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Dulwich_ Park_ Fairy Wrote:

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> Last time I went in the Phoenix my wife went into

> labour and I had to leave me pint!

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> Couldn't she have walked to Kings by herself, or

> waited 20 minutes?


::O it takes 20mins to drink a pint?!!!


Lovely pics for the ever size increasing EDF drinks... I miss you guys at times! :p

I would love to attend one of these drinks one day. Firstly, though, I may have to stop stalking this forum and start participating more actively. I would go to the next one at Black Cherry, but I have a friend's wedding to go that day. Judging by the photos there seems to be a good crowd of people there. It's always good to make the world a smaller place, isn't it?


Right, I'm going to stop being lazy and start posting more often. I have plenty to say on SE22, despite being a SE23 resident. Maybe I'll be able to break my EDF drinks cherry at the March meeting. Here's hoping.

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