peckham


area in south london where the majority of black people go to buy their meat! and hair care products.

–you see how prost-tutes hang round corners and things looking for s-x….well in peckham..instead of prost-tutes its people who will do your hair for money!–

–little miss jocelyn was also set in peckham…as well as desmond’s–
mum:look after your brother and sister.

me: why?!?!?!

mum: me and your dad need to go to peckham to get some meat.

me:warrrrrreva!!!

mum:just look after them ok!!

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