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Hi

The drinks happen once a month in a different pub each months. They usually start about 8pm and people drift in all evening. The next one, as Sue said, is on 4th April at the CPT on Crystal Palace Road. Threads about the drinks are usually hidden in The Lounge, so sometimes get missed by new posters who don't routinely look in there. Have a look for details of this months drinks, but be warned once you venture into the Lounge you may never want to leave.


It's always a really fun night and very friendly. Hopefully see you there.

As Annaj says a few early starters at 8pm and then people drift in for a while - although after about 10:30 some people don't so much drift as "arrive" ;-)


usually manages to be about 20-30 of us with maybe 4 or 5 first timers each time so you should feel right at home


the CPT is where I went to my first forum drinks too so it has happy memories above and beyond being a pub I already like

both really, but generally once you've said hi i'm piers but real name is piers, people will stick to the real one.

Though everyone seems to still then call me mockney :(


Some people are happy to be more or less interchangeable.

It gets really complicated if you know people through flickr though.

Cassius wrote:Do you introduce yourself as your real name/forum name or both?


Last time I brought along some sticky labels and marker pens, so you can choose any name you like but I would choose one you

(A) like to hear, and

(B) you like to be called by,

Cwald is affectionately called 'chav' but last time she called herself 'fear and' something maybe boozin'.

Looking forward to seeing you and everyone else who reads this 'hard sell' on the 4th @ Crystal Palace Tavern on the corner of whately rd and Crystal Palace rd.

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