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I have been doing some running around the local parks and I'm sad to say that Dulwich park has the least friendly runners. In Brockwell Park you get the most Hellos and smiles from other runners. Peckham Rye is quite friendly too but the worst of all is Dulwich. Come on other runners in Dulwich Park! Smile back. Go crazy and say good morning. It's not the tube you know! Does anyone here smile when they run round Dulwich Park?
I run in Dulwich Park and smile at people and often get smiles back - still bit new to running so quite often a hello is beyond me as I'm wondering how long it is before I can walk a bit again! I'm normally in a Space Girl t-shirt and bunches - say hi/smile if you see me!! :)

I also occasionally run in dulwich park but i'm afraid you won't get a smile or hello as i'm too busy attempting to get to the end of my run without collapsing whilst simultaneously trying to also stop my lungs from exploding. This requires a lot of concentration therefore I normally wear a red face and a scowl.

The runners of brockwell are obviously a fit bunch.

Everyone on Peckham Rye in the mornings says hello! Although as the mornings get lighter and the gates open earlier, EDF morning run club may switch to dulwich park, at which point we will be sure to bring our pained and breathless brand of morning cheer to all!

Of course, you are right - I was going by some of the pictures I have seen posted in association with you on the forum - which, I have to say, didn't have a build that looked entirely suited to running of either the two or four legged kind.

However, I imagine these pictures are far from an accurate representation of your good self...

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