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I've got a toddler and my OAP parents to entertain this weekend. I figured there'd be lots going on in the local area but am really struggling beyond what's on at the DPG and the various goings on at the local pubs (which aren't any good for the toddler). Saw a poster in Bushell's window for the Crystal Palace Easter Carnival - anyone know more about that? Or indeed anyone have any useful suggestions as to what's going on in East Dulwich and environs?
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Hi Jamma,

The Herne Tavern is very family friendly with a lovely big garden which has a climbing frame. They are holding an easter egg hunt on Sat 11th and there will be a mini makeover photo studio with dressing up and face painting. See here for more info: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,252819

Weegee Wrote:

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> lenk Wrote:

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> > Horse Meat Disco is on at the Eagle in Vauxhall

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> > Sunday. Not sure how child-friendly it is.

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> Is that like the Farmers Market that you get in

> Clapham??



Kind of, but with a few more men with their shirts off, and it's on til 3 am ; )

Get yourself down to the Crapitol (J.D Wetherspoons) on London rd Forest hill for an afternoon session that involves sitting in a deathly silent shithole where the only other drinkers livers paked in years ago and are only being kept alive by the heat of the radiator and ramnble random and bizzare Mick Oirish drivle into their pint glass pausing only to give the dog a 'Top up'. You'll then feel the overwhelming sense doom and wasted opportunity sweeping through your body only being broken from the spell once you've seen a pidgeon shit in your pint.


Beers cheap though.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Get yourself down to the Crapitol (J.D

> Wetherspoons) on London rd Forest hill for an

> afternoon session that involves sitting in a

> deathly silent shithole where the only other

> drinkers livers paked in years ago and are only

> being kept alive by the heat of the radiator and

> ramnble random and bizzare Mick Oirish drivle into

> their pint glass pausing only to give the dog a

> 'Top up'. You'll then feel the overwhelming sense

> doom and wasted opportunity sweeping through your

> body only being broken from the spell once you've

> seen a pidgeon shit in your pint.

>

> Beers cheap though.


xxxxxx


Hey, that sounds good :))


Weekend solved then :)-D

LONDON is on at the weekend.

Loads of free things to do.

Just get a bus to the river and walk and explore and have fun.

After tomorrow, the weather looks GREAT.

Go to Mudchute City Farm Isle of Dogs. About 4pm they feed the llamas and they come out and say hello.

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