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back in the distant past..


"@kk - you should try Buddha Jazz (terrible name I know) on Grove lane, other side of dog kennel hill by the george. It's an eastern fusion place with thai, vietnamese & japanese. very friendly and jolly nice. Yeah SE5, but not very far away."


No hello neither, but then I think I knew 5 out of 8* people on it at the time ;)


*That's actual numbers rather than a fraction ;-)

ever since they did that song with Timmmaayyyyyy on South Park..... possibly


Jan 07 - was this really my first post?

"Interesting idea.. plenty of different opinions on here to make it lively. Technically we should go the the Best Bar and then on for some food at the Best Indian Restaurant - but I suspect we would never agree


For what it's worth my vote for a meeting place would be Liqourish"


No wonder Keef never spoke to me - then again Liqourish was about to hit a steep decline (although another visit last weekend suggests recent improvements are still in place)

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