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lol Keef... soz I didn't really bump in2 ya last nite but I may have been the rosey cheeked (twas well 'ot in there ya know) blonde t'over at side... :p


Go on go out, u know u wanna! I'm opting for a quiet nite out in Penge. Oh the excitment! lol

Awful to hear about xanthe - thanks for posting Rhona and, along with everyone else, glad he has been so lucky.


On the (frivolous) upside, I suspect he won't have to buy a drink when he does turn up at a do ;-)


I forgot to mention Azul's lovely gesture to tina last night - bless. But learn the lesson - this man is not to be trusted with a secret!


And If I should die horribly, brutally in an "accidental" shaving accident may I suggest the forum check for annaj's fingerprints? Ta muchly


KalamityKel - bless your boundless, youthful energy but suggesting that people meet up again tonight suggests you are not yet aware of the "recovery process" which comes to us all. You going to that new pub in Penge (sister to the Rye hotel and the Mansion?)


Georgia - thanks for organising again. Despite the oppostite-of-welcoming hosts it was a good un wasn't it? Wish I had gone to the African pub and played bowling as well mind... :(

Hello All


Good times were had last night, was nice to meet you all and come out of the darkness, since no one was a crazy scary internet fiend of any kind (CWALD excepted, you are kinda scary... but of the "better to know you and have you on my side" variety!)


Will attempt to progress from lurker to occasional poster. And will definately be at future forum events where possible.


bignumber5

Lol stop wiv the youngster comments will ya ive had my fair share of "recoveries" altho admittedly on alot less sleep :p they say hair of the dog is the best cure... Not convinced tho hehe na not trying any sisters of sisters pub thingys this eve just in the spoons. U must xcuse any dodgy txt stuff im on me mobile ;-) hows that 4 addiction!

After early promise of not much of a hangover I've flumped bigtime and am unable to move from my sofa!


Sean, now I know you're just up the road I'll keep an eye out for Annaj lurking around... I think I'd be able to get her off your tail by running up and asking a random wedding planning question... possibly waving "Perfect Wedding" mag a la child catcher at her!

Oh my God, when did my nose get so big??


Nice pics, everyone laughing and having a good time.


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!

Darn - wish I'd made it - looks like everyone had a fabulous time, as always.

Love the pictures Andrew -

hee hee AnnaJ - I love the picture of you where it looks as if you are midst nursery rhyme - Here's the church, and here's the steeple, Open the door and see all the people. (tu)

I too was studying said front bumps and concur - it was more their proportions.


Having said that, now that the possibility of CWALD and I being long separated siblings has been raised, that I was gazing at my Sis' devils dumplings in such a way is rather disturbing. I need some therapy now or I might just sacrifice a cat ...

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