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Have just realised that I probably won't be able to come on Friday as I'm going to Epsom ladies day. Alternatively, this could mean that I turn up plastered in a frock and dodgy hat. :-S


Hmmm - why does the Vale have to be on the way home from the train station.

Drinking

And Talking


Lots of both


Some of the talking is regretted the next day ;-)


This time, as it's at the Vale, I believe more than a few people are looking to "cut a rug" at some point but I'm not sure what the music is like on Friday's there.


Usually get 2-5 first timers show up at each drink so you shouldn't feel exposed. With any luck the weather will improve and we can sit outside in the back garden

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> MM - hope you have factored the cost of your beer

> into your very tight benefits budget!


I am starting my "week" tomorrow but intending to take time out fro Friday!

technically cheating MM but any discussion on THAT experiment should be confined to the relevant thread methinks - look forward to seeing you Friday (although I fully intent to take you up on the drink offer, it shan't be a Guinness - heavens no. I may dress that way sometimes but never touch the stuff)
I'm hoping to be there. At the moment spending my time lurching between horrible home situation (sharing, at my age should know better, desperate to find somewhere civilised to live) and horrible work situation. Will probably be lousy company but hopefully will help take my mind off both of them.

I've mentioned before that I won't be there but I have suddenly had a thought.


All these threads about pulling, d**ks and M*****S, I am wondering if the forum is getting into a Vale frame of mind. We are such social chameleons!

I'm looking forward to seeing pics of AnnaJ swinging a Barcardi Breezer bottle and screaming "I'll 'ave yeh".



obviously this is not a fair reprsentation of the Vale, its clientele or indeed AnnaJ...well, perhaps AnnaJ

Well I feel that the highbrow nature of the conversation lately is certainly reflected in the choice of venue.


I am also relying on the fact that as we have not yet reached a point where sarcasm needs to be explained I will be spared a lynching this Friday.

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