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brum Wrote:

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> A neighbour shouting 'Happy New Year!!!' to the

> crowds on Dawsons Hill - and nobody responding.


I shouted "happy new year" and "happy new year East Dulwich Forum" while at Dawsons Heights Hill,

and a few people responded to the former.


Saddest sight was me realising there was more walk to get home and not enough mulled wine in the flask to last the walk!

Bus driver not letting me back onto N68 at Camberwell Green at 3.30am to retrieve my treasured 40-year-old hand crocheted shawl which I had left upstairs and realised immediately I got off that I had left it on the bus. I explained the situation and he still refused.


Bastard.


I have the bus number etc but he refused to give me his name. Somehow doubt I'll ever get the shawl back. Not a good start to the New Year. I had a very cold walk home (6)

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> >

> I shouted "happy new year" and "happy new year

> East Dulwich Forum" while at Dawsons Heights

> Hill,

> and a few people responded to the former.

>

> Saddest sight was me realising there was more walk

> to get home and not enough mulled wine in the

> flask to last the walk!


Glad to hear you got a response! There was a lot of singing going on as well - Auld lang Syne and so on... so it wasn't as sad as I intimated in my first post. It was a nice happy atmosphere really. Pity we don't know each other - I could have invited you in to top up your flask for your long walk home....

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