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I have been unaware of the existence of an SE23 Forum, BBW. What is it that has been attracting the old blue pencil?


I'm a postcode-hopper myself, btw, and they make you welcome here, as long as you know your place.


EDITED because David made my punctuation look stupid.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> I live in Forest hill and often view the Se23.com

> forum and to be honest find it pretty dull not to

> mention heavily censored and prefer this forum as

> it's a lot funnier and busier. Do any of you guys

> look at the Forest hill forum and think the same?


No, but I went for a drink in the Dartmouth Arms yesterday

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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>... not to mention heavily censored and prefer this forum as

> it's a lot funnier and busier.


Just don't use any words like fuck and wanker and especialy not any words like cunt.




Edited because one of the bad words is apparently not censored.

Top find, MP - what's 'pretentious talk about supermarkets'?


I'll start.


That bally Iceland's no good, I couldn't find any organic pheasant droppings the other day, I mean BASIC or what? I can't imAGine why we haven't managed to swing a Waitrose around here, if it wasn't for Ocado I'd just DIE. Although I have heard that M&S are thinking of moving into Lordship Lane....

I'm moving to Tonbridge and have been desperately searching for a forum but can't find one


There seems to be a lot of Tunbridge Wells stuff, but nothing specifically for Tonbridge. Maybe try a Maidstone forum...


Or just keep posting here.


Are you going to change your name to TonbridgeOz? ;-)

but this is about East Dulwich, why would you like to have an SE23 section? ;-)


I believe people prefer associating their area with a name such as East Dulwich rather then a code like SE22/SE15 borders. It's nicer to relate to a name, "Where did you grow up?" "Well I was born in RH12, lived in HS1 for a bit them settled in BA14", doesn't quite seem as personal.

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