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Hi


I would really like to meet with English people here on the neighbourhood....I like the Englishs very much and I have to practise the English language....I have many friends but many foreigners.....I am a very cheerful friendly girl....If you would like to talk into one of the pubs on Lordsip Lane....or go to the park ect....:))))

smilesmart Wrote:

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> I see it so nobody takes it seriously what I

> wrote;-) I do not bite....

>

> Tony...:)-D



Smilesmart



This is a very serious place as you can see and there is a regular meet up for EDF "drinks & chat" at one of the local pubs/bars each month ,everyone is invited so I am sure you will get a friendly welcome. You may also get to go to (ahhem) "The park" with sombody.


Lastly, if you don't bite then nor will I.



W**F



*seeeee I can, I can, I can do normal & informative & non-whatever replies.......really.....*

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