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Hi everyone,


Since the decision was made a while back that a dating section on the forum wasn't going to happen, I wanted to gauge interest on the idea of setting up some local dating events in Dulwich/Peckham area for people in their late 20s - 40 (just a ball park age range, comments to this welcome).


One idea would be to take over an area in a local pub and let the singles join and mingle, hey you could even bring a non-single wingman it's that relaxed. These type of events are held in the west end and its all very easy going and the bar gets more foot traffic, and people get to meet when they might not otherwise.


This is just an idea, and would love to hear from those who think it is something that could fly, or if you have any other ideas to consider. Also if you are someone who has experience in arranging events, or if you think this is something you'd like to help with to try and get it off the ground feel free to PM me as I'd love to meet to chat about it's feasibility.


Thoughts welcome.

😂😂😂😂😂👍 Good one !



Salsaboy Wrote:

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> Hasn't Mrs Quids still got 'em? As a momento.

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > you lost your car keys then Salsa?

  • 2 months later...

Single women can have kids you know!


pato Wrote:

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> i live in ed 3 yrs ..i haven t seen any form of

> single woman here..

> All of them have engagement rings, kids, trolleys

> etc..

> Somebody told me if there was a form of single

> woman in ED that will be taken to the Horniman

> museum..

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