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"we could steal the key and keep the place open all night."


Azul - I feel that I should pre warn you here. The first time I went to the Forum drinks, I ended up going on from the initial venue to another. I finally got in at 5 (!!!) in the morning and had one of the worst hangovers I've had for a long time. It finally disappeared at about 10pm the next evening, after consuming copious amounts of vodka lime and soda.


You have been warned ;-)

were you the one that stayed with us in the back of that kebab shop all the way until the second kebab of the morning?




Annasfield Wrote:

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> "we could steal the key and keep the place open

> all night."

>

> Azul - I feel that I should pre warn you here.

> The first time I went to the Forum drinks, I ended

> up going on from the initial venue to another. I

> finally got in at 5 (!!!) in the morning and had

> one of the worst hangovers I've had for a long

> time. It finally disappeared at about 10pm the

> next evening, after consuming copious amounts of

> vodka lime and soda.

>

> You have been warned ;-)

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Keef Wrote:

> .... If not, anyone up

> > for late drinks after? ;-)

>

> Keef, is the Pope a Catholic.


nope, he is a politician.

and he runs a business, the catholic church.

Annasfield: I SOOOO know what you mean. I used to warn people about the forum drinks. Now I just warn the landlords ;-)


And is it me or is there a lot of love in the room today? People seem very up for Friday night


(a few of us heading to the comedy at EDT tomorrow as well - young forumite "mellors" is even breaking his comedy/publi forum cherry there..... anyone else coming? Mickey Flanagan is on and is superb. Can't vouch for the other acts but they usually put on a good 'un)

Dont take this the wrong was Mr Onion - but I have just been talking to your beloved.


We were talking about all meeting a little earler and having a curry at the Ormeth before FHT drinks, which could be the start of a series of curry visits leading to the 2008 "Best ED Curry House" nominations - maybe.

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