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Ok, ok, I think that we have all got away from SS40's point of the thread.


Therefore I am volunteering, selflessly I may add, to take her out and show her a good time. I know you will all support my decision and would therefore like suggestions of where I can take her to show her the best of ED.


I thank you.

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Oh, no speed dating isnt for me, im a respectable middle aged spinster. I'll come for the drinks though, on my own obviously. I'll be the one wearing crimpleen Littlewoods elasticated back trousers and wide fit sandles purchased from the Sunday Mail magazine especially for the occasion.
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Dee - some of us are meeting up beforehand if you don't want to go along on your own let me know! I hate walking into places on my own but I know it doesn't bother some people.


This is for the drinks at the Gowlett that jaws posted about, not speed dating or the dogstar :))

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