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crispy Wrote:

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> Hello, we will definitely be having another 30+

> singles drinks meeting /evening, it will probably

> be put in the "whats-on" section next time, any

> ideas or dates etc, please let us know, it would

> be nice to meet anyone else who is interested!


Well, having read the awesome reviews I'm interested in attending, if there are no objections!?


Are you doing one this Saturday!?

Hello Miffy, this sounds great - couldn't make the first one - (damn I missed the boat as a pioneer!) - but looking forward to another.


will keep an eye out in What's On. Thanks and Well Done for showing initiative O Proactive One! >:D<

I see why your confused! The monthly EDF drinks night is tomorrow night (Friday) at the FHT (the thread is in the Lounge section). The meeting at the Plough is on Saturday night and is for the singles (see this thread for info). Does this help??

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