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East Dulwich Tavern customers spilling out onto the road! (Lounged)


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Has anyone else noticed that the EDT customers are struggling to keep on the pavement soon they will be drinking on the roundabout?


There seems to be a punch-up every other time I go past.


Right rough lot.


Lordship lane is beginning to attract the wrong type I knew that would happen when White Stuff opened up.!

???? Wrote:

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> Classic Fin De Cycle stuff...if the Credit Crunch

> don't get 'em, swine flu will


Quids, given your cheeky quip to an obviously distressed betsy555 on the 'bloody nappy valley' thread I think you should be admonished for this post.


It's fin de siecle (excuse missing accent) = end of century (esp 19th). Hardly appropriate at the beginning of the 21st century. However, it's late and I'm being pedantic. You're half excused for your witty attempt.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Havne't seen a fight in there in more than 20

> years.


georgia Wrote:

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>Have never seen a fight at the EDT. What a stupid thread.

>From a right rough EDT customer.


The fighting I?ve see has been outside on the pavement NOT inside some poor chap getting a kicking on the pavement and two blokes wrestling big daddy style also on the pavement.


Maybe I just got lucky!

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