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hibbs Wrote:

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> Twas indeed a great night, lovely to see everyone,

> my dishes could have been a little more spicey.

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> Good luck with the camping boys...brrrrrrr :)



That's what you get for ordering a prawn cocktail...:))



Hehhee....dudes - had a smash-up time! :)-D


Have a lovely Christmas all! And see you at the curry club in 2011!

Just walked past the veggie place and the menu looks very good. However, its seems to have limited seating - unless there are more seats at the back that cant be seen from window?


So - we will probably need to book a table and so I will need confirmations the day before (20th).


Ta.

  • 2 weeks later...

Mr. Pallywotsitoos, I am confused. Is it no longer to be at Indian Mischief? I was considering coming to that one (it being brand new and - hopefully - having a gleaming and immaculate kitchen ;-)). Or are you having two curry nights? Please clarify. Thank you kindly.


Mucky x

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