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Next EDF Drinks - This Friday - 9th Apr - at The Clockhouse


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MrBen Wrote:

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> I would but, well...I've moved on. All the cool

> kids have.


Now now MrBen...don't start that again....I honestly and truly didn't mean it like that and have been properly scolded by a number of people now. But you are indeed way too cool for school.....

Well, I would have loved to attend, but am at the ballet with a friend that night. Or as *bob* once so eloquently put it, I'm off to see "the Cuban mob at the Coliseum". What a shame, I've never been to the Clock House. Have a lovely time all of you. And, big thanks to the wonderful Georgia yet again.


Royal Memo to Georgia:

One would be grateful if, in future, you could consult with my staff prior to setting the EDF Drinks date. A clash in the Royal Diary does not amuse one.

Ladymuck.;-)

Georgia Wrote:

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> Those of you who let me down by not coming to the EDT drinks

> last week are not invited to the clockhouse drinks this time round.

> I know who my friends are now.



What Georgia said.

Absolutely, well done Georgia - you tell 'em.

To be sure...

Oh yes...


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Georgia Wrote:

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> I may get there early for a nice juicy steak, cooked rare and bloody




Well done that card-carrying vegetarian - thats the spirit!

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