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I have just joined this forum and have noticed that there does not seem to be any normal people on here! Is ED full of SNUB carrying snobs? The thread re the catholic school has got me thinking should i be living in ED anymore?


Does anyone know where you can meet like minded people who like a couple of pints/read the currant bun/talk in a london accent/don't take themselves too seriously/like to have a laugh/laugh at themselves?


Is it just me and my close friends who are like the above or are there any others that exist in ED?


Come on lets stop ED being turned into ponceville. Keep the cafes the nice shops but lets lose the ponciness. Also if someone asks where is a good catholic school just tell them where and don't give your snotty opinion. MAN ALIVE

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So - liking a couple of pints, reading the sun and speaking in a London accent is 'normal' is it?


Not for the majority of people it isn't, particularly those that don't come from London.


Shall we get into a philosophical discussion about what 'normal' is because it seems to me it is totally subjective.


Troll.


p.s. - you could try the Dulwich cafe or The Castle as a starting place. Or, you could try branching out a bit and meeting people who are not exactly the same as you and broaden your horizons.

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Unfortunately I do not speak with any one of the many accents which could be described as ?London? nor do I read the Sun*. Please accept my most sincere apologies for my flagrant disregard of normality.


*Except when I pick it up on the train. **


**And then only page 3.***


*** For the articles.

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