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Because ED was never, is not, and will never be, a "very rich" area.


Yet, it must be a source of frustration for you to walk down Northcross Road and LL and see all the shops and businesses still open and doing their best - despite the fact we are at the end of the beginning of the recession you have so looked forward to.


Please do reply with one of your cryptic links if you feel inclined.

I'm just shocked that there are photos of children on the BBC website for everyone to see. And they're looking straight at the camera so it must have been at hip height. Disgusting. And the Mr Tescos and Mr Budgens they talk about, obviously wrong 'uns who wear nothing but carrier bags.

macroban Wrote:

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> > I'd make sure I looked good so I could get a

> very rich husband who could pay for things.

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> That won't work in East Dulwich.


It works very well in West Dulwich and The Village (runs perfectly manicured hand through glossy locks and smiles)...

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