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I think we should start with last Friday of a month and see how it goes.

A good pub Great Expectation off Barry Road.


It is good if we get equal numbers of male and females.

Someone has to become organizer and leave mobile number here,

The rest will txt him/her with name and sex.


What do you think

Sorry missed all these replies, been frantically trying to get a new flat sorted as I have to move out of my current place. Alas, nothing sorted as yet.


Wow, seems like it could be a goer. Give me a couple of weeks to get my act together, perhaps we could plan something before Xmas - in the meantime if anyone knows anyone that wants/needs to move to Dulwich tell them to give me a shout.I have seen a couple of decent gaffs of late just need a second person

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