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lucky you put this up, I had the 21st in my head for some reason and even told James that date!! whoops


I'll be there.. Remind me which one it is? M - Jaws will have been out two nights running so may not make it, if she doesnt can I walk there and back with you? Is it possible to sit to eat at 8? x

I think Mrs Jack is looking to come along - but just saw the "it's opposite Swadesh" comment above -


Radiant Bhuna will already know it's opposite Jaflong, next to Surma. If anyone goes opposite Swadesh they will have a dank and cold night outside a closed Moxon's

ED Lurker Wrote:

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> I'm unfortunately unable to attend this one as I

> have a rehearsal prior to me treading a few boards

> on Friday. Sorry folks, but my adoring public

> await!

>

> *cue sarcastic witty comments, mostly from

> 'Sinking Onion' and the 'Big Bhuna'!*


Good luck for Friday Lurker! (I'm eagerly awaiting the witty comments from the others, what part are you playing?) :)

A healthy nine of us at Veer Zarra last night. Good compnay and food, although some of the popadoms were somewhat soft.


The company was enlivered by a curry club virgin who plnged the conversation into good natured smut and depravity.


Much amusement caused by the Midwife who cant spot a pregnancy from 3 paces.


?20 each for a slap up meal.


I promised to remind people about their Elvis night (mentioned further up this thread), concider yourselves reminded.


Pip pip.

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