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Just had a PM from a guy called Davide who is running events at Dulwich Hamlet football ground. He said he would be keen to set up a singles night there, maybe on a Friday or Saturday nights. No entry charge and everything would be left in his capable hands. Apparently the drinks are very cheap and |I gather they have a late license. He is going to keep an eye on the forum to see what response there is to this posting.
DM is actually a very nice person, but I used to think her posts were serious so I can understand why you maybe don't understand that she is actually taking the piss out of a certain type of snobby social-climbing clique prevalent in Dulwich.
Actually having just read the latest I can tell you exactly what dulwichmum is. It goes like this "I am very important all of a sudden...I think I have money therefore I can say what I want and be brash and take the p***" Actually I have lived in ED all my life. Lordship Lane used to be the pits. Then it started to become not too bad, everyone was friendly. But lately it has become yuppy beyond a joke. We don't all have the same disposable income ya know. Not meaning to sound bitter or anything like that but come on....you spends your money you takes your choice. If you want to be brash, yuppy and snobby PLEASE go buy a place in West Dulwich and leave us original East Dulwich ites who have lived here all our lives alone.

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