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Hi there,


I am new to this East Dulwich Forum as I have just moved in with my boyfriend who lives by Peckham Rye Park. Just wanted to say hello to everyone and hope to make a few new friends a bit closer to home as alot of my friends live and work uptown!


Anyway hope your all well and hope to speak to a few of you soon


Ellie :)

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lemme see


you got yer monthly drinks and curry nights. Then there is scrabble nights arranged by mogs, many and various book club meetups, a jogging group. I'm sure there is plenty more. The Lounge, and What's on sections tend to get refreshed with updates on these things fairly regularly


Drinks are the biggest crowd - between 15-30 people usually.

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charliecharlie Wrote:

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> backgammon and dogging don't generally go together


I've often wondered whether I could come along to a backgammon night just to watch (cos I don't play).


Does that mean no, then?

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