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


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karter Wrote:

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> Weegee, have you checked will it be open or meet

> downstairs?


Yes we have checked that its open and we have reserved an area called 'The Red Room'


The Red Room (which is on the left from the top of the stairs) has been reserved from 8pm onwards.

Hello again Admin,


I realise that I am being a bit of a pain today, but I wondered - given that these drinks will be taking place one week from today - whether you could possibly find a minute to make this thread a "sticky" please?


I am assuming that you have not returned to levitating under the desk and that you are able to hear me.

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Weegee

>

> Im still coming to this, but dont let that put

> anyone of, and look forward to it.

>

> Cheers


Will be good to see you again. We only met very briefly at the last drinks...but you were very funny!

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> I'm at a gig so won't be there (tiny chance I'll

> make last orders I guess..)

>

> Have a great evening



Hey Sean


Hope you make it down for last orders....it will be great to see you ..:)-D

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