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GG it was only me who got a Kebab, so the others can be let off... Although Mike went for curry! I'm really enjoying this, nice to do something with friendly people where you can all learn and improve together. Often I. and I suspect lots of people, get put off sports and gyms because you get so many people who forget that they started somewhere, or used to be a few sounds over weight. It's intimidating and not very supportive.

Ahhhhh well that is certainly the beauty of the ED Feather Thwackers, we don't play by the rules, or care about carrying extra pounds, or laugh at peoples hairy legs or wobbly bits, or care about the lairy glary glow from our shorts or socks we just strive to move forward in a badminton-esque fashion.


Laters taters GG

I must say that a curry with chums after an hour of badminton is a great way of replacing those vital bodily humours. I recommend it to all sensible athletes.


I cant make next Wednesday or the Wednesday after that (20/2 and 27/2) and may well be late for the Wednesday after that (5/3) - but dont forget me Oh My Darlings!

I am really sorry but I cannot come tonight. No lift I'm afraid Emily.


I hope you find some replacements cos I am v. conscious that we booked 3 courts for tonight. If you don't cover costs, let me know and I'll chip in as this is such a late pull out.


I'm up for it next week as usual. Have a good night tonight.

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