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> Would love to come & meet you before you go EP

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> But not keen on the walking into a room, not

> knowing one other person scenario as never met

> anyone on EDF in person before.


EDT is a nice pub, you should not have any problems there.

You would soon find everyone.


You should come to our curry nights. really good opportunity to meet forumites.


Foxy.

Great send-off.


Had a really good time and even managed to get up at 7 this morning for Uni.


Loved catching up with the old faces :-)


Have fun in Ireland and if you meet any sexy Irish farmers around 35 years of age who are into fading, gobby older women, do a girl a favour and hook me up :-)

Maybe it can provide the impetus to get them going.


It was great to see so many faces from different bits of our lives, including a surprise turn out by quite a sizeable Irish contingent. So thanks again for everyone for coming, it's made us miss the ol' place even more, but in a warm feeling sort of way!!

Thanks indiepanda, it wasn't the most professional of performances, but it was a fun one.



Alan Medic, yiu asked me if this sing was Fleetwood Mac, and I told you it was Crash Test Dummies.




The guy with the deep voice is the usual vocalist, this is sung by the Keyboard player Ellen Reid, and I can hear where you got the Fleetwood Mac idea, she does great backing harmonies which are a large part of what I like about the band.

Really fab leaving do el pibe & mrs el pibe. Loved seeing forumites old & new. Finally got to meet Aquarius Moon and the Fox :))


Otta I thought your singing and guitar playing was brilliant, you're v.talented. Also loved seeing four pounds and Lady D on the dance floor ;-)

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