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D-M that was kind of sneaky, BUT - if you want to "know" DM Messrs Batdog and Karter, you had better pull out your collective digits out and attend the next Forum drinkie - which Mockney-P dragooned me into organising.


Talking of which - as it will be in the early Summer - anybody know somewhere with a beer garden? There is always the Fox-on-the-Hill, that isnt ED, BUT it does have a huge beer garden and cheap beer and if you stay outside you dont notice the sticky carpet or the smell of chips.


Before that, there was much talk of informal drinks, and to that end I will be PMing and texting upon my return from Estonia.

Dulwichmum,


you should be a spymum at this rate. Capuccino?( a clue but not for this thread?)>:D<


Seanmac


thank pal for filling me in, for some reason I imagined the lady in the foto to be Dm :))


Mike,


Will be at next meet or even better at the fair on goose green, I cant really not go to that fair as will be involved in a way. ;-)

The Dog in the Village has a big back yard bit as well


But then even the Plough has a decent size outdoor bit - not that im suggesting it of course


If we are more interested in outdoors how about grabbing a slot on the Rye - we could pop across to the Clock House if we want a pub atmos, or get some pizzas from Pizza Pan, some tinnies, a frisbee and football and hit the grass

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> The Dog in the Village has a big back yard bit as

> well

>

> But then even the Plough has a decent size outdoor

> bit - not that im suggesting it of course

>

> If we are more interested in outdoors how about

> grabbing a slot on the Rye - we could pop across

> to the Clock House if we want a pub atmos, or get

> some pizzas from Pizza Pan, some tinnies, a

> frisbee and football and hit the grass


I was going to suggest the Clock House, but yes, this is a great idea.


Sorry I couldn't be there on Friday, but Mr L dragged me away to the count-ry-side. We kicked off Saturday morning cycling through a ford At Land's End in Berkshire, where I promptly fell over in a foot of water, and was nearly engulfed by the freezing waters of the river...whichever. It was cold! My hair band was washed away, but my Prada sunglasses were not snapped, thank goodness.


Mr L offered to cycle back home to fetch the jag and pick me up, sodden clothes and all. But I refused the kind offer, and we instead cycled back with river in our cycling shoes, made a rapid clothes change, and spent the day walking instead.


I shall not be attempting to cycle across further fast-flowing river fords in the near future. But I shall be coming along to the next EDF meet-up, as I hope will Mr L.


Louisiana

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