description of the lounge section says.


Of course people find this thread OK here, because they're the ones who use the lounge!


Those who don't use the lounge won't know the thread exists, so they won't know whether it's OK here or not!


What other "quite a few things" would they miss in the lounge? The song game, jokes, rants .... busy people don't have time for all that (unless like me they're looking for any excuse not to get on with their work :) )

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