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Great curry at Jaflong yesterday. Thanks to all that came along. New approach to CC meeting dates: First Thursday of the month. We had a good discussion about this and Thursday seemed to be a day that people could do and most people have been paid by the first Thursday. So, the next meeting will be on 7 February @ The Surma.


http://www.the-surma.co.uk/


Meet at the EDT at 7.15ish.

e-dealer - bad form and not funny.


Glad so many lovely people are coming along.


In honour of our 5th birthday I may promote myself to be "Serene Bindhi of the Tangerine Kulfi (3rd class, twice removed)"


What do you think? Too much? Too soon?

  • 2 weeks later...
Dunno what this thread is about. I went to the Babur for the first time in a few years. F me, it has really gone up market and could give the Cinnamon Club a run for its money. Not for the feint hearted in terms of money, but your bum will be fine in the morning.

Gingerbeer Wrote:

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> You wont. Thats the beauty of the curry club. We

> all sit at single tables, casting suspicious

> glances at the other diners. *Could that be one of

> them?*


A usual night out then! No t-shirts or name badges then?! Haha

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