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evea Wrote:

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> How will I know you are the curry club people as I

> am a newbie? Will be at the EDT at 7.15pm.

> Thanks, Eve


That's part of the fun.. lol.

We always find new people. We just look out for people who look lost.


DulwichFox

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Huzzah!!

>

> Can the first people who get there post where they

> are in the EDT, it is quite a big pub.

>

> Foxy - could you wear your Chelsea scarf please :)


Chelsea Scarf -- You having a laugh. ?


I am having 1/2 a dozen Mr P masks made up.


Foxy

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> If you're an ale fan, you might want to get to the

> EDT earlier ? FREE beer! See attached. Might join

> y'all in the pub post-curry...



Where does it say beer is FREE. Have you set up a Tab for us ?


Foxy

Not at all, we need a sit down before the feast.


We met up successfully at the EDT and then eight of us then made our way to Dulwich Tandoori where we were greeted like old friends.


It was good to be back together after the extended Summer break, much catching up was needed.


There was a big welcome to our newbie - evea - who fitted right in and I think enjoyed the lively, erudite and witty conversation :)


The food was excellent, a complementary spicy salad, then poppadoms, starters and main course with sundry beers and wine. This was finished with complementary port and digestifs. ?25 a head, seemed most reasonable.


Do we fancy a December/ Christmas meeting? Perhaps December the 7th or 14th?

charliebubs Wrote:

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> I?m sorry MP, but I won?t make tonight now. I?m

> not feeling 100% :(


You were missed Charlie. Hope you feel a bit better soon.


My chicken madras was superb. And service excellent.

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