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> Foxy. You are beginning to remind me of Hannibal

> Lector. Did you have Chianti with that.


Mick.. I really have no idea where you are coming from.. Hannibal Lector.. ? Chianti. ?


With what ?


I'm Foxed

Hi DVMummy


You do not need to join.. Just say you are coming and then Michael P. will know how many to book for.


We usually meet from 7.00 onwards and eat at 8.00 ish.


We are going to Jaflong so will probably meet in the EDT / Bishop (Michael P will confirm) for pre meal drinks.


Jaflong no longer sells alcohol so you will need to bring some beer/ wine. They do not charge corkage.


It's fine you are by yourself, many of us are. Hope you can make it..


Foxy

Hi DVMummy


I just read your other thread & would say Curry Club is a good place to start to meet local peeps :)


Perhaps don't be expecting to meet "the one" (no offence gents!), but it's a nice sociable group!


Hi MP - I'm in for Thurs please x

Six of us including DVMummy our newest 'member' enjoyed a splendid meal at Jaflong last night

after pre meal drinks in The EDT.


Having to bring our own beer / wine did not pose a problem.


Food arrived promptly and was exceptionally good. I think we would all agree.


Foxy

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