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EDF Drinks - Friday 11th February 2011 @ Liquorish


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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> And I didn't mean to sound so down on the place

> earlier - especially after Weegee has made the

> effort to organise!

>

> I'm sure everyone going will have a top night. and

> Graham is indeed a helpful chap. I'm just getting

> old and crotchety



Noise isnt too much of a problem at Liquorish. Franster had her birthday drinks there a couple of months ago.


We had a table reserved at the front...and it wasnt too noisy. We were able to talk and chat...without shouting!


They have music and dancing and it tends to be more towards the back...


Hope that helps Sean :))

Narnia Wrote:

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> Emmm, excellent work. Thank you. Does that mean

> that the people who go to the back bar are not

> concerned about hearing each other speak? Is it

> safe to be in the same establishment with such

> people if that is the case? Is that why you are

> near the exit?


The front bar is for talking to people and the back bar is for looking at people.

Just one day to go to the EDF drinks folks!


To recap, the drinks will take place from 7.30 tommorow evening, Friday 11th Feb


We have 4 tables reserved at the front of Liquorish bar.


Liquorish has a great selection of wines, lagers, ales as well as a great range of cocktails for those who like something more exotic!

And they have a lovely food menu..for those of you who wish to line your stomach before all that drinking!

Liquorish is located at 123, Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London SE22 8HU between Gourmet Burger Kitchen and Roullier White

See you there!!

:)-D

Hi,


Had just came online to find out where abouts in Liquorish everyone would be, didn't want to walk in and join a group that weren't part of the EDF drinks!!


I'll probably be there between 8 and 8.30 by the time I get in from work etc etc.


Looking forward to meeting you all.


Jen

Jenayr Wrote:

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> Hi,

>

> Had just came online to find out where abouts in

> Liquorish everyone would be, didn't want to walk

> in and join a group that weren't part of the EDF

> drinks!!

>

> I'll probably be there between 8 and 8.30 by the

> time I get in from work etc etc.

>

> Looking forward to meeting you all.

>

> Jen



Hey Jen


Dont worry. At my first drinks, I wasnt sure where the EDF people were...

But then Sean came over and welcomed me!


We will be in the tables right at the front of the bar , to the left as you come into the bar.


We look forward to welcoming you to your first ever EDF drinks!


:))

Jenayr Wrote:

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> Hi,

>

> Had just came online to find out where abouts in

> Liquorish everyone would be, didn't want to walk

> in and join a group that weren't part of the EDF

> drinks!!

>

> I'll probably be there between 8 and 8.30 by the

> time I get in from work etc etc.

>

> Looking forward to meeting you all.

>

> Jen

Toad speaks:


Toad & Mrs Toad will be there for c.8pm-ish (Toad Hall is being use for the daughters 17th Birthday party - feels like she was a tadpole only yesterday). We only know a couple of you guys, Ms Mock, Hibbs and Katie.....


See you there!



TLT

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