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Michael Palaeologus Wrote:


> Great to see so may new people. Anthony did indeed

> walk into the room and ask Moos and myself "Is

> this the East Dulwich Drinking Group"? A truly

> insightful query which did him much credit.


That was very funny. Looking back on it, I'm not sure why we hesitated before saying 'yes'!


Top marks to Anthony too for rocking up without so much as a user name to his, um, name.


Nice photos, Andrew.

Quite a few of the family in there Andrew. Good shots one and all. First time I'd been in Hoopers (formerly The Ivanhoe) for more than 20 years and I popped in again early on Sunday afternoon for a couple of snifters seeing as my sister has just moved around the corner it is now her new local so could well be making this place a more regular haunt. Thanks to Jamie and Vivien for making us all welcome. Lovely pub with a great selection of beers and wines and I'm looking forward to eating in soon as well. Nice snug room for the football as well.

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