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Can you count me in on the booking, please... but... don't laugh, I can't eat chilies at the mo (so sadly will have to stick to tikka or some drab like that!!)


is it T Nights or Ganapati? what time is kick off... do we meet for a beer first? the Montpelier is good if the choice is Ganapati...


happy days

sorry about my no chili moment

xxcharliecharlie

oh no, boo hoo, don't postpone...

have said no to something else so I can be at the Curry Club!!!! and I'm really looking forward to it(tu)


don't give up MP, seems like there will be a nice little gang...


http://www.tutor2u.net/blog/files/curry_rice.gif


mmmmmm.... delicious

Harumph! So far I think that we have about 6 people-ish. I can book the table for 8pm and am happy to do so. However, I wont be leaving Leeds until about 3.30 - 4pm and dont know if I will get back in time. So if people could just make their own way there. What I will do is book the table in Georgia's name and then you can all start without me if need be.


Cheers

Can't seem to pick up from the threads if it is definitely Tandoori Nights (rather than Ganapati) - guess so as suggesting EDF from 7.30... could someone confirm in case I can't get there till 8.00


Jeremy, I only really know Georgia fleetingly (of EDF drinks fame) and MP by sight (as far as I can remember, I have passed all of 10 words with him, if that) so be brave with me and come along...



thanks for sorting us out MP

see you all at EDF at 7.30

xxcc

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