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Sorry! Been a bit busy.


It did and was most enjoyable, six of us met and had a great evening.


We discussed Surma but Tandoori Nights is (sort of) next up


The next first Thursday is November the 5th. Good idea or should we slip to the 12th?

Sorry Charlie..


I've been getting so much stick from certain forum members (Not curry club members I hasten to add)

about expressing my views on EDF and being accused of being Egotistic & Narcissistic I thought I would

step down and leave it to someone else..


These comment were sent to me in a PM after I posted a picture of a Vintage number 12 bus and was told

it was non net-etiquette to post pictures on the forum . You could not make it up. lol.


Foxy ;-)


P.S. It was a good night and a few people seemed a little tiddly ...

Much Laughter. But I'm not going to mention about Hibbs falling over into the sea while eating her dinner.

Ooops. I think I just did.. lol


PS That was while on holiday.. Not at curry club.. :)


Foxy

  • 4 weeks later...

So;

Charlie

Foxy

Mr and Mrs BNG

Sheila

+2 that have PM'd/messaged me

Me


Kid Kruger and Legalbeagle and anybody else? Could you confirm or otherwise? I will give Tandoori Nights a call early evening to book a table.


Meet in the EDT at 7.00ish.

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