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I was thinking that it might be interesting to have an EDF internet radio station, who would be up for that ,and who would i need to talk to in the Admin of the EDF to make that happen?


Also would you listen to it, and what ideas would you have for content, what would you like shows to be about?


I think there is enough going on to get something going, there is a lot of live music and stuff going on in dulwich and alot of interesting debate that could be had.I for one would be prepared to do the leg work as I have some experience in these things but what I would need is a general idea from the forum if it would be supported.


just a thought.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> This was done on the Sydenham forum and it was an

> immense success in it's opening week but people

> got frustrated at not being able to get the

> opinion/cheap shots across and it was eventually

> abandoned.


yeah, but they are boring fookers...er, except you and Keef

daizie Wrote:

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> iaineasy, i was just thinking in all seriousness,

> that some elderly people could do with some of

> your hugs, maybe you could visit an old peoples

> residence, im sure they would love it .


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Does Ian have a long tongue, the oldies like tongue.

This was done on the Sydenham forum and it was an immense success in it's opening week but people got frustrated at not being able to get the opinion/cheap shots across and it was eventually abandoned.

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is this sydenham?? I think there is plenty to enjoy in Dulwich and alot of funky people who DON'T live for cheap shots and opinions, there are alot of aspects to the forum other than the lounge discussions, there's promotion of gigs unsigned/ bands, bands ,poets and lots of other community/family projects and interests. I dont believe it will fall apart with negativity because if I thought it was that, that was at the root of Dulwich I would never have moved here to start my family.


Thats not to say it won't be without its challenges though.

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Good luck Ian................hear you on the airwaves ( in between hugs & boning for a family )



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hahaha, Cheers.

Well there's worse ways to spend a life!

Funky people?


Iain. You've flagged some interesting proposals and at the end of the day, who am I to judge seeing as I have no experience in the experiment you're proposing but can you please refrain from using the word 'funky' to describe some of the people you see wandering about Lordship Lane or falling out of the Bishop.

Don't do that either. I have enough trouble reprimanding the character Tony.London Suburbs for his shameless use of emoticons. I suppose one of the benefits of an east Dulwich radio station is that I wouldn't have to put up with the smiley faces.

"Dya know wolfy I hope there is a dire band called the smiley faces out there with the worst track.Because finding it and dedicating it to you on my first show would be a good gag,I doubt if i am that lucky though. hehe"


You never know Iain. I couldn't find a band that go by the desired name but I did the decent thing and found a song of the correct title. Enjoy.


 

Cheers that is quite a good tune! well discovered, I will ad it to my youtube favourites!! Since there only seems to be 5 of us interested in a radio station enough to talk about this thread and no positive input except mine maybe its time to put it to bed.

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