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Hi I have booked an area in The Actress from 7.30pm on Saturday 17th August. The age group varies from late 20's onwards and is open to all. I will post where exactly the table is etc on the night but if anyone has any other questions or is nervous about going on their own PM and I can give you my number.


Hope to see as many of you there as possible...it is like organising your birthday party and praying people turn up :) so just as nerve wracking for me!!



Lisa xx

http://www.theactresseastdulwich.com/

hi!


I will definetely be going on the 17th, I've only moved her couple months ago and my friends just recently moved to Australia so though it would be lovely to meet some new people :). I will be happy to join you Yasmin too!

I'm really excited, although a bit anxious about coming on my own, but hey, I guess most people feel the same :)

Looking forward to meeting some nice people !

Kasia x

Hi All


Bumping this up as a reminder :)


Lisa



L15ecr Wrote:

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> Hi I have booked an area in The Actress from

> 7.30pm on Saturday 17th August. The age group

> varies from late 20's onwards and is open to all.

> I will post where exactly the table is etc on the

> night but if anyone has any other questions or is

> nervous about going on their own PM and I can give

> you my number.

>

> Hope to see as many of you there as possible...it

> is like organising your birthday party and praying

> people turn up :) so just as nerve wracking for

> me!!

>

>

> Lisa xx

> http://www.theactresseastdulwich.com/

Looking forward to meeting you all. See you sat! lisa xx L15ecr Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Hi All

>

> Bumping this up as a reminder :)

>

> Lisa

>

>

> L15ecr Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Hi I have booked an area in The Actress from

> > 7.30pm on Saturday 17th August. The age group

> > varies from late 20's onwards and is open to

> all.

> > I will post where exactly the table is etc on

> the

> > night but if anyone has any other questions or

> is

> > nervous about going on their own PM and I can

> give

> > you my number.

> >

> > Hope to see as many of you there as

> possible...it

> > is like organising your birthday party and

> praying

> > people turn up :) so just as nerve wracking for

> > me!!

> >

> >

> > Lisa xx

> > http://www.theactresseastdulwich.com/

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