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Be brave MsB!

It took me six months of mostly lurking and occasionally posting only on not very contraversial subjects, before I was brave enough to go to drinks and when I finally did I couldn't think why I hadn't done it sooner.

Everyone is lovely and really not very scary at all.

Ms B Wrote:

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> Oh, how will I know which people are the EDFers -

> will there be a sign/labels or do I sidle

> furtively up to people until I find the right

> group?



As a recent newbie, who turned up to the last one... trust me, you'll know them when you see them!!! >:D<





I actually mean that they will be the nice looking bunch laughing raucously :)-D



Labels wouldn't be a half bad idea either... but I think that's more to do with my cr@p inability to remember ONE name, let alone 20 odd peoples real names and online monikers too!

Jaws and I will be there most definitely but prob only for a couple hours.. After a mammoth effort on the turps last week and this will now be my 3rd night in a row on the lash I fear I may crash and burn early.. We will get there about 8.30 for a cheeky few...


See you all tonight!!


:)-D

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> >

> Oh I HEAR you on that one sister. Now double it..


Double my drink!! ::o ;-) As I peeled myself out of bed this morning I even considered pulling the pin but I will def be there..


See you tonight!


Oh and I dont mind wearing a label..

Yo.


Yes Yo. You crazy forum kids. There will be two very nice new people tentatively coming along tonight. Both female. One is blonde, Canadian and the height of a small hobbit. The other is her lovely new friend (whom I have not met yet).


The chance of turning up with two young ladies is not one I'd usually turn down lightly but I may have to this evening.


Anyway, having been along once I have said you will all make them both feel welcome!

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Do I already know the Canadian Hobbit Mr Ben? I

> shall look out for her



I think so. There are not many in SE22. Despite it's small size, the Canadian Hobbit drinks beer by the pint glass. It also has tiny feet the size of my palm. Good luck.

Looking forward to buying BN5 a congratulatory drink.


But eek! Mr Moos asked me 'will someone make me wear a label' and I breezily said no... Can he be excused please Steve? I'm sure he wouldn't want to be known as 'Mr Moos'to the world of East Dulwich, he's not just my property, you know....


Neh heh heh

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Does the tiny Hobbit have hairy tiny feet and does

> she eat a second breakfast as is traditional

> amongst her folk?


Michael, the Hobbit child's big toes are not in the least bit hairy which is unusual I agree. And for breakfast it's eggs. Hard eggs.


The Hobbit is apparently bringing another blonde Hobbit. A welsh one.


Hooray for Hobbits!

I met Ms B today in a very chic black dress so she is now no longer a newbie.

Sean mg and big No5 had the most enormous pizza's after a considerable wait.

AnnaJ had a more ladylike sized pizza.

The forums favourite couple Allycat and Floating onions were mingling and

Moos and Mr (newbie) who is a piece taller were espied across a crowded room.

The Gowlett was jumping.

Bellenden Belle was dressed in a spectacular fuchsia top and

CitizenEd was sporting a rather suspicious (I haven't been working very hard) suntan.

Michael Supanawfulot looked like he had been somewhere very sunny too, looking relaxed and tanned.

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