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The SE22 forum was set up by someone who set up identical forums for just about every post code in the area. Whereas this is a local forum for local people moulded out of genuine East Dulwich clay by a man and his dog on one of the Friern Road allotments.

Brendan Wrote:

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> The SE22 forum was set up by someone who set up

> identical forums for just about every post code in

> the area. Whereas


Cf eg, http://www.claphamforum.co.uk/, http://www.primrosehillforum.co.uk/, ..., or spend five minutes on the Nominet whois server. :)

There seem to be various people registering SEnn.com


se1 Administrator, Domain [email protected]

se3 The European Internet Service Providers

se4 The European Internet Service Providers

se5 The European Internet Service Providers

se6 The European Internet Service Providers

se7 Hostmaster, GOTW [email protected]

se8 Hostmaster, GOTW [email protected]

se9 Hostmaster, GOTW [email protected]

se11 [email protected]

se12 Hostmaster, GOTW [email protected]

se13 Steve Shaw

se14 Steve Shaw

se15 [email protected]

se16 GX Networks [email protected]

se17 [email protected]

se19 [email protected]

se20 Steve Shaw

se21 Brendan Keane

se22 Steve Shaw

se23 Steve Shaw

se24 Steve Shaw

se25 Steve Shaw

se26 Steve Shaw

se27 Steve Shaw

se28 [email protected]

It was I who registered the claphamforum.co.uk, primrosehillforum.co.uk etc domain but like it says on that page I realised I don't have time to set them up and run them so am offering them to other people, hopefully you agree that it's fair as I'm not a cyber squatter.


The guy who set up the se22.com forum was a right cheeky bugger, set his forum up a year after this one and then tried a few underhand methods to promote his forum and demote this one. He's not on my Christmas card list any more I can tell you.

???? Wrote:

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> That's clique only with passwords and funny

> handshakes BBW


I wouldn't want it any other way. I mean...we don't want any blue collar riff raff ruining Sean's carpet with their hobnail boots now do we.

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