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Oooh, this looks like good timing - will be my first Saturday living in ED and I'm sure I'll be ready for a break from the unpacking.


Anyone willing to give a newbie their mobile number so I can track you down in the pub? I won't recognise anyone and I'd rather not make an arse of myself asking random people in pubs if they happen to be on the ED forum pub crawl.

I'm Bejing Olympic standard at this point in my career.


Although I am still recovering from last Sat's bender where I didn't crawl into East D until 11am the next morning,

with a Mc Donald's Breakkie firmly in-hand!


I think I must have flown to that club in King's Cross!

Brendan Wrote:

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> Who?s up for a stomach-lining lunch at the George

> Canning at about 1pm before getting underway or

> perhaps at that restaurant next door?


Sorry I was talking out my bum. I?m sure what I meant to say was 2pm.

:-S

Honestly now that I have a wife at home and an assistant at work I have become completely shit at doing anything organisational myself.

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