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I just happen to be free that friday.

Anyone wants to have a drink that night is welcome.


Its not ao official edf drink so no need to comment if not coming.


Just a couple of interested people and ill put it in the diary. Be brave i wont bite.

More than happy to buy you a drink LM.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I just happen to be free that friday.

> Anyone wants to have a drink that night is

> welcome.

>

> Its not ao official edf drink so no need to

> comment if not coming.

>

> Just a couple of interested people and ill put it

> in the diary. Be brave i wont bite.

> More than happy to buy you a drink LM.


There might be quite a lot of LM's turning up to drinks that eve Mick Mac - cheers :)-D

How about I buy you a drink Katie? So, Mick Mac buys me one, I buy you one, and then maybe you could buy Quids one and Quids could buy someone else one etc. etc. till it eventually goes full circle and somebody buys Mick Mac one...resulting in a lot of (tipsy) happy bunnies:)).


It will be the day after Midsummer's Day - so plenty of daylight till late. And, if it's warm we could even sit outside. Should be fabulous.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I know LM, Katie. But I'm sure I can stretch to 2

> drinks. Quids will have to go without, now you are

> coming....


Whoooooops.........that didn't go to plan ;-)


http://www.thepartyshack.com.au/images/glasses.bmphttp://www.tiger-uppercut.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/whose-round.jpg

charliecharlie Wrote:

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> so does that mean i have to buy Mick Mac one????

> or is there someone else in the queue/circle

> between Mick Mac and me? what about you Brum?

> where LM goes there goes he... he he he!

> http://www.biggestlittlecityentertainment.com/imag

> es/scrollbar_drinks.jpg


Oh that's very nice of you Charlie. A pint of Banks's Bitter please. No straw.

jimmy two times Wrote:

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> you can all come round to mine if you like. As

> long as you don't mind walking up 10 flights of

> stairs to the top floor of the Brixton estate I

> live in. Got a good supply of crack from the flat

> next door though.


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Yeah right.....




http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2134/2203819935_1ddd8d6a35.jpg Put this in your pipe & smoke it then...



W**F

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