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Next EDF Drinks - Friday 1st August at The Gowlett


georgia

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Factors beyond my control prevented me from attending The Herne and I've got a job in Brum the morning after the Gowlett but will do my utmost to attend. Need to catch up on recent EDF postings and new forumites (what do we call veteran posters?).
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Moos Wrote:

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> Thank you once again, Georgia - where would the Forum be without you?



Sober? ... Nah maybe not.


Should be along for this one! :)-D

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Woop Woop - well I have my voice back finally and Jaws and I will definitely be at the next one, even though I couldnt speak I thorougly enjoyed it.. I wont be the quiet one in the corner this time around!!


I even saw Richard on the train station this morning (felt like a proper ED resident me) and he said he may make the next one..


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As an ex-newbie I object in the strongest possible terms to the derogatory and patronising term "newbie". I think you'll find the correct term is Of Recent Heritage (With Potential).


Thank you for using the correct terminology in the future. Backsliders will be severely punished.

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