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The article has a slightly warped sense of local geography. Not only is the Brick House bakery "on the borders of Peckham" (I'd say it's pretty much slap bang in the centre of ED) but Bellenden Rd apparently stretches all the way to Queens Rd. Really? And as for Nunhead, it's a mere "outpost of Peckham". This smacks of someone looking at points on a map rather than someone with a genuinely interesting view on an area.

goosey-goosey Wrote:

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> Bellenden Rd apparently stretches all the way to Queens Rd. Really?


Well Peckham High St is just a continuation of Queens Rd, so it's almost right. It's probably the most factually correct sentence in that joke of an article.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> goosey-goosey Wrote:

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> -----

> > Bellenden Rd apparently stretches all the way to

> Queens Rd. Really?

>

> Well Peckham High St is just a continuation of

> Queens Rd, so it's almost right. It's probably the

> most factually correct sentence in that joke of an

> article.



.... and Queens rd. continues on to the A2 and Dover.. and they don't have a Waitrose in Dover.

so the people there will be pleased there is a Waitrose opening just up the road.


Foxy

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