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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> katie1997 Wrote:

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> > ???? Wrote:

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> > > I presume DF has never been to

> > > India/Thaialnd/Vietnam......er....even France

> > to

> > > be honest

> >

> > ...or for some people on this thread, ventured

> > past their own front door.

> >

> > What showboat said (tu)

>

> I have actually been to :-

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> France 3-4 times

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> Belgium 3-4 times

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> Netherlands 4- 5 times

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> West Germany a few times

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> Germany Berlin 3 times when there used to be a

> wall travelled by train and hitch hiked

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> Italy 2 times

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> Spain 2 times

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> Portugal 1 time

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> Grecce 6-8 Times Before it was a major

> Tourist dest. 30 years ago.

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> Turkey 5-6 times Before it was a major

> Tourist dest. 20 years ago.

> Did three year course Turkish

> language.and Culture.

>

> Marmaris / Fetiye / Altinkum / Alanya / Kusadasi /

> Effes /

>

> Sorry to disappoint katie


YAWN

Kerouac83 Wrote:

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> I have been looking at a few properties on North

> Cross Road, but am new to the East Dulwich area.

> It seems lovely during the day but was wondering

> about noise issues at night, especially either

> side of The Actress pub? I believe it chucks out

> at midnight each evening and just a little

> concerned about noise levels in a sports pub...


Maybe look a little bit away from the Market, as ED is so nice it would be a shame to be disturbed. And I think prices go down a bit.


I love the Market, I love the area, I eat on the market every week and it tastes lush!


It adds something to the area, and I like to support it and the shops on the high street. If you dont buy, it wont last and people are just making a living doing something they enjoy - more of us should try that!!!


I posted a post when I moved here about places to go, asking for advice - see if you can find, it as it was a nice string of posts unlike some of this one :)


Welcome to ED.

Willard Wrote:

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> Razors = Ubertroll

> Fox - You're entitled to your opinions but your

> argument has been blown out the water.

>

> I recently had the hog roast on the market and it

> was delicious.


Hog Roast Stall was inspected and was not there last week.


Related EDF Thread from A_M


So what is going on ?


Fox

Razors Wrote:


> I answered the OP query, (friendly thing to do). I

> gave OP MHO. I didn't waste anyones time giving

> untrue opinions, and definately didn't abuse the

> forum by advertising a friends business.

> Think those hotdogs are pants by the way,and am

> always worried about the hygiene on that stall

> when i pass . .


You didnt answer the query. The query was regarding noise issues at night. You just chose to vent your spleen. If your opinion is that the 'hotdogs are pants', how did you arrive at that? Surely you didnt eat one, given your paranoia?

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Hog Roast Stall was inspected and was not there

> last week.

>

> Related EDF Thread from A_M

>

> So what is going on ?

>

> Fox



Hog roast stall back today and doing brisk business with LONG queue.

If a particular stall holder isn't present for a week or two it's probably because they're on holiday or ill.

Rash assumptions of something else isn't helpful.


North Cross Road is noisy on market days but this will reduce over time as we eventually get marked pitches.

Vehicle parking is a pain around there.

Oter than that most residents tell me it's a great part of ED to live in.

We recently moved around the corner from North Cross Road and it's a fab location - everything on your doorstep and parking not as much of a nightmare as first expected... Yes people clammer to park on a Saturday but there is the usual coming and going of a weekend so that is unavoidable most streets really. The market is great and the shops sell everything you could want and more :)
  • 2 weeks later...

paulipedia Wrote:

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> Dulwichfox and Razors are you trying to be ironic

> grumpy old gits? Very funny


Ironic - Definition..


The words ironic, irony, and ironically are used of events and circumstances that might better be described as simply "coincidental"


As in ' It was Ironic that after being pennyless all her life, she won the lottery and dropped dead the next day.'


Do not understand your use of Ironic. ???


As for Grumpy Old Git.


I speak my mind / Yes I'm Old /


A Git is a Pregnant Camel




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