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Why? Because he makes me a laugh and always tries to be diplomatic. I realise that this forum is for people to express their views and opinions, but I do think that some times it can get a bit personal.


Keef will then suddenly appear with a light-hearted joke and a sensible resolution to any disputes. Brilliant!


Oh, and he supports the mighty LFC >:D<


Edited for Keef :)

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Dangerous thread - could become a right luvvie-fest


I'll name a couple of people who have kept me interested (there are others as well - hope they are not offended by not being named)


Michael Palaeologus (in his various incarnations) who was a prime mover in keeping this place more interesting than an online version of the South London Press

Dulwichmum - obvious reasons

Mockney Piers - for often making me think I posted my thoughs more articulately than I normally do (only to find it was he who made the post)

Administrator - for his single-mindedness in finding lounge material

Keef - for the reasons stated


Those are the old school posters - plenty of interesting posters joined of late. Bellendelle Belle & asset, to name but two

andyng wrote:


"Where exactly is Herne Hill,is it next door to East Dulwich?

I was told ... that it was easier to travel from

Barbican to Herne Hill,then to East Dulwich.


Also is Dulwich Village West Dulwich and do they have a train station of there own?

...Isnt Tulse Hill next door to West Dulwich?"


Pure class


citizen

Always fond of a luvvie fest...

Snorky often makes me chuckle - I like a maverick.

Sean MacGabhann always makes the effort to contribute to threads - a friendly, thoughtful voice always (oh and a Rufus Wainwright fan to boot).

Dulwich Mum of course - our very own mascot

And far too many names which crop up, making me smile, think, and wish I didn't have to get back to work.

Oh cool, I'll keep an eye out, just had to give up on large chunks of the 1500+ posts I've missed this week.

And cheers for the nod too Sean, thoroughly enjoy your contribution too.


And while we're all on a snorky love-fest, I have to say that I've grown quite fond myself.

And I have to go Polly D for making me want to say 'word' and then chuckle all the time (and for being jolly nice)

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