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Frankito Wrote:

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> Even scarier... I need to make more allies on here

> before I do my debutant bit down LL over a korma.


Frankie - no you don't! Just come along! I cannot remember when I first plucked up courage to go to one but I'm pretty sure I hadn't met anyone yet (maybe karter or hibbs?). Curry places are great as they are so informal and the atmosphere is relaxed.


Chief Bhuna, that reminds me, a certain lovely forumite who is currently offline asked me yesterday to let you know she will like to come along tomorrow.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Come on, stop flanneling. Yes or No? You have been

> hovering for too long now.


Tonight I should be there. Not sure I can make the EDT for 7.15 but if not will see you in Surma. thanks.

Oh it will happen, just with fewer of us. I was going to give it a rest during the summer, but there was a ground swell. Its just there was such a surge of interest a few weeks ago and now people are shuffling away.


More to the point ...... How? and ..... Who? and ....... Oh.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Hmmm - quite a few people seem to be dropping out.

> Who is coming tonight?



Hey Michael.


Franster and me are coming! We might not make EDT...but will definately see you in Surma :))

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