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Septic from where? I'd take a 30-something Williamsburgite to Peckham and a 45-something Bostonian or Californian to ED but there's a big old range of experiences in a country that big. I once recommended a foodie colleague from Texas go outside central London to a really nice restaurant and she just couldn't deal with it. She had to turn round part way through travelling there (she was travelling on her own, meeting someone there).
If it's the hipster choice your septic may just regale you with tales of how much better they do that sort of thing (unless from Louisville KY obvs.); give him fish and chips and a pint at the GE and tell him it's a quintessentially English boozer and has been 'like this for years' - he'll buy that.

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Start in SE22, end in SE15. There is a good route.


This. There are obvs several good routes that will wind you to Peckham lite (Bellenden) or peckham proper with a start in ED.


"We were outside the Four Quarters and boarding an empty 12 when the drugs kicked in...."

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