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I was, for my shame, in Adventure for the bitter end last night, swinging my hips with 6 beautiful professional dancers, who may well have been the 16 year olds you mention (mid twenties, in fact). By god, they were fun. I think Kebab and Wine finished us all off, though.


Lordship lane has plenty, but I would, generally, steer clear of adventure and Boho, too.

mazza7103 Wrote:

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> i've had a look at the whats on part and didnt

> find anything interesting. Where will be busy

> tonight? best to go w dulwich or lordship?


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Unless you need to stock up a Tesco's avoid West D. I've just seen tumbleweed blowing through there ( again)



Brrr


LSL all the way




W**F

well we ended up doing a bit of a pub crawl. i do like cherry tree and the bishop but no one mingles. i would really like to meet more local people so i can socialise more on my door step.


when i looked at adventure some drunk guy was having an argument with the bouncers - so we avoided it.


the bishop was busy but no mingling. EDT was the most lively, not bad at all. the vale was dead


hey ho i will be going out in clapham in future

mazza7103 Wrote:

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> well we ended up doing a bit of a pub crawl. i do

> like cherry tree and the bishop but no one

> mingles. i would really like to meet more local

> people so i can socialise more on my door step.

>

> when i looked at adventure some drunk guy was

> having an argument with the bouncers - so we

> avoided it.

>

> the bishop was busy but no mingling. EDT was the

> most lively, not bad at all. the vale was dead

>

> hey ho i will be going out in clapham in future



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So you didn't pull then ?

its all well and good 2 declare no mingling or friendly discussions occur but one does wonder how much of an effort has been put in on ur part.


Whenever im out and about in ed i usually end up conversing wiv those whom i didnt originally arrive wiv...


U simply must work harder! :p

went out for my leaving do on the saturday, meant to be a pub crawl but had about 30 people so we didnt make it out of EDT until closing time, then yes Kebab and wine. Was a bit of an eye opener for the bods who hadnt sampled the delights of Lorship Lane, that the car accident and the fight out the front. Good times

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