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Mr O'Hill,

Get with it! This part of the area is Upper East Dulwich, aka Upper East Side. See? You've learned how to talk Agentese already. Take that, North Dulwich Triangle. Yah-boo, sucks to you Goose Green village. We Uppertons know we're a rare and special subtype. Same but different. Celebrate your diversity! (But don't forget to lag your pipes.) Nero

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Why, this:


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?6,18941


TO be fair there is little context so quik heads up. Sometimes cyberspace just isn't enough for us lost souls so we try and meet up every so often for a drink up and put faces to names... The next one as you can see is this Friday

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