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From my banishment, to gastropubs, the demise and resurrection of the Midland Bank and its various logos. What next? Hang on, I'll sort it for everyone. Hu-Hum........ Yummy mummy, Iceland, prams, gentrification, cheese on toast (pizza), blow-in, working class, ghosts. There we go. As you were.


Louisa.

  • 2 weeks later...

Isn't this just so stupid?


You participate on a thread in the main section, then go to The Lounge and find that Louisa has started a 'Lounge Response' thread. So do you start the discussion again in the Lounge? Transfer your posts backwards & forwards?


Ridiculous. What is the point of having two threads with the same topic? If Louisa has something to say, she should be able to say it wherever she chooses. And if it's the general section & they can't cope with a difference of opinion, they are the ones with a problem.

Sorry AqM, I just had to respond I should have said its just my take on things and continue as you were in the main section. The minute I say anything these days people assume I'm on some wind up mission. It's disconcerting. I do genuinely believe that the community is for everyone whether that be ED, Peckham, Chelsea or Cannock Chase. Why should Peckham only be for some sections of the community and ed for others.


Let's not get this thread off topic too though. I apologise for taking things into the lounge.


Louisa.

Don't apologise Louisa. You're not at fault.


All I'm saying is that you shouldn't be forced into starting new threads in The Lounge because you can't participate in the general section. I rarely post there either but get the occasional urge. And if you get the occasional urge, you should be allowed to do it.

Loz Wrote:

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> edhistory Wrote:

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> > The new JOHNNYBOY thread

> >

> >

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?2

> 0,1534523

> >

> > was lounged too.

> >

> > John K

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> As it's not specifically about East Dulwich I'm

> not surprised.


Don't post in ignorance.


Have a look at the new material about the Underhill Road area.


John K

edhistory Wrote:

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> Loz Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> > As it's not specifically about East Dulwich I'm

> > not surprised.

>

> Don't post in ignorance.


Don't be an a**e.



> Have a look at the new material about the Underhill Road area.


I had a read of the site. I always like to read computershorty's stuff.


There is a lot on non-ED stuff on there. Or haven't you looked at the site yet?

Loz Wrote:

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> I had a read of the site. I always like to read

> computershorty's stuff.

>

> There is a lot on non-ED stuff on there. Or

> haven't you looked at the site yet?


More ignorance compounded.


Perhapd Loz is a blow-in who doesn't know East Dulwich very well.


These are the main articles on JOHNYBOYS web-site:


The Boy From East Dulwich

Bicknell's Coal Merchant

Everitt Vero

Camberwell New Cemetey

St Clements

East Dulwich Chapel

St John's Church

Grove Vale Depot

Heber Road School

Thomas Calton School

Honor Oak Nursery

Photo Gallery 2 [old photos of East Dulwich]

Underhill Road prefabs

S.G.Smith [barry Road and East Dulwich Road]

Follets Music Shop [Lordship Lane]

Crystal Palace Tavern [before it was gutted]

Evans Dairy

Place Bakeries


John K

WHY ? WHY ? Why was my new post moved to the lounge ? I Was born in East Dulwich in the early 1950s, lived in a Prefab in Underhill Road, East Dulwich in the 1950s/60s, went to Heber Road School in East Dulwich, worked for Southwark Council pruning the trees in East Dulwich in the late 1960s & 1970s, got married and had two children in East Dulwich in the 1970s, my Parents, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, were all born, lived & worked in East Dulwich and last of all my website is not just about Camberwell, there is a lot of memories/photos relating to East Dulwich which I thought might be of interest, seems not, In future I will not bother to inform the East Dulwich Forum of any new Material, Memories or Photos relating to East Dulwich if it is going to be moved to the lounge or is of no interest

JOHNNYBOY please keep posting up on here your website is extremely interesting to me and many other old school residents of ED. Without people like you sharing your memories, this forum would be a very dull place. Seems strange that anything mentioning 'new' stuff for 'new' residents is kept safe and sound in the main section, and yet as old timer ED residents all our stuff gets moved to the lounge. Clearly we aren't that important anymore. Sickening isn't it?


Louisa.

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