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Oh no!!! Really. I'm very busy. I can't even find time to read the 3 threads on the first page that are by people in similar positions to mine! Ha ha!


So, is there lots of crime? Apparently Peckham is quite close by? Or do I mean Wandsworth? We're looking in Shepherd's Bush too so I get confused.


What's the nearest tube?

Moos Wrote:

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> Oh no!!! Really. I'm very busy. I can't even

> find time to read the 3 threads on the first page

> that are by people in similar positions to mine!

> Ha ha!

>

> So, is there lots of crime? Apparently Peckham is

> quite close by? Or do I mean Wandsworth? We're

> looking in Shepherd's Bush too so I get confused.

>

>

> What's the nearest tube?


Don't worry about Peckham, we don't allow anyone from there into ED, we identify them from the 'Peckham stoop' and furtive mien (if mien is the word I'm looking for).

Wandsworth is not the way to go, it's got no identity of its own and most people call it 'Not Clapham'.

Shepherd's Bush is a good idea though as you'll be nice and close to the Empire if Ian Hunter decides to play there again as he did in Octber 2007.


You're welcome.

It used to be a great place full of 'diamond geezers' - I remember it well, like it was only yesterday - :)-D , and a 'bustling' fruit /veg market and vibrant 'high' street. Then lots of 'middle class whites' moved in and the demand 'for' fruit and veg declined - (as these things tend to do) - (or so my Thai ladyboy friend who is staying with me at the moment tells me) ::o


Lots of police around at the moment, crime is definitely on the up probably due to 'out of towners' from neighbouring yet deprived Peck'narm and Nunhead (also known as Gunhead by the 'boy yoot man dem') crossing the 'border' and coming into our 'endz' to 'commit' ferocious 'acts' of 'crime'.:-S


You'll 'love' it here.B)

Hey Lady!! I put up a similar post about 18 months ago... :-S


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> Tell me everything about it!!!!

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> I can't be bothere dto read te forum.

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> :)):)):))

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> Hope you'll all be really welcoming and all that.

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