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Was awoken at about 0300 by unidentified noise saturday morning on NOrth Cross rd, jct with Hindmans. What with all the crime we're hearing aboout I decided to peek outside. I was half expecting to see another mugging/stabbing/shooting. Instead was greeted by the moonlit scene of a young couple (slightly inebriated perhaps) walking hand in hand down the middle of the road, utterly absorbed in one another just enjoying each other and the balmy night. Rather charming I thought - although some people on the forum would advocate stopping and searching them.


This is my East Dulwich - the one where ordinary people do ordinary happy things. Is it yours too? Or am I being daft? Of course, wicked, tragic things happen here. Look at what happened last week on LL. But which sums up the nature of our little 'burb. The hand holding couple - or the knife wielding hoody?


Discuss.


SMG: Oi...where's my Leffe?

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