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Great to see everyone last night at the EDF drinky poo's in the EDT.


*mental note to self....less Guinness next time.....ouch*


mmmm, why do i still wake up at at stupid a'clock on the weekend. Seriously, me and my sleeping need to have a word with each other!

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No don't go LB! All is good in the deep dark wood.


The lady with no name did suggest she would leave us a clue on the forum as to her Real identity. Though I'm not sure what to look for or where. She's probably reading this right now, revelling in her notoriety.....

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karter Wrote:

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> agree with brum. Hopefully they will be serving

> organic booze next week, otherwise we may have to

> change location, unless legalB doesn't mind the

> chemical stuff.


Well I have to say I usually do mind. But needs must! (What is the end of that quotation btw? Answers on a postcard...)

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Your first thread riffraff...the first of many I hope. Nice to meet you again yesterday. Did you ever find your bag? Or was it the case that you never brought it to the EDT in the first place?;-)


Bye the way, my head doesn't hurt at all...but I've had zero sleep so am a little zombified as a result. Still, a fabulous night spent with a really interesting and diverse crowd.


And, mystery lady - please do put us out of our misery...but, whoever you are, twas fabulous meeting you...you tease;-)


Nice of Mark to make an appearance...albeit for 3.5 seconds;-), but without whom there would be no monthly drinks.


And thanks to the incredible Georgia for arranging it all once again.

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