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It's my work do that night, so probably won't make it, but may be able to pop along assuming an early finish.


Ooh, and good night on Friday, quite a turn out I must say, I'm still wearing my bodie strange head scarf thing, got some very strange looks on the tube this morning.

I got absolutely slaughtered on Friday. Not quite sure what went wrong, I stuck to pints, avoided shots and shorts, but found myself really rather drunk... Must eat in future! :-S


I'm not sure if I'll be able to make the 5th or not, but Adventure might be fun IF they can reserve an area... Or even Black Cherry, Angela is lovely, and may well save some space for a group.

Wishing well is a good call.


I like the dog, I just never seem to get served there.

i'd love it to be at the castle, but I fear too many would boycott the evening, and it's been deemed unnecessarily divisive, which is a pity, but there's the rub.

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