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I dont think we have mentioned that Katie 1997 attempted the NAGA CHILLI CHALLENGE.


This being the eating of the naga chilli placed upon every portion of Jaflong's Naga Chicken.


She passed the test with flying colours. Others have, but have done so with some fuss, sweating, frantic huffing puffing and over-dosing on endorphins.


Katie didnt so much as flicker an eye-lid. An impressive performance.

Yeah...but it is her party trick ;-)



Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> I dont think we have mentioned that Katie 1997

> attempted the NAGA CHILLI CHALLENGE.

>

> This being the eating of the naga chilli placed

> upon every portion of Jaflong's Naga Chicken.

>

> She passed the test with flying colours. Others

> have, but have done so with some fuss, sweating,

> frantic huffing puffing and over-dosing on

> endorphins.

>

> Katie didnt so much as flicker an eye-lid. An

> impressive performance.

HelBel you would be most welcome. There is normally between 6 and 10 of us, very friendly and welcoming.


We will meet at The Actress pub at 7.15ish and then move on to Surma at 8ish.


Drop me a PM at some point, we can swap id details (pink rose, right lapel) so that we can spot you.

I may possibly have to pick up a couple of people from St Thomas's hosp but if not would love to join in!

The Actress is a big place - if I PM my mobile could someone give me a vague idea where you are, to save me forlornly wandering about gazing suspiciously at groups of strangers?

I may have a +1 as well but tbc. I?m guessing Surma on a Wet Monday night should be able to accommodate fluctuating numbers tho?


Also, not trying to be awkward with peoples' plans but given we have a new bar open this week opposite Surma (Draft House) would it not make more sense to meet there? Late in the day to be saying that and Actress is fine and dandy but just thought I?d gauge opinion


Helbel65 ? if meeting at the Actress, look for a raucous table NOT eating pizzas. Has anyone PM?d you yet?

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