Rubbish Towns
I once went to Basildon. It was closed, I got chased by a bunch of knuckle-dragged yobs until I was lost in a maze of concrete alleyways and got food poisoning off pie. Tell us about the awful places you've visited or have your home.
Thanks to SpankyHanky for the suggestion
( , Thu 29 Oct 2009, 11:07)
I once went to Basildon. It was closed, I got chased by a bunch of knuckle-dragged yobs until I was lost in a maze of concrete alleyways and got food poisoning off pie. Tell us about the awful places you've visited or have your home.
Thanks to SpankyHanky for the suggestion
( , Thu 29 Oct 2009, 11:07)
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No offence meant
Assumed that since you compared Lewisham to Brixton, you meant the place rather than the borough (also difficult to envisage an entire borough smelling of dried chicken).
Likewise your comment about "most people who dont live in Lewisham are scared to come here" suggested Lewisham itself, rather than the borough - it's not like you'd say to someone "let's go to Wooolwich" when you mean Greenwich, or "Lambeth" when you mean Brixton is it? Anyway sorry about getting the wrong idea there.
And yeah, I might have lived/gone to school in five different parts of SE London but that's over a period of 33 years from ages 7 to 40 (university apart) which I reckon gives me a pretty good idea of how that corner of London works.
( , Tue 3 Nov 2009, 12:56, Reply)
Assumed that since you compared Lewisham to Brixton, you meant the place rather than the borough (also difficult to envisage an entire borough smelling of dried chicken).
Likewise your comment about "most people who dont live in Lewisham are scared to come here" suggested Lewisham itself, rather than the borough - it's not like you'd say to someone "let's go to Wooolwich" when you mean Greenwich, or "Lambeth" when you mean Brixton is it? Anyway sorry about getting the wrong idea there.
And yeah, I might have lived/gone to school in five different parts of SE London but that's over a period of 33 years from ages 7 to 40 (university apart) which I reckon gives me a pretty good idea of how that corner of London works.
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