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which is more "brixton", SW2 or SW9?

The corporate Carling-loving bully boy of Stockwell, you mean - proud to depict his area as the dumb aggressor.









(Tina, this thread probably doesn't make any sense to you. Suffice to say this is an in-joke that's been running for four plus years now. Don't take any heed. I live on Brixton Hill, and it's lovely and leafy and mercifully free of the braying hordes of Stockrovia.)



ah, come on, you can't really even credit him for being a Stockwellian. He's definitely more Camberwellian
 
Oh yes, the Hill posh eh?

relative avarage rental by postcode map -
Bollocks, this aint worked righ, if you use the link you get the key, otherwise the map is useless!!:mad::mad:

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The Hill, SW2 on avaerage lower than SW9, ha ha!!! the Worm at the core of you soft south westies whe be the hardest. You will note that SE15 (Peckham) is lower, price wise to both your Up market areas
 
The Hill, SW2 on avaerage lower than SW9, ha ha!!! the Worm at the core of you soft south westies whe be the hardest. You will note that SE15 (Peckham) is lower, price wise to both your Up market areas

SW2 - where the keyboards on computers work properly.
 
To all those who were offended by me suggesting that SW8 was more 'Brixton' than 'London and The South East'- I now see the error of my ways and am hanging my head in shame.

Now let's say no more about it, 'cos I wouldn't want it to come between us.
 
Should that turn out to be the case.....

...I think it highly likely that adult sized nappies will be more reasonably priced in Peckham as we are unable to stump up the vaste sums of wedge that Yuppified SW residents take for granted:D
 
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