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OK, I know this posting is going to raise all sorts of uproar, but here goes. Does anyone know the blonde lady who walks her Hungarian Viszla in Dulwich Park most days? I often see her on my runs but am petrified of stopping to say hello, although it should be the easiest thing to do, I?m just too shy/conscious of blushing/making a fool of myself in case married, pathetic I know. Can someone put me out of my misery!!
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Hmmmmmm. Take a closer look next time, ask what type of dog she's got and act exceedingly interested asking more questions where appropriate whilst copping a load of her left hand.


If she's not wearing any rings then it's game on for you, doesn't matter if she says she's got a BF; no rings, no strings :-) Good luck.

bbkings Wrote:

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> OK, I know this posting is going to raise all

> sorts of uproar, but here goes. Does anyone know

> the blonde lady who walks her Hungarian Viszla in

> Dulwich Park most days? I often see her on my runs

> but am petrified of stopping to say hello,

> although it should be the easiest thing to do, I?m

> just too shy/conscious of blushing/making a fool

> of myself in case married, pathetic I know. Can

> someone put me out of my misery!!


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Or pay me to introduce you ?

Go and talk to the lady - she will be really chuffed!! Something similar happened my friend, she was doing her weekly shop in Sainsburys - she was waiting in line to pay - when some man came up to her with a bottle of champagne (in a sainsburys bag - with his name and number). He was rather embarassed, but said he had seen her walk around and just had to get her attention!! All the shoppers and staff near her saw it all - and were going "aawwww"!!


SAndperson - is that true about the ring - I have well messed up then, I've been wearing my gran's wedding band for the last few years on my other hand!! agggghhhhh :)

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