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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> charliebubs Wrote:

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> > So, back on topic.....when is Christmas Curry

> Club

> > MP??

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> What date suits you CB ? You wont come anyway.


How rude!!! I will absolutely be there!!!


I can't do 8th Dec though, as it's my work Xmas do. Can we do another date? Pleeeease :)

Xoco - I think I'd also mentioned some weeks ago how the curry I had there was as fit as the equivalent in any LL curry house. I genuinely hope Xoco gets accepted (perhaps as one of the quirkier venues in the 'hood) by locals. Not sure if 're-branding' would do more harm than good though, at this stage.

I must come for curry if possible in Dec, as I'd suggest should Jah, ????, RD and the other contributors above.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I'm pretty booked up first two weeks of December.

> Possibly I could do the 9th, but please go ahead

> without me as cant guarantee. thx


My wife has her fried s xmas drinks and my daughter is babysitting elsewhere, so I need to be at home and can't do it I'm afraid.

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