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unfortunatley it seems mostly attached folks and single women and have replied to this thread. I too have just come out of a long relationship (ten years!) decided to stick around in ED and have found no one in the area to flirt with, always seems to be groups sticking together whenever myself and my fellow single flatmate go out. Come single men show yourselves!!

I met a very good looking, intelligent guy who is nearly the same age as me (I've had enough of younger guys to last a life time), doesn't do drugs, keeps fit, drinks only on occasion, whilst walking my dogs in Peckham Rye Park last night.


He had a lovely big mastiff type dog, and we got talking for so long about life, politics and stuff, that my daughter sent her boyfriend out to find out if I'd been dragged off and murdered or something.


So forget the bars, borrow a dog and go for a walk in the park.


I just wish I'd asked him for his number now!

Looks like it...all us single girls will be trying to catch his eye over the melons in sainsburys or whilst jogging in Dulwich park, or over a few cold ones in the Bishop....lock up your man...or better still make sure he doesnt wear any lynx..bom chika wah wah!

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> back in the early days of this forum I think a

> couple of threads along the lines of "who have you

> seen m/f around Dulwich who is fanciable"

>

> lemme have a rummage - ah yes, here's the guy

> one

>

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?2

> 0,8835,page=1



I am really disappointed to see that there is not ONE mention of an exotic flame haired young lady on that thread:'(

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> I don't mean I know you.. just to see around and

> about (yes, that vague)

>

> Next time I'll take a risk and say hi



hahahahaha I will probably speed walk and think " gosh,dont make eye contact...too many fruit cakes in Dulwich!" I have myspace, not sure if I am allowed to post the link so you can see what I look like, but then I might become famous and be bombarded for my autograph, not sure if I am ready for fame yet!

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Oy! What about the exotic flame haired

> youngveryish men of the Parish?

>

> Tission haired beauty me, touch of silver at the

> temples for added gravitas.



Ohhhh that sounds rather erotic! You have a way with words!

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Not sure about any of the other regulars on here

> but having my picture published from the various

> forum threads has not led to a single hello from

> anyone bar a handful of other forumites - and even

> THEN.....


Ermmm is that a sign? ok...deep breath...this is me...please do not approach if you see me dashing like mad with bran flakes in my hair and a little cheeky munchkin wailing for some more rice cakes!

The Uggs Girl

Mr G, you have a lovely lady that is so saintly that she enjoys your company even in a muddy field for days on end with no showers and naught but chemical privvies.


Anyway,


Did I mention the sparkling blue eyes, GSOH and can sew my own buttons back on?

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Mr G, you have a lovely lady that is so saintly

> that she enjoys your company even in a muddy field

> for days on end with no showers and naught but

> chemical privvies.

>

> Anyway,

>

> Did I mention the sparkling blue eyes, GSOH and

> can sew my own buttons back on?




and what are your flaws??

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