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dulwichmum Wrote:

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> Sweet Mr Honk,

>

> Indeed I am not Neil Boorman, and nor would I ever

> want to be. OHMYGOD! He writes for The Guardian

> (it's not for everyone darling...) he has fluffy

> facial stubble and his Human League hair do is

> frightfully last year.


I was of course referring to his more salient tome, The Shoreditch T*at..


(I've never been on a forum where swearwords are censored before. Good Christ.)

Honk Wrote,


(I've never been on a forum where swearwords are censored before. Good Christ.)


Thats not the only thing thats gonna !freak! !you! !out! about this place Dude, Delusions of Grandeur are riffe, and some of em have got a fetish about spelling mistakes. SHHH! (I think they are the ones that work in the nursery)....


Other than that it's very entertaining.

To reply to the OP, sorry to hear that, Shosh (and Tosh). That area can suck at night, principally because people who like to attack people in dark secluded areas tend to hang around the dark secluded areas.


Best avoid the dark secluded areas, I'd say. The roads aren't that bad to cycle on (Willowbrook Rd and Peckham Hill St will get you to more or less the same location) and TBH I'd rather cycle slowly and carefully along the middle of the road than try and get through Surrey Canal Path again after dark.


Hope Tosh gets well soon.


: P

Cassius Wrote:

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> It 'could' happen anywhere in London, but if it

> happened in Dalston or Hackney there wouldn't be

> much point in posting it on the EDF.


What about if it happened in north Peckham? what then?

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