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Reg Smeeton Wrote:

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> Siduhe Wrote:

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> > The SE1 forum is very active too. Or certainly

> was

> > when we lived there 7 years ago.

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> Total no. of posts on SE1 forum about 150,000.

>

> Total posts on the EDF now approaching one

> million.


Although I believe there may have been massive culls of posts on both.


Also SE1 is more than just the forum.

MrBen Wrote:

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> On reflection, I sleep in East Dulwich and that's

> about it. It's basically become a dormitory +

> organic weekend theme park. Like Center Parcs but

> without the flumes and canoeing.


Arrrr, but you're wrong as you will soon find out - you're thinking from a unkiddedlad/lass about town perspective - wait until the Saturday morning Dulwich Baths/ JAGS Drama and Goose Green/Dulwich park play area are part of your sub-culture. Thriving and evergrowing....

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