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I have just read an article that mentioned both Coldharbour lane in Brixton and Barry Road in ED as the two most fearsome areas within the Dulwich peninsula, the Vogue article goes on to mention that residents of nearby Peckham are becoming increasingly concerned that this late night drinking and general 'brits' abroad attitude of those that frequent the 'lane' area may creep it's way into the more gentile and arts based communities of Se15. The article goes onto to mention a dinner with Frank Malony and Anthony Gormley where the idea of some kind of statue for the ED area was mooted, the hope being that the statue would kick start some sense of regeneration and bring a much needed 'cool' factor to the area. The well known Fashion dame Z Rhodes said something needed to be done before ED became over run with Clapham Charlie's and the associated dealers that lurk nearby. Further down the article they go onto to discuss the news that during a targeted operation in the 'lane' local police arrested one dealer who was offering cut price class A with a jelly vodka shot thrown in.


Quite shocking reading actually. Lets hope the residents of SE15 offer some help and support and do not just avoid tesco's for fear of bumping into their SE22 neighbors.

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no no it's completely true....there is even a mass debate going on in the other threads about dulwich mums russian hookers and how she is running them from moscow and her husband jeremy who is the brothel madame'. DM wants to take over iceland and turn it into a bordello for the late night ravers from Glitzy Club Bishop in the 'lane'
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AllforNun Wrote:

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> no no it's completely true....there is even a mass

> debate going on in the other threads about dulwich

> mums russian hookers and how she is running them

> from moscow and her husband jeremy who is the

> brothel madame'. DM wants to take over iceland and

> turn it into a bordello for the late night ravers

> from Glitzy Club Bishop in the 'lane'



Don't flatter her.

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Stop that AFN, who cares about what the postal-code confused bint was wittering about. It's not about location.

What shoes was she wearing? Jeans? Was she wearing them? If so were they skinny? OH MY GOD, was she in a twin set and skirt?

HOLY CHRIST. Was it a bloke? Did he have winkle-pickers on? Were they white?

Come on AFN, the proper facts if you please. Don't make me go and buy Vogue.

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AllforNun Wrote:

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> the facts are as factual as the cut of the jib of

> say a thuggish dog fouler or a giant cat rat!

> although the underlying irony in response to the

> latest post code discussions on the barry road

> thread are bang @#$%& on !


I know AFN, I've been drinking heavily for several hours myself.

It's why them bastards call it GOOD Friday, right?

Cheers.

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