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Hope everyone's going to brave the elements and still come along this evening. I'm currently debating whether snow boots are really acceptable in the EDT on a Saturday night. Probably not, but I'll be wearing them in any case!


See you there


Sarah

You lot are up early. My black out blind went up yesterday and I've just woken up! Glad to hear the baton has been successfully passed ellejay. See you next time, when I shall endeavour to eat more than toast before arriving and not accept a double whisky from the nice gentleman at the bar.

Hey everybody


As some of you know I had to leave east dulwich after my au pair family did not need me anymore. I am however back in London and would love to see all of you again. So I will hopefully be coming along in the 16th. So good to be back


Cheers

Ok well I think I'm going to stick with the 16th as the date as otherwise I won't be able to arrange anything until March - I will book an area somewhere so it would be great if those interested can either let me know here or by pm so I've got an indication of numbers. Everyone welcome of course!

Hi all,


Just booked a space at the EDT for 7:30 on Saturday (the 16th) - hope to see you all there! The table is booked for Laura, which is me.


Was going to go to the Great Exhibition but they don't take bookings for fewer than 20, so hope everyone is ok with returning to the EDT!

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