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I agree.One should proove an allegiance(or,at least,an association) with East Dulwich b4 they are allowed on these fine fora>:D<

Thankfully,I do qualify as I enjoyed many a liaison in times of yore with Nadine from The Grove Tavern and Michelle from Berry Road and then there was that French bird from..........Sorry! I was just enjoying a trip down Mammory Lane!, she did havea great personality though..(tu)

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