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I was about to say the same but the truth is, it's never how these things work out


Apart from downsouth as the token first timer ( to a group forum drink anyway) it seems to be the ole faithfuls.


Come on recent arrivals or long-time lurkers - let's be 'avin you

Good point Mr P but how will I know anyone.... although I did think I spotted a fellowette EDF with her camera Peckham Rye park at the weekend... I will check in again nearer the time to make sure I will be recognised...


Cheers GG

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> >

> I was about to say the same but the truth is, it's

> never how these things work out

>

> Apart from downsouth as the token first timer ( to

> a group forum drink anyway) it seems to be the ole

> faithfuls.

>

> Come on recent arrivals or long-time lurkers -

> let's be 'avin you


sorry sean no can do i can make the 19th but not the 12th

Might have to pop in and say hello. I'm feeling braver now as I met the lovely Keef, Jah Lush, Bagpuss and Barry Road last weekend.:) Although, if the hangover I had on Saturday is anything to go by, maybe it's not a good idea :-S
I will try and be there to meet you all. I'm a biker but I'll see if I can't jump on one of those 484 bus jobbies so I can have a swift half or two. (Tho I'll carry the helmet for identification purposes...) Also, I'm not strictly East Dulwich and don't want you to throw me bike over the railings of the railway station. I would say I am Peckham Rye SE15, but since the rebranding of names of places like West Peckham, and since I am round the corner from Evelina Road and shop in Nunhead, I think I am in Nunhead Rye. That sounds nice and should add a nought to the price of the flat... Getting me coat.

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