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I used to have this pub in my Will - that when I died people should congregate there for a kneesup. I LOVED the Firkin beers and they made Dogbolter on the premises. Then it was sold to Friary Meux and was no more. So I changed my Will! The fabulous clock still dominates the interior though.


May even go to this one.



going by my experience at my first drinks


- trepidations

- last minutes urge to bottle-out and leave before meeting anyone

- dive in and hope for the best

- ooh most people seem really sound!

- OMG is that the time - how can it be kicking out already I've only been here an h.. oh

- possible retirement to a late night venue (Kebab & Wine has been used in the past) or a nearby forumites house if everyone is in the mood to continue drinking

- large hangover next day



The last 3 still happen to me every time!


See you on Friday

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> OMG I spent most of my 20s on that balcony,

> hanging off it, trying to climb up to it, falling

> down it.

> The memories! Well - memories of other people

> obviously....

Most people reveal - depends how comfortable you are really. Don't worry if you don't want to. Mine is just an Irish tranlation of English name anyway so it's no big secret


Sounds like plenty of people coming - good stuff. We usually get 15-20 people but often 30 floating around throughout the night - see youse there

I think most people try to use real names, but for some reason most people seem to end up calling me mockers, though it's not hard to guess my real name.


I try to use real names where I remember them, but sometimes only the forum names stick in your head after they've said:


"hi I'm jenny" you have a nice chat some of which will consist of "oh, I post as lightning monkey".


Amazingly when you bump into them in Sainsbury's 3 weeks later, it's the lightning monkey that sticks.


How do you pronounce emc anyhoo?

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