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How could you mention Wood Street without mentioning its Viking store?? It's the biggest in the country, I understand.
Ho-ho. I trust TO appreciates the skit.

I wonder, btw, if among the Hackney Road handbaggers Boris Bags is still to be found. I did wonder if this was Our Beloved Mayor's fall-back option if politics doesn't work out for him, or maybe his version of Roderick Spode's Eulalie.

dg writes: Rest assured, Boris Bags is still trading.
Thank you DG for that very informative blog today. It certainly made me chuckle 😂
I'd hardly call this a wasteland - the houses in parts of Emerson Park would cost you an arm and a leg.

Nothing wrong either with Oh My Cod which is a bit further down the road but not so near the above houses
Haha about the elongated ticket hall at Rectory Road.
Well, I guess that's enough encouragement for other dogs to sniff out these other dogs' back ends.
Turkey Street hits the big time! Ha ha ha ha ha..............
Time to grow my hipster beard and move to one of these places! Hackney is so three years ago.
You're going through a blinding patch of form DG.
I love the Squirrel House Chinese menu full of surprises!!
LO is certainly losing its "urban chic" vibe..
One day some poor tourist will be suing you for this! Genius!
Silver Street is also the closest station to North Middlesex University Hospital, used as a filming location for recent ITV sitcom "The Delivery Man" (studio sequences were filmed at Three Mills!).
There's also Edmonton Green, which sounds trendy in a rural kind of way.
I'm guessing that the Local Express at Rectory Road must be the newsagents where I used to buy my papers when I lived in Evering Road. At that time there was a good bakery next door, a branch of Kossoff's, who also had a store in Kingsland High St, near Ridley Road.
Mantelpiece.
Sorry.
Lazy, ignorant journalists slagging off Emerson Park, when they have never been there.
Perhaps it's time they found a more suitable job.
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