Jump to content

When was East Dulwich at it's best for you?


Otta

Recommended Posts

Not today.


Large Woman on the Bus.


Stories read here of Gross women bring strange visions into my mind,

the opportunity came for me today by using the bus, so what shall I find?

I found a window seat before this woman got on, who took the isle seat,

asked me if I would change, juggling with my Zimmer now is complete.


My accompanying traveller used almost both of the seats as she was fat,

this made no room me other than to balance my Zimmer up on my lap.

She cursed and said your Zimmer made this ladder have look at my tights,

I glanced down at the bulbous calf, not a vision to add into my delights.


She wriggled and squirmed, then lifted her bottom up clear of the seat,

just a glimpse of peach bloomers, accomplished her tights removal fete.

From her handbag took a container with pink Blusher to my surprise

starting at her feet she applied it up her legs to her calves to her thighs.


Her open toe shoes now replaced on her feet, protruded a blackened nail,

looking closer it was something that had dropped from below a dogs tail.

The applied nail polish brush soon painted it, that changed it to red,

both big toes now looked reasonable, so it leaves no more to be said.


Out comes the comb, I duck from the elbows as she straightens her hair,

a tug at a suspect knot, down drops a curler she forget was left there.

My own head now itches with the spreaded old dead hair and fluff ,

I never imagined I would ever have my bald head covered in Dandruff.


I arrived at my Bus stop I rose travelling now my journey complete,

now having room kicked those discarded tights under the front seat.

As I made my way along slowly to the Hospital for my appointment,

I wonder will many others have to put up with this forced enjoyment.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Moved here in 94. Didn't much like it then. Moved back in 2002. It got better and better until about 2011 in my humble opinion. Used to not understand why everyone didn't live in SE22.


For me it lost its appeal a couple of years ago when it became apparent that I no longer fitted in.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So, Otta and Ratty, good working class lads, and I love them both, moan about gentrification but in both cases their favourite times here were in the pre-recession early 2000s when prices were going absolutely through the roof round here, and easily the time when the demographic of SE22 changed the most!!! Don't up add lads...you should look at what's going on in you lives fellas, i suspect that's where the changes are really. Times changes all, that's all that's happened, fooking everywhere, and some people have rose tinted glasses about the past. Embrace the change.


Mick, how is your lawn?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Like others I only moved here fairly recently (2006) and things have been samey ever since - in the spirit of this thread though I have fond memories of Peckham and Rye Lane etc. from when I lived in Green Hundred Road in 1988-92.


I remember pints of guinness and roast spuds in the Free Trade Inn on Sundays - watching lost-looking groups of Bros fans heading to Commercial Way hoping for an encounter.



ET correct dates.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Welcome back computedshorty - you've been greatly missed! :-)


Help-Ma-Boab I've just finished off a bottle of chardy I'm in no condition to meet anyone other than the lovely man at the kebab shop haha.


I think being sentimental is a great thing, we all have different things we look back on in life. For me, Peckham and ED has always been my life, I've known no different so I guess alongside some others here I'm in a uniqueish position to recall various versions of the same place.


maxxi I remember the late 80s and Bros! The blonde haired hunks from Peckham! Where exactly did they live?


Louisa.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Fook me! What a nostalgia fest. It's always been good to me and I've lived in and around Dulwich all my life. I figure most of you here are harking back to some golden period in your life when you were young before you settled down, got married, had kids and got mortgaged up to the hilt. Life is still fun if you want it to be. Don't look back with rose tinted glasses. It's all good.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Jah Lush Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Fook me! What a nostalgia fest. It's always been

> good to me and I've lived in and around Dulwich

> all my life. I figure most of you here are harking

> back to some golden period in your life when you

> were young before you settled down, got married,

> had kids and got mortgaged up to the hilt. Life is

> still fun if you want it to be. Don't look back

> with rose tinted glasses. It's all good.



**Like**

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> THink they lived in Peckham Hill Street - or their

> ma did.



They lived on Commercial way, their house has been knocked down and it!so flats now but there used to be groups of girls outside and graffiti all over their poor mum,s gaff

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Of course it's my life that has moved on quids. I outgrew what ED could offer me, and found myself living in an overpriced area that I never went out in. Moved for the good of the family for better schooling and a bigger house for the kids to play in. For me, the best time in ED was pre kids when I could play pool in the Foresters or go to ED Comedy in the Mag to watch Boothby Graffoe! Happy times!
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Exactly.


This thread wasn't meant to be a "ED was better in the old days and it's not good now" kind of thing. I openly admitted in the OP that I was wearing rose tinted glasses looking back at a different time in my life. But the fact remains that for me, those were the best days, and if I had no kids and money to burn today, I don't think that I would enjoy ED as much, because the sort of places that I like are no longer there. And the places that are there now are now really for the likes of me. That's cool, I can live with that.


