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EDF Drinks - Friday 11th February 2011 @ Liquorish


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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Ahem! Ladymuck, I would think that there are more

> intoxicated undesirables per-square yard on

> Lordship Lane on any given Friday night than

> anywhere else in East Dulwich.



HAHAHA you nearly made me choke on me cocopops! Only on a Friday night? ;-)

:)-DJenayr Wrote:

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> Hi All,

>

> I have been living in East Dulwich now for nearly

> 2 weeks, I don't really know anyone in the area so

> would like to join you for your pub meet! :)-D



Hello Jenayr


Yes please do come down for the drinks! We hardly knew anyone in the area when we moved here. But I went to my first ever EDF drinks, a few weeks after moving here.

And after that I met loads of friends and neighbours inc Ladymuck ;-))

in the local area.

Lots of familiar faces that you start recognising when out and about!


Hope to see you there!

Oh do excuse Mick Mac, Virginia. His humour is drier than a baby's bum liberally sprinkled with talcum powder.


The EDF drinks is simply a gathering of forumites - over a pint or six.


Anyone and everyone is welcome to come along. They are great fun.



*slaps Mick Mac*

Lady Muck, Hibbs & Mazza.....Cathy...Guy?


Well done for today! Julia & I will be joining you guys on Friday, as Hibbs knows, becareful as Julia may have all your drinks group doing lunges & squats in between rounds! I hope I don't get a reputation as the ECG (E'dulwich Cycle Group) will be in the EDF the evening before on Thursday planning the next lot of rides.


Looking forward to meeting the rest of your team!



McCabe


PLH

Best do!


If you look at Nadia Sawalha, Julia had her shaped up in 3-months and with a tiny waist! Infact, they are doing the London Marathon this year. And if you met Lorraine acouple of weeks back on the Rye fitness group, she lost 3-stone! So beware, Julia will have you lunging to the bar and doing tri dips at the bar.


Honestly, she is so grounded and funny - she will talk about anything but exercise unless you ask :-)



McCabe

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