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We dont book a table for the pre-meal drinks, people tend to turn up between 7 and 7.30. I try and extract people from the bar at 8, but usually fail.


At Franklins we usually grab the large table on the right as you walk through the front door.


I will book a table for 10 people at Curry Cabin. if there is anybody else coming along, please post here, all welcome.


Franklins bar - 7pm ish

Curry Cabin - 8pm ish

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> > Excellent! See you Thursday!

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> Hurray...

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> Foxy



I hope you are bringing your card tricks, Fox, that's the main reason I'm coming :)) :)) :))

Fun evening at Franklins and Curry Cabin, huge big welcome to Sue and Nige who fitted in very well and joined in the high-jinks and double-entendres.


20 quid per head, including drinks, evenly split across the group, even those that eschewed drinks and sucked on a damp napkin instead.


Next Curry Club on Thursday 7 April.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Fun evening at Franklins and Curry Cabin, huge big

> welcome to Sue and Nige who fitted in very well

> and joined in the high-jinks and double-entendres.

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Thanks for organising these, we enjoyed it, had been meaning to come for ages, will deffo try to come again :)


Probably won't be able to come to April one sadly, as have grandchildren pencilled in for their holiday stay.


ETA: Now definitely not able to come, as grandchildren definitely staying, hope to come in May!

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