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I will be staying in today downing a few bottles of warming malbec and then maybe ordering a Chinese tonight (for myself). I don't sign up to these middle class marketing events such as St Valentines day.


Btw Gula, I love how you managed to fit 'East Dulwich' and 'Waitrose' into one sentence, well done :D



Louisa.

We've got a gig tonight, so will be Upstairs at The Old Nun's Head, with hopefully a lovely crowd of people who want to spend Valentine's Day night (as it were) listening to the very excellent James Findlay and Alex Cumming (shameless plug).


If you're by yourself, let us know and we'll introduce you to people.


If you fancy joining us (door 7.45pm) details are here http://thegooseisout.com/james-findlay/


ETA: But I'm rather hungover from too many pints of Runner at last night's shanty evening at The Ivy House :(

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Staying home with our 6 day old baby! And a fish

> and chip supper.


Congratulations, lovely news!


(about the baby, not the fish & chips) :)


Edit: stayed in, made fantastic (modest) pulao, dhal, chutney & flatbreads. Don't go in for all the hearts and flowers stuff but I always send a card to the one I love.

Staring out of the window at blokes trying to protect their bouquets from the howling wind and marvelling at the chutzpah of opening a 'pre-loved' jewellery shop the day AFTER Hallmark's favourite time of year.


Oh, and slurping down some of Bruno's un-oaked draft red after a bloody steak and broccoli in garlic and chilli.

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