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citizenED Wrote:

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> "Rubbish, I can be whatever I want to be... "

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> Oh, you were quoting your pretend age. Sorry.



2 out of 10 for that one...surely you can do better. Thanks for the apology though. ;-)

In the spirit of changing the days, month by month, I suggest that the next curry club meeting be Thursday 17 February.


Any thoughts of where people would like to go? Omrith was mentioned as somewhere we havent been for a while; but other ideas are welcome.


The choices are:


Curry Cabin, Dulwich Tandoori, Jaflong, Mirash, Omrith, Surma, Swadesh, Tandoori Nights, Veer Zara


Did I miss any? We have tried going further afield but it doesnt work as people cant drag themselves far away from SE22.


Edited for accuracy - Thanks!!

  • 2 weeks later...

a good average attendance is about 10 ish people - sometimes more, sometimes less. It's a far far less manic night that many EDF drink evenings


Of course open to everyone and the great curry leader Michael will usually suggest a time and pre-meal drinks venue beforehand - think 7-7:30 for drinks and shortly after for food


I had no expectation of making this one but due to the.... less-than-tardy arrival of her nibs I may well make this one (solo) so maybe see you there

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