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    Smile 18 - 30 want to meet new people?

    Hi all,

    If anyone is at a loose end and wants to meet new people, how about trying Leamington & Warwick Rotaract?

    We do a lot of social stuff (meals, cinema, pub nights, bowling etc), and we raise money for local charities into the bargain (through organising and running casinos, quizzes and balls). We meet on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month at the Roebuck in Warwick, down Smith Street.

    Want to find out more, email contactus@lwrotaract.org.uk or call 07761 205097.

    Matt

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    18-30 30 - 100
    why is it once your past 30 you get classed as too old to mix with anyone younger. I'm 36 , i'm not an oap
    Madhatter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madhatter View Post
    18-30 30 - 100
    why is it once your past 30 you get classed as too old to mix with anyone younger. I'm 36 , i'm not an oap
    Mad, i think you're in that awkward age range of 30-65, a sort of no mands land if you will whereby you are too old for the 18-30 clubs but too young for the retirees clubs. I witnessed some of those old folks playing tennis in the park the other morning having a whale of a time (I was walking to work BTW, hrmmph)

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    So whats the answer for folk like us then? I'm 38

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter View Post
    So whats the answer for folk like us then? I'm 38
    I believe the received wisdom on this subject is that we (that is, no-mans-land blokes) huddle together in groups in real ale pubs. It's in our genes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by locster View Post
    I believe the received wisdom on this subject is that we (that is, no-mans-land blokes) huddle together in groups in real ale pubs. It's in our genes.
    We are doomed to wander round supermarkets with baskets instead of trolleys, with the occasional trip to the pub when our married mates are allowed out once in a blue moon. Most women we meet will have 2 kids and the firm conviction that all men are ******s just because they happened to marry one who was.
    We will pay more tax than anyone else because politicians like giving tax breaks to 'families'.
    We have to have lodgers because there's no way a single person could buy a house round here, and then people look at you funny cos, you don't own your own home.
    Still, not having to go 'shopping' and wearing boots indoors, watching films with spaceships and explosions, and not having to put up shelves on Sundays for no apparent reason makes up for most of that....


    Anyway, you kids be careful out there....

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