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Hi there


I organise a lesbo knees up at the Rye the last Friday of each month.. I know loads of lesbians in the area.. As East Dulwich is so gay friendly and populated by so many of us there isnt one bar they all go to its spread pretty evenly I think..


If your sister logs on to www.gingerbeer.co.uk and goes to the making friends section she will see lots of different events happening in south east london..


next drink i am organising (if the numbers come up a bit) is xmas eve.. We normally have anywhere from 20 - 60 people each time but I think people are struggling with the xmas eve aspect of this one as have family stuff on.. If not this one then the next one will be 29th Jan.


Jules

  • 1 month later...

Hiya


Just an update on this one, the next ones are on the 29th January, 8pm, under the marquee out the back of the Rye.. The area is booked under 'gingerbeer girls' and if you are new and coming along ask for Jules (that's me) and someone will point you towards me..


J

  • 7 months later...

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> How many of you girls go to the barbers?


_____________________________________________


Mic Mac


Does your wife know you're lurking in here ?


Cos I can see where this is going


( for a minute there I thought you were going to come out with your totally inappropriate "scissor sisters" gag )


* drags mic mac out by collar *



W**F

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Ha ha....well you might be suprised to know that

> lesbians trim and shave as much as any

> woman.....



look of horror on poor Artfuls face as he realises that Bearded Ladies are in fact all lesbians .... shoot there goes that fantasy


Thanks for Nothing DJKilla

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Ha ha....well you might be suprised to know that

> lesbians trim and shave as much as any

> woman.....unless they are French of course (as

> shown in my favourite painting by Courbet ;-) )

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What painting is that ?



W**F

Moos Wrote:

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> Can't the gay girls of ED arrange a pissup without

> being subjected to heckling?

>

> Not cricket, IMO.

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What team are you batting for ?


( there, a bit of hetro heckling to even things up )



W**F

Thanks Moos! ridiculous if you ask me but all reported appropriately..


Pixie - Im thinking of organising one on the 24th but I'll let you know.. No need to feel like the only one in the village, we are out and about everywhere.. My other half with a friend organises a girls soccer (football) game on the rye each sunday (well most sundays when they are not stinkingly hungover) and all are welcome, so you could come along to that too..


J x

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