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???? Wrote:

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> What's the difference between drinking from a can

> in GG playground or having a glass of wine in the

> Abretorium area in Peckham Rye?...i don't see much

> other than 'class'



There isn't much difference. Both are a bit scummy, but not the end of the world.

In Italy/France/Spain adults drink around kids, and the children learn to be responsible with alcohol. I therefore propose that beer in the playground is compulsory for all Dads. (Mums can choose aperol spritz if modelling themselves after the Italians).
Worth mentioning if anyone needs a playground alternative... Gambado sells not only (fairly) decent coffee, but also (only somewhat overpriced) beer.... and they're air conditioned. I always try to get an armchair, and once I almost finished reading an entire newspaper! xx

Jeremy Wrote:

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> In Italy/France/Spain adults drink around kids,

> and the children learn to be responsible with

> alcohol. I therefore propose that beer in the

> playground is compulsory for all Dads. (Mums can

> choose aperol spritz if modelling themselves after

> the Italians).


Pants, I was really hoping to have a pint in the playground - do I need ot have aperol spritz instead?

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Worry not, aperol spritz is an optional choice for

> added continental "cafe culture" influence.


I think you'll find that Prosecco is the chosen choice of the good ladies of East Dulwich Jezza, though who's to say that this Aperol Spritz may take on over here now that you've mentioned it.

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