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ChavWivaLawDegree Wrote:

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> Bignumber5 what did I do that was so scary? I'm

> sure AnnaJ was way scarier than me, especially

> because she actually looks like butter wouldn't

> melt in her mouth!



being as i'm married to annaj, being scared of her is a given ;-)

Hello,


I just want to thank everyone for making me feel very welcome on Friday evening, I had a very enjoyable time meeting everyone. Thank you Georgia for getting the venue sorted and I'm looking forward to future events.


Thanks again,

Nuala

Hello,


What about the 29th February, it does not happen that many times.


I really like The Village, it was called Page Two, in Nunhead. it has a

lovely feel to the place, I asked two friends to come along tonight and they loved the pub, we started off in The Drum, another great place.


I'm a newbie but these two pubs are great with lovely people working there.

my local pub was The Castle, a fab place with the lovely, hard working Mary.


Nuala


Nuala

Keef Wrote:

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> I actually think we should do the Uplands. There

> was quite a conversation on here about it, I

> haven't been in for ages, and a forum drink up

> would make it a good night even if the place

> itself isn't perfect...


If you guys thought the Dog was staffed by rude people...you've got a whole lot to learn about the Upland!

29th is fine for me. I really don't mind where we go. If we do the Uplands in Feb, there's always March for the Village and April for the Oriwisu Spot. And I seem to recall that the Herne Tavern missed a slot in the Autumn. Roll on May...
I'm up for the 29th too. Don't really mind where, although the Castle might be interesting. Perhaps as additional entertainment, any potential future brides-to-be can bring the other half and propose over a chilled pint of Guinness. Then it's back to CWALD's afterwards for a sobering free range fried egg sandwich (or BBQ chicken;-)).

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