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ED newbie - Late 20's, trainee lawyer/rock kid looking to be adopted for a local sat night out


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Hi guys,


I have just moved to ED and my housemate is away, so I am looking for some charitable like minded people to show me what goes on in ED on a saturday night.


By way of introducation I'm a late 20s trainee lawyer, I ride bmx and mtb and am a fairly typical arty/rock-kid type guy. I have worked in London for years so know the central stuff, but would like an introduction to the local ED spots.


I have been told there are lots of good pubs around here, so yes, let me know if you fancy adopting me for the night in the name of local fun-times.


Steve

thephatmaster Wrote:

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> Lol- did think there wasn't going to be a punk

> rock pub here or anything



I thought you said you were young....? If there was a Punk pub in ED it would be full of middle aged men sighing nostalgically into their snakebites.

maxxi Wrote:

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> thephatmaster Wrote:

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> -----

> > Lol- did think there wasn't going to be a punk

> > rock pub here or anything

>

>

> I thought you said you were young....? If there

> was a Punk pub in ED it would be full of middle

> aged men sighing nostalgically into their

> snakebites.


LOL! and middle aged women too - however aren't snakebites illegal now??? better still snakebites with a ginger wine.................. or even better snakebite with a pernod and black............

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