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Morning all!!!


Just wanted to say myself and Mrs Strawbs had a brilliant time last night, after getting over the initial nerves I found you all and had a great time!!


Feel pretty hungover this morning but Im off to a bday lunch today so nothing a hair of the dog wont fix!!


>:D<

Another great night - missing a few regulars, but lots of new faces - most of whom I didn't get round to meeting.


Did manage to meet Mrs Brendan (Brendan, tell her from me she's fabulous and I'm still smiling at the idea of her woo-hooing out of her window, Bagpuss (our neighbour!), Hannah6_6, and Strawbs very briefly in the ladies - hopefully you and jaws are completely convince about moving to ED now.


Lovely to see evreyone else again especially the ever lovely Bellenden Belle and Moos, although as always no time for a proper gossip.


Oh and Keef, I know you did, I'm a bit nervous, but I'll do it....

Another lovely evening spent with the fine folk of ED! Great to meet new faces too, EmeryWD/Strawbs/Jaws/Louisisna/David_Carnell & Hannah (x2!) - great you made it it for the 1st time - hope to see you all again!

Azul - the flat hunt continues - keep your eyes peeled for us! I imagine your new toilet hunt may be a bit more desperate..!

Had a great time, although as always had to slink off very early... boo.


Fab to see Steve, Georgia, Annaj, BN5, Brendan, Bagpuss, Allycat, BB, David, Hannah6_6, Nyge and Sue, and to meet some people new to me - Mogs and Mr. Mogs, Floating Onion (now I get the name!), Keef - our paths finally crosssed, hurrah - and the lovely Strawbs & Jaws, ED's newest residents-to-be.


See you in June!

Unfortunately I had to miss the last drinks which is a shame as it seems there were many new faces to meet. I'm up for the Herne. I'm boycotting The Vale ever since a heavily pregnant Mrs LL was refused use of the loo some time ago. Second choice would be The Alleyns Head. Not a very attractive pub but decent range of Ale and a huge outdoor area so that smokers and non smokers can mix.

June 6th sounds good - D-Day! Yesterday Mockers showed me a rather daft headline in one of the local rags advertising an entertainment - "Enjoy the full D-Day Experience!" - not really, watch the first 5 minutes of Saving Private Ryan to get a feel for the "D-Day Experience". Pillocks. Rant over.


Anyway, the Herne sounds fun. Anybody know if the Vale has had a change of management? The NTV policy of some of us could change if they have new management.

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