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Meet New People In East Dulwich


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Ryanpeps Wrote:

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> Hi, my name is sofia, im 25 just moved to east

> dulwich,from Kent,would like to meet new

> people,like going down the pubs, love nights out, and looking for a job to if any one can

> help,

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Hi Everyone!


Just a reminder and a note about tonight.


I've decided to change the venue tonight to the East Dulwich Tavern.


Same time 7.30 there is an area booked under Darren. If you cantfind it PM me on here and i'll find you.


See you all tonight!

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Hello all!


After hearing lots of great things about the area, my husband and I are finally making the move this weekend to East Dulwich/Peckham Rye. It would be great to meet people in our new neighborhood since we'll be leaving most of our friends behind north of the river. So if there's a get-together happening in October, we'd love to come along. And if anyone would like to meet up for a quick coffee or pint in the meantime, just get in touch!


Andi

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Ah, unfortunately I can't make it on the 26th (going to a Labrynth costume ball and film night for a friend's birthday), though my partner might be able stop by - I'll give him the details. Definitely up for the November meetup though. Putting the 16th in my diary now!
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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi all


I have a table booked at the EDT at 8pm - under Sara-Jane/ ED forum. It should be in the front room (tables by the window) but if not just ask and you will find us. I am short with dark blond curly hair!


Charmani, Amy and Vicky, please do come along as first timers. Don't be shy, we were all first timers once, and it's a great way to make new friends.


See you there!

Sara-Jane

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