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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> White stilettos? Is this a new trend to ED?

> Bugger I'm moving!


It's okay, they aren't compulsory - in fact, its only a bit of a joke ...


So please stay and hope to see you on Fri!! ;-)

giggirl Wrote:

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> I'm coming. There will be no clevage on show and

> I've bought a minimiser especially.



Its ok GG, you had it on show the last time and we still have the mamaries. We will get by.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> my first forum drinks was at the CPT - 3 years

> ago. Sheesh

>

> Anyway, you'll know

>

> here's some pics from a previous drinks if you

> want to look for faces


I have just seen this Sean and it was before my time but a few faces I recognise.


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I imagine a few hardy regulars will be there by 8 with people drifting in properly closer to 9


Football shouldn't be a problem - agnostics can drink in the back bar whilst people deluded enough to think the England game will be interesting in anyway (same for all teh other matches tonight)can watch in front bar with plenty of time after the game for mingling


It's what the CPT does best!

Blimey Mick Mac, those pictures (ok, they were a few posts ago, but I don't keep up as well these days) bring back some memories.

Mostly they make me remember how skilled OutOfFocus was at catching me pulling crazy faces.


I won't be there tonight, but have fun.

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