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Shall we try it the other way around and eliminate candidates?


I'll start by suggesting we eliminate the Magnolia. Nice pub, but we need to spread the love and not go there yet again.


*ow, Piers, you can let go of my arm now!*


P.S. cdonline, haven't heard 'none of my beeswax' for donkeys, took me back to school and made me smile.

Sue - did you go tothat Kraftwerk night?? I really fancied it but then forgot about it?


I'm preferring the pubs we haven't been to yet as a suggestion - all of them sound good and liek quids I prefer a beer. But it's Christmas a brave suggestion by Georgia

There was a notice on the door of the Wishing Well last week that said: "We cannot open today due to a problem. Any problems, please call 07xxxxxxxx".


There is currently another notice pointing out that to gain admittance, you have to be over 21, and are not allowed to deal drugs on the premises. I realise this might limit numbers at an EDF meet, so thought you might like to know.

If the Wishing Well is the choice of most then The Wishing Well it can be. Was only thinking it would be good to do something a bit different for the Christmas drinks and go somewhere maybe with a DJ or some sort of music - but that's just me :)

"that's why i suggested the Wishing Well, so everyone can have a clean night for once."


Are you suggesting we normally deal drugs, hit on gymslips or partake of mud-wrestling...or all of the above?

Is there anywhere that would cater for that as it happens?

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Sue - did you go tothat Kraftwerk night?? I really

> fancied it but then forgot about it?

>

xxxxxx


Yes, best night out I'd had for ages, started very very very late but well worth it :)

karter Wrote:

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> that's why i suggested the Wishing Well, so

> everyone can have a clean night for once.


I'm up for the Wishing Well but where's the fun in having a clean night? Bollocks to that!!!

georgia Wrote:

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> If the Wishing Well is the choice of most then The

> Wishing Well it can be. Was only thinking it would

> be good to do something a bit different for the

> Christmas drinks and go somewhere maybe with a DJ

> or some sort of music - but that's just me :)


The one and only time I've been in the Adventure, that Toby chap was telling us that he was trying to encourage dancing and suchlike, although apparently he's not having much luck so far.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> There was a notice on the door of the Wishing Well

> last week that said: "We cannot open today due to

> a problem. Any problems, please call 07xxxxxxxx".

>

> There is currently another notice pointing out

> that to gain admittance, you have to be over 21,

> and are not allowed to deal drugs on the premises.

> I realise this might limit numbers at an EDF meet,

> so thought you might like to know.


That was due to having new managers (yet again) and the license needing to be renewed, or something like that anyway.

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