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iamyamyam Wrote:

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> Absolutely brilliant! Glad the dallas chicken n'

> ribs has finally got the national coverage it

> deserves


I predict the local eateries will be clipping out the 'better than Norwood' quote for their ads.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> Good work *Bob*. Only the "Alternatives to an Aga"

> promo button gives it away as an obvious spoof.


Of course, Ted.

Every good East Dullite worth their salt knows that there is no alternative to an Aga.

It doesn't seem to be a spoof - at least the journalist does write for The Telegraph and Daily Mail; however, it can't be for real, can it? The tone isn't very 'Times', and although its on line, some of the poor grammar, phrases and expression couldn't have passed an editor - could they? I think its a parody of the type of stuck-up persona that looks down their nose at anywhere outside of central London; often where non-whites, or working class people live.


The excellent thing is that Susan has, apparently, never been here. God, I hope she ends up writing articles for Dalus Chicken's monthly staff magazine.

Clearly this may now come as a surprise to some of you, but the North Dulwich Triangle is so named because of the unresolved mystery as to why the Number 37 bus often disappears in this area. I'm sure you all know this as well, but the official architectural highlight of Lordship Lane is Foxtons, built from a blueprint by Sir Christopher Wren. On a sad note the celebrated Dallas Chicken n Ribs, where Gordan Ramsey cut his teeth, has just lost it's Michelin star..

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