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Hi im new to the east dulwich forum and i just want to know where i can meet some ladies and hopefully hook up. I would love to go out and have some fun. Ive heard loads about the east dulwich forum and hope i was in the right place.

PM me if u like. :)

Franky.

peckhamboy Wrote:

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> Try the Castle on Crystal Palace Road. There's

> always lots of ladies there and you should be able

> to hook up no problem.



How offensive. I have lots of friends (men & women) who drink in the Castle (along with myself) and we are respectable, hard working people. No doubt you have never even drank in the Castle, but are posting insults to those of us that do just because you can! How ridiculous (6)

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