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Maurice Wrote:

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> Marvelous! I'm not sure if the '5' is meant to be

> an 'S', which is certainly not true.


Well Maurice, as you may know, the second half of the postcode sequence begins with a number, rather than a letter. Therefore I felt a '5' rather than an 'S' would have looked more postcode=like.


However, on reflection, I have foolishly omitted a number from the first part of the sequence, hence I shall amend my suggestion to:


UR1 5NOB

summerjt Wrote:

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> Hi, I know this is not strictly East Dulwich

> business, but does anyone know why the Silver

> Buckle Pub in Camberwell Green appears to have

> clsoed down?


why would anybody care the place was a s***hole .

Alan Dale Wrote:

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> Any update on this?

>

> Perhaps not to everyone's tastes but the Buckle is

> a firm favourite of mine.



This may have been a one off, but last time i went in there were a bunch of smackheads "rattling" & waiting to be "served" as it were


Hmm not nice really



W**F

Alan Dale Wrote:

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> woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> -----

> > Alan Dale Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Any update on this?

> > >

> > > Perhaps not to everyone's tastes but the

> Buckle

> > is

> > > a firm favourite of mine.

> >

> >

> > This may have been a one off, but last time i

> went

> > in there were a bunch of smackheads "rattling"

> &

> > waiting to be "served" as it were

> >

> > Hmm not nice really

> >

> >

> > W**F

>

>

> I didn't say it was nice. I wouldn't even

> recommend it but I have had some great nights in

> there and seen some incredible things.


Ah now thats my kinda language, have you ever drank further up in Walworth in the pub on the estate nr Arments pie & mash, what it's called i dont know but f*ck it is interesting, or even the 2 brewers in southampton way.......Mummy

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