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Maurice Wrote:

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> Walworth?! Now I know you are winding one up. As

> South London goes, and we're talking urban (as

> opposed to our suburban enclaves), The Prince of

> Wales in Cleaver Square is good for a drink and

> boules, if desired. Otherwise, travel north or

> out to suburbia (Lordship Lane springs to mind).



Oh Maurice , gone all la de da now, what with bistro's & "boules" & they call it "petanque" on here , also they get upset if you call them tossers, which of course they are.


Back to the real world, what's wrong with Walworth "The Bell" is lovely, I know that geezer got shot in the head in there but he was an IRA informant. I mean it's not exactly Dorset but......Please don't mention the Fox or somewhere like that or it will be one short "mornington cresent " stop before someone pipes up with "Oh early bird at the Harvester is good ?2.99 for ...." sh1t like that and the whole thread goes down.



Next....& Hurry please.



W**F

I'm afraid pubs are not my cup of tea, so to speak. It is difficult for me to get out at all and when I do, it is not to pubs. I can offer you an afternoon drink in the front drawing room or, given our lovely weather, the garden. It is much quieter and better quality than anything local.


There is the Doves, which I've never visited but seems to get a lot of positive press. The young man behind it is constantly raising his and his pub's profile. T

Alan Dale Wrote:

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> You seem a bit jealous *Bob*.



I agree it's a lovely house.


It must get annoying fishing beer cans and condoms out of your front garden most mornings though.


Not to mention stepping in vom when you open the door for Ocado.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Be careful, Woof.

>

> Many go in. None come out.

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Yes, caution is "key". I hear his patio is up to the basement window sill height this year.


In & out....relentlessly....that's what worries me......

Maurice Wrote:

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> Alan I do worry about you dear boy.


> Have you suffered a job loss? Is all okay over on

> the estate?


Yes, I'm afraid Alan lost the paper round.


But he's managed to find seasonal work in 'Rimworld', so it's not all bad news.

Bob I fear you are right. And the boom boom cars to boot.


My summer garden parties were once the talk of the Society calendar. The Camberwell Society that is. I cannot recall anyone not leaving, but my mind isn't what it once was, so you could be right. I just thought most of us were now house bound or dead.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Maurice Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Alan I do worry about you dear boy.

>

> > Have you suffered a job loss? Is all okay over

> on

> > the estate?

>

> Yes, I'm afraid Alan lost the paper round.

>

> But he's managed to find seasonal work in

> 'Rimworld', so it's not all bad news.


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And the hourly rates are good!

United in poor taste then - good stuff.


Rest assured, if there had been a more entertainingly-named shop in Camberwell selling sporting and fashion goods (say, "Fellatio World", or perhaps "Beanflicker City" etc) then I would have gone for that.


Alas, Rimworld is the best there is - by a country mile.

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