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EDF Xmas Drinks - Friday 10th December 2010 @ The Lodge


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From going to the EDF drinks over the past 2 years, I have made lots of great friends.


I thought it would be jolly good to continue the tradition of this gathering , especially with the merry festive season of Xmas coming up.


Xmas is time to meet up, drinks loads and be very very merry!:)-D


I spoke to Georgia and offered to be the organizer of these drinks and she gave me a firm (tu)!


I would also like a co-host and thought of my very good friend and neighbour , Ladymuck!


So the date is set for this on Friday 10th December 2010 from 8pm onwards at The Lodge on Lordship Lane. The Lodge is above the EDT.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Stepping up to the plate. Nice one Weegee.


Seconded.


Will do my best to be there (but it might be quite late if I do as I am travelling that date).


:)-D

Weegee Wrote:

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> I would also like a co-host and thought of my

> very good friend and neighbour , Ladymuck!


Awwwww Weegee, you are lovely...even though you mocked my Man. U scarf! But do you know what? You are doing SUCH a fabulous job here that I wouldn't dream of cramping your style, unless we agree here and now that co-hosting simply means I turn up, gossip, mess about, drink sambuca and get sozzled. How does that sound?


Anyway, you got the (tu) from the lovely Georgia - and, frankly, you couldn't have asked for a bigger and better accolade. Good on you dear friend for taking this on - a very courageous move indeed (as well as a hard act to follow). Of course, if you get stuck (but you won't), you only have to ask - but then you know that anyway.


So, here's to your first (I am hoping this won't be your last) organisation of the EDF Drinks. And I look forward to buying you an inaugural pint.


Cheers Weegee :)-D.


xx

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Weegee Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I would also like a co-host and thought of my

> > very good friend and neighbour , Ladymuck!

>

> Awwwww Weegee, you are lovely...even though you

> mocked my Man. U scarf! But do you know what?

> You are doing SUCH a fabulous job here that I

> wouldn't dream of cramping your style, unless we

> agree here and now that co-hosting simply means I

> turn up, gossip, mess about, drink sambuca and get

> sozzled. How does that sound?

>

> Anyway, you got the (tu) from the lovely Georgia -

> and, frankly, you couldn't have asked for a bigger

> and better accolade. Good on you dear friend for

> taking this on - a very courageous move indeed (as

> well as a hard act to follow). Of course, if you

> get stuck (but you won't), you only have to ask -

> but then you know that anyway.

>

> So, here's to your first (I am hoping this won't

> be your last) organisation of the EDF Drinks. And

> I look forward to buying you an inaugural pint.

>

> Cheers Weegee :)-D.

>

> xx



Hi LM


No you will never cramp my style...its a privilage to have nice neighbours like you living down my road.


You would never cramp my style..you would bring passion and energy to the party.


But I would draw the line at you wearing your Man U scarf...and Im sure Ladygooner would agree with me on that!!


x

karter Wrote:

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> This is great, Ladymuck and Weegee to host the edf

> drinks from December. Well done guys, a natural

> selection. You have our support.



Thanks Karter...we look forward to seeing you there!

I can KO at 6 seeing as I was very late for Georgias last drinks.....if that helps. Doubt the Lodge will be open but. Happy to wait downstairs in the EDT for further instruction and or direction!


6-7 Bar Story Happy Hour has never let me down so may do that to liberally apply a base coat prior to the 8 start. May see what other friends are upto and get them involved as well. That will ensure a "quiet" night for all.


The Xmas silly season will be in full swing by the 10th so look forward to a good evening.

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Well I am going to ensure my footie squad (that is

> the drinking club with a footie problem) turn up

> to this one...


Oh yes, we shall be there.


ihope they have enough Sambucca (White and Black) behind the bar... becasue you are all about to see something really special.... aren't they, LM? ;-)

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