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cannonni Wrote:

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> Hi everyone in East Dulwich.

>

> I am 25 and have just moved to the area and do not

> know anyone here and I was hoping to seek some

> advice on what activities happen in East Dulwich

> that would give me the oppertunity to meet new

> people.

>

> I would also like to meet some people that would

> make good fitness partners, I have got very unfit

> in the few months that I have been living here as

> I no longer have a personal trainer or my friends

> from back home to motivate me.

>

> Look forward to hearing from some of you and

> hopefully meet some new people.

>

> Nina X X X X




hey! we caught another!

Also just moved to E.Dulwich a few days ago (26). Don't know anyone here..


Managed to get a parking ticket after leaving my car outside my house for 6mins :S. Is it me or is 120 pounds a bit excessive??!!


Someone should organise a small gathering for new members of E.Dulwich community. Sort of like they do at health clubs (new members nights) :-)

I feel tempted to meet some strangers too...The open mic thing sounds cool ;)


btw, I am 26, foreign, lived in uk for about...gosh 8 years alltogether...In london for 9 month and ED since January

Will never want to move out of ED. After travelling a bit I feel I found somewhere I can call home. My feet stopped itching. Quite a nice feeling

Working too far so I have no time for the gym.I can always find time for a few drinks though...


My Bf is 31, totally british. loves football. will not go near a forum:)


Anyways, didn't feel the need to leave our cave since I discovered the forum... Guess a bit of socialising will not do us any harm;)


Will keep an eye on the thread...

Hey there all


Gosh I missed so much in a we few hours.


Hi Kalamitykel, I am most definately girlie, does that ease the headache a little?


eca00cdy, I am so sorry to hear about the parking fine ?120 what the hell, London is pricy!!!!! I have never had to pay more that ?35.00 before.

No, it's a fair cop Moos.

I'd been on nights and made the mistake of drinking after only a couple of hours sleep. I went from animated chatter to slurry nonsense in record time even for me (bit of a light weight). Great night though.

Cannoni, you should definitely come along to some of the social stuff, it's fun!

Hey all


I would love to let me know when the next event is and I will put it in the diary.


Things are a little mad over the next couple of months as I am in yorkshire for a couple of weeks and I am in America for the greater percentage of June, But there is always time for drink and social chit chat.


Nina X X XX

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