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So, where next?


We havent been to Omrith for 12 months. Omrith is next to the Forest Hill Tavern.


For the date I suggest Monday 21 March - this with the aim of cycling through the days of the week so that SOME people might be able to shoe horn us into their busy social diaries and so avoiding any outbreaks of flouncing in otherwise respectable wine-bars.

Glad the dust is settling with you lot and the hatchet is being buried (all be it in someone's head, but beggars can't be choosers!)


Also enough of those subtle comments Mr Palaeologus - otherwise a letter will be sent to your mother.


Omrith would be exciting given the previous experience there who knows what will happen!

I see now. If somebody replies to a post further up the thread then it has the subject title of that earlier post. On a thread such as this the subject title changes every month. Reply to a post from previous months and the post will appear at the end of the thread but with the earlier subject title.


Spooks12 replied to a post from over a year ago; but you already knew that

I went there on Saturday night for the first time since the redecoration. The lighting is thankfully dimmer than it was and the food is back up to scratch again. Don't worry children I shan't be joining you but you have your fun anyway. Bon appetite.

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