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There are SO may curry houses in the area and the debate about which one is best is never ending. So, lets test.


The suggestion is that a group of us eat at the local curry houses in turn, make notes and then post a review.


This could be done once a month and by the time of the London Olympics we should have got round all of them.


So, when? How about some time next week? I can do Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th and Thursday 29th.


So, where? I suggest one of those in the middle of the Lane to start, then we can gather in a convenient pub beforehand. We can agree the next visit during the meal and I will post the next venue and date so that others can join in.


Once we have agreed when and where and who I will book the table.


Thoughts?

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lozzyloz Wrote:

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> I think Mrs LL would benefit more than me. I

> understand a good curry can help speed up

> delivery!

>

> BTW Tried Ganapati the other evening - Keef/Slosh

> recommendation. My taste buds are begging me to go

> back. Tops.


Not advisable - it can cause a horrible mess!!!1

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It is Thursday for Sean is the principal Hand-maiden of the blessed Keef.


Would love to do EDT Comedy this Thursday but am going to see the Terracotta Army, well as there are only a few of them over here, it is really the Terracotta scout troop.

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