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Javz83

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Hey just a friendly request from two local girls hoping to make new friends (girls & guys) in and around the area. If you?re up for it we were thinking that maybe next Thursday in EDT or The Bishop would be a good idea to meet up around 7:30. The location will be confirmed by Tuesday on the response for your preference. Looking forward to your replies :)-D
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Hi guys,


Ive had a few private massages also, the majority day is Thursday I have just booked a booth at The Bishop for Thursday 7:30 pm I hope that you can make it we can always move on at some point if the crowd gets too big. I know some of you wanted wednesday and I'd be happy to do a wednesday next time. You can contact me on 07903 911 038 if you have any problems but please invite whom you like all are definatley welcomed. Oh and you can call me Javz everyone does

Hi Guys,


Was ment to post this hours ago but have been busy at work :( but I just want to say thank you so much for turning up I thought that it was a really good night with lots of good people. I shall definatly want to do it again and I hope that you'll be able to make it. I'll keep you posted for the next one but feel free to suggest things also.


Javz :)


P.s Thanks Rebekah

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi all


Sounds like you all had a good night. Wondering if your planning another evening any time soon? Been living round here for a while but most mates live bit further away so be good to meet few locals.


Let me know if you are. I live down the road from edt so drinks after work is always a bonus.


Maybe see a few of u soon

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