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


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That kebab shop get FOUR STARS in terms of hygiene ratings! I checked - and was well surprised. I shall be going there more often LOL! Can someone tell me though, why oh why do I only ever crave kebab (wouldn't touch it at any other time) following EDF drinks? Weird.


Agreed that Jaws (adjudicator of longest tongue contest - which I believe you won LB ) has some nice moves.


Thanks for organising Weegee. And thanks for providing the usual escort-home service. Nice that Franster made it this time.


Really good to see everyone on such good form, especially surfbobby whom many of us hadn't seen since the Barry Road Race.


Georgia and R, the pair of you had me in stitches much of the time: tongue extensions indeed! And Geo, I LOVED your dress - gorgeous!


Just one minor complaint: lager and/or coke do not go with sambuca! No No No No No (yes: you know who you are!!!!).;-)

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Then again my first Barry Barry run was a

> lager/sambuca combo - never again


I take it you didn't win then...


But you are right...never again...quite, quite disgusting LOL!

karter Wrote:

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> Wow, great you lot had a good time, sorry i

> couldn't make it but am currently still out of

> town. Lm, you can't beat a good kebab after a good

> drink can you?;-)


(tu)

Missed ya! x

I had a wicked time last night.


Thanks to everyone for making it down last night for the EDF Xmas drinks and making it a real blast.


Hello to those who made it down inc DaveD, Kels, Daizie, Raj, Georgia, Geo ,Help-Ma-Boab, Jaws, etc.


legalbeagle was very nice to meet you last night. As was Help-Ma-Boab.


And of course big thanks to Ladymuck for being a great co-host and helping me organize it.

Yes the new drink we

The longest tongue competition was great fun as was the moves being busted to the lovely 1920s music in the Lodge.


And the dancing continued in the EDT...to much amusement from the locals.


Was nice to visit 'Stab and Wine' for the very first time with LM.


Yes that new drink we pioneered last night called the Pambucca (Peroni mixed witb Zambucca)


Nice!!


My pictures from last nights shenanigans will be going up very soon.


Right Im off to continue my recovery from a stinking hangover!

Duuuuuudes!!! :)) Ash and I had a blast hahahaha we were trash bagged when we arrived as we had been at our work crimbo lunch since 1pm!!!! He got his wallet etc back, thank you all(and kelly too!) And I had the BIGGEST hangover on Saturday - I stank of sambucca as I seemed to have spilt more on me that what I drank.


I have a vague memory of Georgia and the chair - though I can't remember exactly what....hhehehehehe...


:)-D

Merry Christmas everybody!!!!! >:D<

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