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Michael Palaeologus

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  1. Bloody hell, I had a few beers on the top floor of multi-storey car park and a curry. Somehow, not as exciting a night as BBW's.
  2. But Georgia, you know you LUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURVE Thai Food! :)) Table booked at Sema Thai for 8pm. Meet at the EDT at 7.15ish for a sharpener...
  3. He looks like a man who would know what to do with a Toblerone.
  4. Here's a map for those that need it: Sema Thai
  5. This Wednesday everybody. Could folk confirm so that I can book a table? Ta
  6. DB does seem to have gone downhill from a moderate start. Digital Fortress - Entertaining Angels and Demons - Quite Entertaining Da Vinci Code - Holy Blood and Holy Grail was better His books are pool side candy floss. So much of this is produced but with Da Vinci he somehow managed to tap into a zeitgeist and things became silly. All the other authors of summer-holiday novels must be gutted.
  7. Its the "We are going on holiday, its 4am at Gatwick, lets have a beer!" folk that amaze me. 10 out of 10 for effort, at that time in the morning I am incapable of speech let alone able to order and down a pint.
  8. Next week I love you all Long Time..
  9. Paul Whicker - Tall Vicar, "He's a very tall vicar" Black Bag the Faithful Border Bin Liner - for anybody old enough to remember the likes of The Beezer, it is a superb pastiche of the artwork and the plot lines. I particularly liked the story which saw Black Bob rescue some crisp packets from a waste bin, find a nest for them, throw out the chicks occupying the nest and resettles the crisp packets safely into their new home.
  10. The old "next year will be the last ploy". Boost the raitings and change your mind ...
  11. I waved a beer from Hammamet. Salaam.
  12. Many thanks for the 10 people who did meet up at the EDT and then on to the ED Tandoori. The experience was so-so. The food seemed to take an age to be served, the place wasnt that full. The ever attentive Head waiter went off to deliver a meal at which point the staff seemed to lose interest. On his return the staff woke up and our main course was served at express speed. I found the food bland. It was OK but that was about it. Most of us has starters, we all had mains with rice, veg, etc and wine, beer and soft drinks, all of which came to ?20 a head. We were also offered a free drink at the end of the meal. So, the welcome and price were good, the service could be improved and the food was OK. The suggestion for the next meal is Sema Thai. How about Wednesday 23/9?
  13. The very place Strawbs. Dulwich Tandoori - a wee map
  14. OK I have booked a table for 8pm. For those that want - meet in the EDT from 7ish.
  15. "Tsk, Tsk" *Scribbles note is small black book with HB Pencil*
  16. Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If Annaj is a maiden, someone needs to have a > gentle word with BN5. Not sure he has got to this bit in his studies yet.
  17. I hesitate to contradict, but to save the Maiden's blushes. Anna is usually correct, but not always correct. However, she ALWAYS sounds correct. Which is a useful talent for a Doctor.
  18. DFS are OK - huge range and at some point in the not too distant future they will have a sale on.
  19. Yes its on Monday everybody! As my gorgeous assistant Mr Ben has noted, sharpeners at the EDT from 7 and I will book the table for 8pm. Could you let me know who will be coming so that I can book a table? Ayo Saagwalla!!
  20. I once saw a show in Bangkok where various musical instruments were played and various objects propelled through the medium of fanny-farts. There then followed an earnest debate how the performers found out that they had such powers. Was it: 1 - Passed down from Mother to Daughter or 2 - Learned at College - with an NVQ in Vaginal Propellant Studies Level 2 attained My own flatus is less well controlled, but it does keep the foxes at bay.
  21. After a weekend of a high red meat and high red wine diet, the stench of my windy-pops actually woke me up last night.
  22. Silvio Berlusconi. What a star! A complete tart, orange as a Jaffa, ridiculous hair transplant, (allegedly) corrupt, the leader of Western Europe's daftest country AND still he has an ego the size of Sicily and more front that Amalafi.
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