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25 MARCH


CHANGE OF PLANS - CHANGE OF PLANS - CHANGE OF PLANS


After feedback from some illustrious members of the Curry Club it has been decided by t'Commitee that there will be a change of venue.


This is in no way negative feedback re Buddah Jazz, but the common thought was "they wont cope with us all" - the last CC meet attracted 20 people.


So, we will revert back to a standard curry house on Lordship Lane and organise a smaller trip to Buddah Jazz for those that want to.


I suggest Surma as the alternative to Buddah Jazz.

We can still go to BJ - but as a smaller group. The feedback that I have received (from 2 recent Posters) was that the service is rather slow and they would be pushed to deal with 20 of us, if indeed 20 show up.


At the beginning of next week I will ask for numbers.

BUMP!


Its this Wednesday. Would those who would like to come please signify in the usual manner?


I suggest an earlier start than last time - 7.30pm at the Surma, 6.30 at the EDT for those that can make it.


I will book the table on Tuesday evening.

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