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oh deary deary me... some people are really falling behind here... didn't anyone see the BBC3 documentary last week??? (called something like 'Where is art now'...) it was all about how amazingly 'worth a visit' Peckham and Deptford are..


Deptford and Peckham are clearly the hottest spots around and are where all the intersting stuff is happening


Doooo try to keep up please!

Eltham....

http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/images/greenwich/eltham/dunvegan-road-01-01068-640.jpg

hhmmm. looks an exciting place to live and it hasn't livened up much since 1917...



hey... is thus turning into a new version of the Mornington Crescent game???

???? Wrote:

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> Eltham Palace is 'quite' interesting


oh look, there you are Quids with the lovely Mrs Quids (at least I am sure she is lovely... never met her though)

http://www.grouptravelorganiser.com/assets/3/2/Eltham_Palace_fullsize.jpg

charliecharlie Wrote:

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> oh deary deary me... some people are really

> falling behind here... didn't anyone see the BBC3

> documentary last week??? (called something like

> 'Where is art now'...) it was all about how

> amazingly 'worth a visit' Peckham and Deptford

> are..

>

> Deptford and Peckham are clearly the hottest spots

> around and are where all the intersting stuff is

> happening

>

> Doooo try to keep up please!


Don't tell me you believe everything you see on TV sweetie? Peckham is interesting to anthropologists studying gang crime and that is all. Just because some Oxbridge graduate with rich papa, a flat in Maida Vale and a comission from Tiger Aspect found it fascinating, doesn't mean everyone else will (laughs socks off).

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