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Brendan Wrote:

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> It really could do with an indoor public swimming

> pool. I feel London is generally under catered for

> when it comes to indoor pools.


There's one 100 yds away from it!!!....you don't like to travel too far do you ;-) Of course it is dire, but you didn't express any requirements of a certain standard of hygiene! ;-)

Brendan Wrote:

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> I know about the East Dulwich Baths I just think

> the area could do with another one as there are

> significantly more people living here now that

> there were 100 years ago.


But, can they all swim?

Brendan Wrote:

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> I know about the East Dulwich Baths I just think

> the area could do with another one as there are

> significantly more people living here now that

> there were 100 years ago.


But that one is never full up, of people I mean, so why build another? Also, now as we're more mobile "the local baths" is not necessarily the place the locals swim. (If they have any sense...)

Keef Wrote:

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> Okay, so it's a smoking/gambling/cheesy disco/lap

> dancing/porn shop/shooting range/guitar

> studio/record shop/opium den... I want to live

> there!


I already do...sounds like my flat.>:D<

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