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*head held high*


Yes karter. In fact both evenings were lovely...the first at the EDT was fun...lovely to see you and the others. The second at G & B was superb and...ahem...yes, I believe that "hoovered" is the correct verb on this occasion...but someone had to.


Glad you had a good time too. x

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> *head held high*

>

> Yes karter. In fact both evenings were

> lovely...the first at the EDT was fun...lovely to

> see you and the others. The second at G & B was

> superb and...ahem...yes, I believe that "hoovered"

> is the correct verb on this occasion...but someone

> had to.

>

> Glad you had a good time too. x


Oh good, no doubt G&B have a very good hygiene rating, otherwise you would have been with the CC. tut.


*slaps LM *

OK everyone - I have only today seen previous comments vis a vis the hygiene ratings (Lord knows how I missed them in the first place!). Anyway, may I say once and for all, I didn't mean to offend anybody (and it is clear from subsequent posts that I did). I only mentioned the rating as my reason for declining the lovely karter's invitation to attend the CC. So - please - accept my humble apologies.


I am delighted to see that you all had a good time though (and that you remain alive - JOKE!!!!!;-)).


Seriously, I am genuinely sorry for the obvious offence caused and hope my comment(s) didn't spoil your enjoyment of the evening.:-$


M xx


*slaps karter back - HARD*

all of the staff members at the Cabin have LM's foto now and shall be waiting for her to pass by, they will drag her inside and force feed her their delicious vindaloo and show her their lovely kitchen and of course then the toilet. Sorted.


Curry Cabin- superb exquisite Indian Dining.


There is a new Indian restaurant in town on LL. Has anyone noticed the new sparkling sign that has gone up? Michael? Can't miss it.

Food and company f-a-b, thanks everyone (tu)


the Rice Incident now almost forgotten, I seem to remember something about chillies tho ... ?


No food poisoning to report here either ;-)



and not even (slightly) jealous about LM's butterscotch ice-cream from G&B !

katie1997 Wrote:

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> and not even (slightly) jealous about LM's

> butterscotch ice-cream from G&B !


Oh no?


Well if I told you it was served by the charming W**F-lookalike waiter, would you be jealous then? Albeit everso slightly? (He asked about you BTW ;-)).

The new curry house that is replacing Pistachio club?


I saw the sign on Monday - new owners or just a revamp/rebrand? It needs something more..


Even allowing for the formulaic dishes mostly served on LL, PC has been lagging for some time.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Hi All - sorry been away moving Mother, back now.

>

> Re date for October, dont mind really, mid

> October? I am on hols in October, but could do

> Monday 11th - hows that?



Have always wanted to make a curry night MP - so i have 11th in my diary. Look forward to it, but am just a possible until nearer the time. thanks.

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