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The trouble with ED Foxy is this, most of the 'posh' type places, are actually a little bit 'wannabe'. It's never been 'cool', it's definitely not a Chelsea Or Putney, lacks the up market credibility, it's not even on a par with the village. Stick to the ED caf! Big portions, low prices.


Louisa.

Fox, it's simple.

Get up in the morning and wear what you wanna wear, what you feel good in, what sometimes you feel a bit strong in, or whatever. You don't need to look outside yourself. Cred sure ain't wondering what everyone else is doing.

I don't think you really give a toss what anyone else wears though, do you ?

This really was meant as a light hearted jolly jape...


I think The EDF is the wrong place for light hearted discussion...


Everyone takes everything so seriously.


As if I of all people really give a s**t about Street Cred..


There are clouds over East Dulwich today ... but above the clouds there is Brilliant Sunshine..


Foxy.

For me, there's nothing cool about caring where you are seen and who you are seen with... that's just deeply superficial. But then if I was that kind of person I'd never have chosen to live round here.


I had some of my happiest nights out in the decidedly uncool Swindon - was all about being surrounded by good friends and having a good laugh - was that great time in your early twenties when you've left home / escaped the watchful eye of your parents, but don't have too many adult responsibilities to worry about. Oh and Swindon might be a dump, but it was quite cheap and student debt wasn't the issue it is now, so you could afford to go out more.

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