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I feel so sorry for all those poor people in Dulwich Village struggling to pay the school fees, otherwise they would definitely be richer than the people in ED and Peckham. It's a shame that they can't send their children to state schools because they're full of the hoi polloi.

Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> I feel so sorry for all those poor people in

> Dulwich Village struggling to pay the school fees,

> otherwise they would definitely be richer than the

> people in ED and Peckham. It's a shame that they

> can't send their children to state schools because

> they're full of the hoi polloi.



I grew up in Dulwich Village and went to a state school.

Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> I feel so sorry for all those poor people in

> Dulwich Village struggling to pay the school fees,

> otherwise they would definitely be richer than the

> people in ED and Peckham. It's a shame that they

> can't send their children to state schools because

> they're full of the hoi polloi.


> I grew up in Dulwich Village and went to a state school.>


So did my kids, jah lush. I should have put the words "irony alert" at the end of my post.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> -----

> > To be fair its a few years ago since you last

> > bothered the school gates Jah.

>

> Fi tru dat.


It's actually pronounced Fi real dat. You can say tru dat, just leave out the fi. You can also say fi tru and leave out the dat.


Glad to help. Jah!

And then fire rockets into it.


vgrant Wrote:

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> Seeing as we all now support plucky little israel

> on the boards, why not use their example as our

> inspiration - encircle the whole of Dulwich

> Village with a big concrete wall to keep the riff

> raff out and the gentlefolk safe.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Yo, dem Dulwich Village wimmin is well fit,

> innit?

>

>

> Fi tru.

>

> (Jamaican patois lesson learnt at the Rolo Tomassi

> Grammar School).

>

> No one said 'fi real' in my day old bean.


They did in my house.

Otta Wrote:

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> NewWave Wrote:

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> > I really like the atmosphere in Dulwich village

> > the houses are much nicer than in ED however I

> do

> > feel there isn't much there really,



>

>

> So by "atmosphere" you mean the nicer houses?


> I really like the atmosphere in Dulwich village

> > the houses are much nicer than in ED however I

> do

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