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Good fun. People came and went but I think I counted about 12 people during thr course of the evening - members, friends and partners. Garulous discussions about a range of subjects. I seem remember Huguenot button-holing an innocent bystander and cross-examining them about Catholicism, at length. I wobbled home at about 12 - via the Yilmaz.


More to follow hopefully. Thanks due to Mockney-P for staring the thread that caused it to be.

Disappointed not to read any tails (d'ya get it ... )about batdog and Dulwichmum, not to mention Mr Clear and a laydee from this meet up. I looked out for you all in Yilmaz late on Saturday night but alas, no sightings (not that I really knew who who to look for but thanks to Andrew and Flickr I shall now keep my beady out along Lordship Lane for you all). Would be up for joining in next time.

I went to Kebab & Wine myself, and due to extreme hunger went for a chicken donner no less *gasps*.

No real tails to tell, no batdog or DM there sadly, maybe next time. I believe Georgia will be on the case at some point for the next one.

I wish I had joined you now. It sounds like you had a great time. I would love to put faces to the names, and I know James too is more than keen to meet Batdog. Sadly though, our au-pair was out for the evening and we had no-one to watch Max and Freya.

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