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They haven't but sounds cool.

We can organise a couple of beds and sofas in the area for maybe seven or eight people.

I realise it's a bit of a palarver for the N Herts folk, so apologies, but fancied the EDT rather than neutral territory near Kings X.

Which is why we didn't hire the upstairs. ?1500 minimum spend, we might have done double that 10 years ago, but with kids to return to etc etc I thought we'd struggle to achieve close to that!! :/


We'll have a space set aside in the 'dining area' for up to 50 (may be a tad ambitious that, though we've a few coming from Ireland too!!)

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It is indeed. We have the dining side of the edt once we've kicked out the rugger buggers. There might even be a short live set by a reknowned forumite.

Hopefully a good turnout for this, I've a couple of folk I haven't seen for years so dead excited!

I shall be getting thoroughly munted from about 7 onwards. Drunken hugs "I fackin fackin' love you Gumbo" start around 9:30.

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> It is indeed. We have the dining side of the edt

> once we've kicked out the rugger buggers. There

> might even be a short live set by a reknowned

> forumite.




If his wife hasn't packed ALL of his guitars!!! (I'm serious)

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