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Forum Picnic - Sat 17th July - 3pm onwards - Peckham Rye Park (in front of the cafe)


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No Citizen, my bitches are my homies. Spa weekend in Bath. Back rubs and bitching. As in, "does my bum look big in this bikini". "Well yes it does since you ask but never mind, we love you anyway". That sort of thing.

Well, I was too lazy to make the home-made hoomus blah blah. So I shall instead be bringing, 3 cheeses, some posh crackers, some strawberries and, of course, some coiyderr.


Oh, as we speak, this is what the weather looks like for tomorrow:.


So, Katarina Van Der Wotsit, see you tomorrow along with the other 2 musketeers.

yay - not long to go till the picnic and those light rainy showers B)


strawbs, CC, giggirl and anyone else who cannot make it, sorry we won't see you and hope you have a f-a-b weekend


to those that are coming, can't wait to meet you/see you again (most intrigued by these musketeers)


so I haven't made anything either :-$ I predict an early morning dash around the shops of ED for wine (seeking out the fabulous dry rose I tried in G&B earlier this week), some breads, olives and tapas-y, meze type things. And spam.


(lady) katharina vdp


-x-

Apologies for omitting your title dear Lady Katharina Van Der Wotsit. Just to say, I managed to buy a small (but nifty) little "cool bag" from Sainsburys today - so don't buy one just for your picnic. An absolute snip at ?1.99!


Esme x

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Apologies for omitting your title dear Lady

> Katharina Van Der Wotsit.

> Esme x


(Lady) Esme, don't mention it old bean.


Would you like the chauffeur tomorrow if its going to be rather inclement weather? Just say if so (he'll be in Poundland)


Toodle pip.

Lady Katharina Van Der Wotsit, I can see that you are going to have to get up very early tomorrow morning. Indeed, your time management skills leave a great deal to be desired. :)) I trust that both your chauffeur and butler will be on hand to assist you.



*giggles*

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Apologies for omitting your title dear Lady

> Katharina Van Der Wotsit. Just to say, I managed

> to buy a small (but nifty) little "cool bag" from

> Sainsburys today - so don't buy one just for your

> picnic. An absolute snip at ?1.99!

>

> Esme x


What say we recycle it in the 'For sale' section afterwards.......how much did you get for your mouse mat again? ;-)

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> I can't even

> return it as I have damaged the

> packaging...buggar!


You mean you ripped it open with the excitement of exploring a new purchase lol.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> (Lady) Esme, don't mention it old bean.

>

> Would you like the chauffeur tomorrow if its going

> to be rather inclement weather? Just say if so

> (he'll be in Poundland)

>

> Toodle pip.


How terribly kind of you Lady Katharina Van Der Wotsit. However, given your current plight (i.e. having left everything to the last minute) I think you'll find that your needs will be greater than mine.


However, I much appreciate the thought.


Toodle pip.


Esme x


PS: Mouse mat? Do you mean the famous wrist supports? They are under my bed ready for my next car boot fair! LOL

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> So basically some cheese and crackers and a bit of

> fruit! :-$ Very abigail's party....


Well...erm...YES!


Though they are not any old crackers...posh seasalt and rosemary, I'll have you know.



ps: doesn't someone die at the end of that party - DJKQ?!!!!:))

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> You mean you ripped it open with the excitement of

> exploring a new purchase lol.


Yes, I've never owned a cool-bag before. (Do I sound sad? LOL)

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Yep..good ole 70's style heart attack.......musta

> been the seasalt in the crackers - very bad for

> the heart you know lol


You are just too too funny DJKQ...I could die laughing.

Sorry folks i will be coming empty handed, cupboards are bare and i cant face going out to the shops, incase something irritates me/gives me the hump and spoils my afternoon i.e queues, slow shoddy service, prefered items not in stock, someone with a home counties accent or god forbid a northerner!

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