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Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Anybody else in? Mick Mac? Curry based diet?


On the basis that I'm neither 1) drinking nor 2) eating I think I best give it a miss this Jan. Have a great time.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> > Anybody else in? Mick Mac? Curry based diet?

>

> On the basis that I'm neither 1) drinking nor 2)

> eating I think I best give it a miss this Jan.

> Have a great time.


You could always come along and watch...


Foxy

Worrying news at Jaflong ..?


Jaflong are now promoting BYO


Does that mean they will soon not be selling alcohol any more ?


Its been on the cards for a while, and was suggested to me my the owner at the same time

that Swadesh stopped selling alcohol (Swadesh do not even allow BYO)


I noticed recently that stock on the shelves in Jaflong looked a bit sparse.

I hope not. It will be the death of Jaflong if they do. :(


Foxy

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> We would initiate you in the usual manner.



I've heard tales of magic, deliberate vandalism of chairs and people forgetting where they live afterwards. Sounds like a combination of the Bullingdon and the Magic Circle to me

???? Wrote:

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> Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> > We would initiate you in the usual manner.

>

>

> I've heard tales of magic, deliberate vandalism of

> chairs and people forgetting where they live

> afterwards. Sounds like a combination of the

> Bullingdon and the Magic Circle to me


Certainly some Magic and possibly people forgetting where they live afterwards.

The Curry Club is not a Clique. Everyone and anyone welcome to come along.


We do however all were masks to protect our identities.


Anon

hibbs Wrote:

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> You would fit right in then Quids ;-) Anyways you

> are all talk, for the 8 years you have been

> threatening to come along.

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> I'm hoping to be there MP.

>

> x


Nearly as long as I've been threatening to come along to your 21st Birthday Parties :)

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