I do think however that people are paying absolutely insane prices to live there, and it's not worth that sort of money, but that's up to them.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I moved here in 1996. Previously lived in Brixton, Tulse Hill, Dalston, Balham and an achingly dull couple of years in Devon. We were introduced to the area by friends, one of whom was born here and went to Alleyns on a scholarship. I think I'm going to say that was my favourite time in ED. We rented a half house on Landells Road (?600 pcm) for a couple of years and then bought a small 3 bed terrace for ?110,000. Meals out were at Tandoori Nights or Spaghetti Western or comedy at The East Dulwich Tavern. Lunch was at Free Range (?) or the cafe at the back of Grace & Favour. Kings On The Rye was still a night club, I think. It never felt like an iffy area to me, but then I had Brixton and Dalston to compare it to. We were not young when we moved here, we had average London incomes and could afford to house ourselves - sadly that has changed now.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've never really associated places with 'better' or 'worse' - only the people and experiences around at the time.


So - for me - most of what's important is no different to when I first got here.



If you're talking specifically about the area, I think it has more to offer now than it did a decade ago. To me anyway - of course not everyone wants what's on offer.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The 1980s - there was great community spirit mainly due to the GLC making area a Housing Improvement zone and pumping in millions. The Alleyn Ward as it was then, had the highest number of people living in sub standard accommodation with outside toilets and no bathrooms, especially elderly folk. Most property was privately rented or owner occupiers with a few GLC and Southwark rented places. great community spirit with 3 popular residents associations, Pellatt Area, North Cross Area and Barry Area which all met at the Community Centre in Darrell Road. Each association had 80 plus members who rang senior citizens clubs, social events, dinner and dances, bingo, coach trips etc.

Sadly many of the 'new commers' do not have that community spirit - ok they like their zumba and other activities but the generations generally do not mix at a social event - in the In 1986 within 2 weeks of having my 2nd child I was at a fund raising event at the centre where my baby was the youngest and the oldest person was nearly 90, around 150 people who raised ?1000 in a night for a scanner for Kings College Hospital as a result of our beat Copper George Hammond being stabbed in Lordship Lane.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My best time is today, this morning having my coffee and listening to long-forgotten hits. You've got to live in the now. I'm not liking the title of this thread, which suggests that the best has gone. I don't think that's what Otta intended though and, that said, there are some nice memories on here.


Px

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • The EDF is social media, and it seems to have met its goals of connecting and engaging the local community. The 'media' part isn't a reference to the BBC, it refers to 'a substance that something grows in, lives in or moves through' as a plural of 'medium'. In the sense that the 'something' is people, then it does the job. Whe it comes to the BBC, the 'something' is information. For the most part the contribution has been positive. However, the downsides are driven by anonymity, and have allowed the worst of human nature to surface.
    • I'm pretty sure it was still Le Chardon until 2008, maybe later. They also had The Green on East Dulwich Road, which is now Kokum. Service could be a bit 'French' in both places, but the food was good. It then had an incarnation selling quiches or something similar. It was a bit esoteric. The place where everything went against them was Saucy Chip, which was the old Curry Cabin. It's now Joe & The Juice. SE22 Bar was there before Franklin's, which I reckon opened just before the Millennium. I've got a vague recollection an (East) Dulwich Brasserie/Bistro or something similar around there at some point. The photo of the Dulwich Cafe above reminded me of when they changed the name and sign to 'Cafe Dulwich' to reflect how the area was going upmarket.  They didn't change the menu or decor at all. Just the sign.
    • 😥 Sorry, somehow my post above was duplicated instead of being merged with this one, and I can't delete all of the duplicated bits. Many moons ago, we used to have fairly regular "Forum Drinks", where forum members could meet up and get to know each other in real life. We met in a different local pub each time, and sometimes had sticky labels with our forum names on. A lot of those original people have moved away, but it has occasionally crossed my mind that it would be nice to start that up again and be able to put more faces to names (not that I ever remember either faces OR names)  Or maybe it is still happening but I'm kept out of the loop 🤣  Many of those pubs we used to go to have now changed out of all recognition, of course. Also there seem to be more families with young children in the area, for whom evening drinks would be difficult. I don't have time to do it, but if anybody else was up for organising it I'd be happy to help. It mainly involves deciding on a date, I imagine trying to get a rough idea of how many people would be interested,  and then booking a suitable sized space in a local pub and telling people about it on here  I don't know how it was arranged before, but maybe some of the longer standing forum users may know. I just used to turn up!
    • Yup, it's 15 year project (I think some elements of it started a year or so ago).  Imagine how annoyed Earl will be when they find out that the new Teaco superstore planned has underground parking for 530 cars....
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...