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Please all also come to the Peckham Liberal Club on Elm Grove Tuesday 25 June for the launch of Peckham Pandamonium ? great live jazz, only ?5. It's listed in Events, don't want to get in trouble for listing twice. (The creators are all 40+, but all ages welcome....)
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We're really looking forward to this in our house! We've not made it to a meet-up yet but they all sound fantastic - and what a great opportunity to meet some lovely local people. See you on Saturday! x
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georgia Wrote:

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> Ok I have reserved tables at the EDT on Saturday

> 22nd June from 8pm. All welcome, old and new :-)


I knew it wouldn't be long before you were organising it all - old habits die hard.

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I've been following this thread for, what seems like, years but never made it due to work. Finally I am able to attend so will be good to meet some new local people on saturday. I'm hardly new to the area but a lot of people I know are moving away or turning into proper grown ups so it's getting harder and harder to find people to go out and play with. See you saturday. Robbo
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