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StraferJack Wrote:

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> I always picture SurfBobby in the HL role


Me too.


Does that make TDR and HMB one and the same?


Great read, as ever.


The P13 from Great exhibition to Peckham must have loads of pub stops.

Yes, the P13 would mean 13 pubs.


I would suggest that in the 'clusters' (eg the pubs mentioned above in Streatham and Tulse Hill) it would be allowable to do a half in each. Blimey, though, there are already some crackers in those lists - it almost seems rude to do a half.


Maybe with a good breakfast (plus remembering to eat lunch, dinner) and by sticking to session ale it would be achievable to have 13 pints between, say, noon and midnight.


Now I've thought about it, I can't think of a better way to spend a day...

I'd come



The Dulwich Raider Wrote:

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> Yes, the P13 would mean 13 pubs.

>

> I would suggest that in the 'clusters' (eg the

> pubs mentioned above in Streatham and Tulse Hill)

> it would be allowable to do a half in each.

> Blimey, though, there are already some crackers in

> those lists - it almost seems rude to do a half.

>

> Maybe with a good breakfast (plus remembering to

> eat lunch, dinner) and by sticking to session ale

> it would be achievable to have 13 pints between,

> say, noon and midnight.

>

> Now I've thought about it, I can't think of a

> better way to spend a day...

Something along these lines?


1. The Earl Ferrers

2. The Railway

3. The White Hart

4. The Tulse Hill Hotel

5. Great Exhibition

6. EDT

7. Hamlets Bar

8. The Victoria Inn

9. Montpelier

10. Beer Rebellion

11. Hobgoblin

12. New Cross House

13. Amersham Arms


..Bit light at the Streatham end though

A couple of minutes walk (tops) from where it stops in Streatham, is The Waterfront. A friend used to work there and they did a mean pizza, which could be a good belly liner.


Haven't been there for a few years though, and a look at street view shows they've painted it a horrid aqua colour, so perhaps best avoided.

Ooof. Only way I could tackle this is on a Saturday. Sunday to recvoer and back to work on Monday.



The Dulwich Raider Wrote:

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> Superb work!

>

> I will consult the Calendar.

>

> Could people do a weekday if given enough notice,

> or is a weekend preferable (most likely Sunday)?

>

> TDR

I would favour either Fri 30th Jan (start at lunch so half day off) or Sat 31st and try to take in the Hamlet game at 3pm!


Btw, I've written another post for Deserter - this time on the delights of Penge:


http://deserter.co.uk/2014/11/the-pick-of-penge/


TDR

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