i live in sunny sutton coldfield in the west midlands, mark kinsella lives a couple of roads away from me and deon burton lives about 10 minutes drive away. small world!
Grew up in Catford, bought my first place there too, and then moved in late 20's to Kent, first Paddock Wood and then West Malling. After I split from missus I spent 18 months in Hornchurch, Hammer country before moving to Chicago in 2003 with work. Living downtown apart from 6 months in Lincoln Park. Then last July I moved to Bermuda.
Spent formative years in Sevenoaks, then 5 years in Palmers Green (North London), then a year in Deptford, now live in New Cross - was kept awake last Thursday by knuckledragging Scumwall fans singing Wembley songs, I really must move to somewhere with a more civilised local community (ideally before Sunday).
[cite]Posted By: sadiejane1981[/cite]sittingbourne but only recently
You cant beat the bourne
where abouts are you? only lived here 6 weeks.
[cite]Posted By: Friend Or Defoe[/cite]Now residing in St. John's, Lewisham!
ah that place where the train never wants to stop..."This is the Connex South-Eastern service to Dartford calling at ALL stations except St Johns." the funny thing is the train never stops there but there are always people on the platform watching the train whizz pass.
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On my hand held it looks like,(sorry about this), a front bottom.
Great band.
Moved to Mitcham in Surrey
Then moved to Rainham in Kent
EDIT
Just read through the original post - Ignore that!
I could linguistically hate you.
PS: Sorry, wrong thread!
;o)
I live in Eltham though. Work in Bromley.
Bromley then Catford for a while and now back in Bromley
Now living in Killorglin and have never seen any Charlton merchandise being worn here except by me.
You cant beat the bourne
where abouts are you? only lived here 6 weeks.
ah that place where the train never wants to stop..."This is the Connex South-Eastern service to Dartford calling at ALL stations except St Johns." the funny thing is the train never stops there but there are always people on the platform watching the train whizz pass.