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Drinks this Friday at the Plough, on Lordship Lane (see map here) from about 7:30 onwards. It's recently been refurbished and has a nice large outside area.


There's no requirements for coming, it's just people from (and around) East Dulwich getting together to have a drink. There will be a few forum regulars there and there's always a few people who turn up just because they've been on the forum and want to come and say hi to other locals. And of course people turn up because it's an excuse for a drink.


If you get there and don't know who the forum people are just ask behind the bar and they'll point you to the crowd. Oh, and people talk to each other with their normal names, not their forum names, that would be geeky.


Hope to see you all there :)-D


ps the next drinks will be a celebration of the forum's 1st birthday, probably 21 or 22 September

pps some of the following messages relate to when the drinks were originally on the 3rd August, as you can see a few people couldn't make it so it was changed to the 10th


[edited by the Forum staff to be an announcement as it's the first post on this topic, thanks georgia]

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