Silly lad.
It's a game of proper football where by the end, everyone is dead, the pitch
littered with corpses, no-one is quite sure why, the score is a draw, the
referee is a ghost and the linesmen - Rozencrantz and Guildenstern - were sent
down the pub for the half-time drinks ages ago but were fatally mugged in the
beergarden.
For context - Dulwich is a relatively inner suburb of S.E. London where the
inhabitants are sooooo wealthy that they have managed to create a kind of rural
setting right down to the leafy lanes, two storey maximum, minor manor houses
and local pub. It's quite bizarre in a way. Within a fairly short distance
there are some quite challenging areas like Camberwell, although Brixton seems
to have gentrified a bit and left its riotous past behind it
Andrew Fildes
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www.soultheft.com
Author/Publisher: The SLR Compendium - http://www.blurb.com/books/3732813
On 06/09/2013, at 12:06 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> aah - Dulwich Hamlet - went to skool there...
>
> What type of bread is used for a Dulwich Hamlet? Is it eaten with soup?
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