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I also remember the street from the early 90s when the Bishop Brewery was still up at Borough and bermondsey antiques market was very popular because a bye-law meant that if you 'accidentally' bought stolen goods there they were yours for keeps - not sure if that's still the case but it made the place a right den of duckers and divers on a Friday morning.
I'm writing a piece "In search of the Raider" in which I attempt to track down the famous local blogger and his half life chum at a Hamlets game purely from his silhouette Twitter pic. All we know is that he's hairy, likes job centres and garden centres...and rollies.

Thanks for the feedback, and interesting piece, Steveo, thanks for posting.


As for tracking me down... Well, I'll be in Margate on Saturday, drinking ale in the Lifeboat ahead of the Margate v Dulwich Hamlet game. Come and say hello!


TDR

The Dulwich Raider Wrote:

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> Thanks for the feedback, and interesting piece,

> Steveo, thanks for posting.

>

> As for tracking me down... Well, I'll be in

> Margate on Saturday, drinking ale in the Lifeboat

> ahead of the Margate v Dulwich Hamlet game. Come

> and say hello!

>

> TDR


Sounds like your perfect day: Ale in suitable alehouse > pink and blues


Unfortunately I'll be on baby cover but the Margate trip sounds great. I've always wanted to go there after reading cockney w@nker in Viz when i was a kid.Think it was his destination of choice?

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