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


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Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Did you catch your train this morning Weegee? I

> am hoping, as host for the EDF Drinks, that your

> time management skills will have improved by

> Friday;-).

>

>

> *giggles*


LOL arent you always in a hurry Laddymuck as we see you dashing down the road! :))

As this is apparently the first one for ages I shall be giving it a miss so that the old (would you prefer veteran? vintage?) forumites can enjoy an overdue reunion. If it is revived to the point that it takes place more than once every three years i shall certainly come along in the future.
I did have a drink in spirit - i.e. at another pub.. very tasty, very cold pint of Peroni (much needed) in the Clockhouse served in a suitably tall, thin and elegant glass. Only had the one as the glass was showing me up. Have fun.

Hello folks


Big thanks to everyone who made it down tonight. I got there super early and was slightly worried for the first hour#

that anyone was going to turn up!


But then we had a surge of people come in.

Was nice to be at the lovely Magnolia pub on a lovely summer evening.


Hello to everyone who made it down including Emma, Kerry, Raj, Georgia, CitizenEd, Andrew,Dave, Kels,

LegalEaglish , Hibbs, Katie_1997 etc.


and LaddyMuck who fortunately was not wearing her beloved Manchester United top.


I had to shoot off when we carried onto the Bishop...as I was taking my daughter for swimming lessons

first thing this morning.


Fortunately im not too hungover....due to only drinking red wine and lager!!


Have a good weekend folks!

But Frankito do you think the Missus will turn up if you are saying

that some forumites are thinking you are someone else. So please tell us,

who are you sending to the next summer drinks, ha, ha, ha,


Anyway hope we can meet all of us again and next time I will bring my picture not to

experience the same as Frankito.


I have the same problem.Some people mistakenly call me Donky Two, or Manuelita

but its fine at the end of the day is only me the DonkyOne what can I do.

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