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Hey there,


I am just wondering if there are many other single 20s/30s/40s something people, male and female, who would be interested in meeting up for pub drinks, park walks, group exercise, cinema..etc!? I am a single 30s something and although I have many friends, I dont have many in this area, and would love to meet others in the same boat, who would like a bit more of a local social life!?


Hopefully chat soon!

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Look in the What's on Section. There is a group exactly like this that meets up regularly but its not restricted to singles.


Good luck!


cabsav13 Wrote:

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> Hey there,

>

> I am just wondering if there are many other single

> 20s/30s/40s something people, male and female, who

> would be interested in meeting up for pub drinks,

> park walks, group exercise, cinema..etc!? I am a

> single 30s something and although I have many

> friends, I dont have many in this area, and would

> love to meet others in the same boat, who would

> like a bit more of a local social life!? Im just a

> normal nice girl and looking for other normal nice

> people to hang out with and to make new friends

> with. Open to suggestions on ideas of what we can

> do to meet up etc!

>

> Hopefully chat soon!

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