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It is because all the single men in ED are so pee'd off with all the yummy mummies walking around with kids and push chairs in tow that they drink elsewhere (as they think there are no available single women in town)


I think they all drink in the Dulwich over 60's social club (I could be wrong and if loads of single good looking girls go down there glammed up to the hilt with little black dresses on, it would make an interesting story in the paper how dozens of ED Pensioners were found dead in a social club all with insane smiles on their faces)

crispy Wrote:

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> Re the previous thread started by sunskippy,

> amazing, that woman knows how i feel!


Are you one and the same person then Crispy ? or maybe identical twins (now that would be a real attraction for single men in ED - but for the life of me I don't know why ;-) )


I do love the way that my fellow men can't seem to grasp the actual question and the hint therein to what is being sought, (AcedOut and Keef go stand on the naughty step and don't tease the girls again !!) They might have well asked 'Does it have to be a man?'

Sounds like you, EMC and SunSkippy need to get together and go out looking for nice single men


Let me know when you do and I will organsie a trip out for the Dulwich Pension club to see if we can't put that final smile on all of the "dirty ol' blokes faces" ( I so ache to see that news story in the papers for some warped reason )

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