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Things get pretty hectic at the bowls club in the park, if you know what I mean

 

I do Billy, last week Stan Jacked off in the Ditch upsetting poor Mrs Brown as she had touched the Jack building up a head.


The crowd were mildly shocked as they were expecting the end to come quickly but obviously Stan's balls didn't perform as he expected.

Thanks for the recommendation we tried Dee's Thai takeaway on Friday, it was delicious


We ordered from here https://www.cookinghappy.co.uk/takeaway



 

Hi there is this place:


https://www.thepaperworks.co.uk/ free entry . Its a kind of an early nightclub :)


There is amazing authentic Thai food on offer too.


https://www.instagram.com/deethechef/

There's the Dulwich Constitutional Club, is that the sort of thing you're looking for ?

https://m.facebook.com/dulwichclub

 

That place closed over 2 years ago, to be replaced with another private nursery for rich people to send their children to. Thats how boring the area is.


There was a small 'club' with a 3am license for a short time on Lorship Lane near the Co-op, it was only open about 6 months before Covid struck and it never reopened. I believe 'House of Tippler' used to be quite lively, but that too was a victim of covid and now another boring, expensive coffee shop/cafe.

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