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Beat you to it Sean.


Sean does however include some famous landmarks to steer you in the right direction Hal


Opposite the really poncy farm shop where people who wish they live in Kensington shop.

Near the Mic Oirish bogtrotter shop that no one goes into.

Near the place everyone slagged of earlier in the year.

Thanks beautiful xoxo.. 13 months and counting now can you believe it! :))


SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> A few doors down from William Rose oh

> living-in-SE22-for-how-long one?

>

> ;-)

>

> I'm a possible yes for this btw

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Beat you to it Sean.

>

> Sean does however include some famous landmarks to

> steer you in the right direction Hal

>

> Opposite the really poncy farm shop where people

> who wish they live in Kensington shop.

> Near the Mic Oirish bogtrotter shop that no one

> goes into.

> Near the place everyone slagged of earlier in the

> year.

I think you'll find Mic has a 'k' at the end otherwise you're talking about a microphone!

  • 2 weeks later...

hey folks, this still on?

series of questions........

What time? What is the name of the place that we are meeting in rather than the "place that used to be called coriander" if possible. sorry to be picky :)). Why is Georgia not going.....mmmmm no other questions now


tx

Haha!! Table booked at "Swadesh" for 8pm tomorrow - 28/7. It is opposite Franklins - so I suggest that we meet at Franklins at 7.15ish for a sharpener.


Swadesh

120 Lordship Lane

SE22 8HD


Its 20% off Monday to Thursday.


Woop Woop

SEANIEEEEE ... there really is NO need to flounce out of the restaurant 24 hours before you get there!!


I have spent the afternoon on the Claret in the "In and Out" thus a little tardiness on my behalf us understandable.

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