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*Bob* Wrote:

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> View only RD.. imagine the pain this brings



I know, which kinda makes a mockery of the whole ''what did I do?!'' schtick*...



*This weeks new word. Next week - pontification...slight pause after pon for added effect

Earlier I was going to say that I thought foxy was a good egg, but could be painfully negative.


Then I read



DulwichFox Wrote:

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>

> It's not that I don't buy into the "zeitgeist"

> (spirit of the age or spirit of the time) of newly

> affluent East Dulwich.

>

> I've had my time. it now time for others to have

> their time.

>

> But they need to leave just a little space.

> All this "if you don't like it. you know where

> the door is." attitude is bad.

>




I actually agree with foxy 100% on the above.


And this is why at times O think Louisa can't help herself, because with some posters there is a certain level of smugness. I also find it personally insulting when people suggest that before the year 2000 when it was miraculously saved, ED was a total dump. It bloody well wasn't!

Otta Wrote:

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>

>

> I actually agree with foxy 100% on the above.

>

> And this is why at times O think Louisa can't help

> herself, because with some posters there is a

> certain level of smugness. I also find it

> personally insulting when people suggest that

> before the year 2000 when it was miraculously

> saved, ED was a total dump. It bloody well wasn't!


This sums it up perfectly for me. Well done Otta.


That smug attitude you refer to, mostly from a group of people in the main section, needs to be put in its place freon time to time. The people who hunted me down and requested my removal from the forum are those very people.


I have my memories of this place, and it wasn't a dump before you lot arrived, I grew up here and lived and loved here. I don't need to be patronised by a few people about what I can and can't say about East Dulwich. The area wasn't saved when you moved here, it had a thriving community even if the high street wasn't to your liking.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> I've been told if you're rude in the lounge you

> get banished to the dark lands full of dragons and

> shape shifters (aka the West Dulwich Forum).

>

> Louisa.


Blimey. That really is banishment.

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