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We got about 50 people along to the last one - biggest turn out yet I think. Mixture of regulars and new people, I think we benefitted from some new years resolutions.


We just get together to have a drink and a chat. Its good to get to know the people that are chatting away on the Forum and rather nice to then find yourself bumping into people you know when walking up and down Lordship Lane.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Gen17 - they don't need to - you can't physically

> make it back to the bar. Of course you could have

> a friend obtain another one for you - but that is

> misplaced kindness personified


I had 1 and a half zombies one sunday afternoon (couldn't finish it all) that was after half bottle of red hours earlier with sunday lunch. I was off work for 2 days.

I dont think I'm doing that well, but I'm working on a few of my friends to come along. There is a joint birthday party on the same night though, that will account for most of them. I have to work the next morning so the EDF drinks is more sensible option for me.


karter Wrote:

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> Miles, i think generally people are thinking you

> will be spoilt for choice so don't forget to take

> some friends along that are single of course, you

> wouldn't want to disappoint the ladies of ED now.

I really don't see how someone getting another drink can be misplaced kindness 'personfied' ;-)


Who's the person?


I mean Bush could be fascist zealot 'personfied', or Huguenot could be too many hand shandies and a bottle of campari 'personified', but picking your nose isn't Spanish strategy 'personified'. It's an action not a person.


Yeah...so.... I know, hit me with your fish.

wow - the expansion of the drinks continues apace! After the Phoenix I thought it might have peaked but it seems to have given lots of people the confidence to come along. Good stuff!


I think the sunken area of the BC will be a great spot as well

Miles Wrote:

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> Very good, that made me lol hard.

>

> Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Miles, do not allow stage fright to disappoint

> the

> > Laydeeeeez.

> >

> > Could be a flop. That would never do.


That sounds dangerous!

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