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EDF Summer Drinks @ The Magnolia- Friday 3rd June 2011 : 8PM til late


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Yes folks EDF Drinks is back by popular demand after many enquiries (and pokes from Laddymuck ;-))!!


This event will be taking place from 8PM till late on Friday 3rd June 2011 at The Magnolia,211, Lordship Lane, London, SE22 8HA!


Tell all your friends, tell all your neighbours...in fact anybody you

bump into in the East Dulwich Area...put the word out!


This lovely little venue offers a dazzling selection of drinks including fine wines, beers, champagnes and fine

cocktails..which will get you very well oiled and chatty chatty to your fellow EDF folk!!


And I do believe that the Magnolia offers a delicious menu for those wishing to line ones stomach before having

a few jars....


You can find this lovely venue at the following address : 211, Lordship Lane, London, SE22 8HA!


The Magnolia


Its summer, its June, its the first Friday and its payday...

so no excuses...please do come down!


And we will offer a warm welcome to all our new members of the forum and folk who have recently moved to the area!

twofourseven Wrote:

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> Looking forward to this as we've recently moved

> into the 'hood. :) Oh, and The Mag is local to

> us.

>

> Julio



Hey Julio


Yes please do come down.

We welcome all new faces and new people on the forum to the drinks.


You will get a very warm welcome and make loads of friends.

Weegee Wrote:

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> twofourseven Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Looking forward to this as we've recently moved

> > into the 'hood. :) Oh, and The Mag is local to

> > us.

> >

> > Julio

>

>

> Hey Julio

>

> Yes please do come down.

> We welcome all new faces and new people on the

> forum to the drinks.

>

> You will get a very warm welcome and make loads of

> friends.


Julio, he forgot to mention the pre drinks medical for newbees. Are you free of any rare illnesses? That passed, I'm sure you will meet lots of new friends and on your way home be already looking forward to the Xmas Drinks.

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Hope to pop along with some flyers for the barry

> barry road race and to do some speed work! Don't

> suppose anybody knows where barriet the ladies

> bear got to? The barry bear has been returned.



ah will be good to see you Help-Ma-Boab!

Jenayr Wrote:

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> I am currently off the booze at the moment but I

> will be ready for a few drinks that night!!



Great stuff Jen, it will be lovely to see you there!


OK folks I have reserved an area in the front of the mag (to the left as you come in) from

8 pm till closing.


I spoke to the manager , a very friendly guy who is looking forward to receiving us.

Its absotely lovely inside very bright and breezy with friendly bar staff and lovely food menu!

  • 2 weeks later...

katie1997 Wrote:

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> Hi Weegee, I will be able to come along for the

> earlier part of the evening only.

>

> See you soon and nice one for arranging this :)-D

>

> k x



Hey Katie1997


Will be good to see you there!


Only a few days to go to the EDF Summer Drinks...


See you all down at the Magnolia this Friday night!

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