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Bonsoir ? tous / Hello everybody!


Merci de m'avoir r?pondu, ?a fait plaisir ? lire. Que pensez vous de tous nous rencontrer? On pourrait aller prendre un verre ensemble?


Par curiosit?, que faites vous ? Londres et d'o? venez-vous en France?


Bon je commence :) je travaille dans le digital et je viens de Paris.


Sophie

Bonjour et cocorico a tour les Frenchies,

Je suis Francais et habite ici depuis 14 ans,

Outside ?a serais marrant et sympa de premodern un pot ensemble


Aussi puisque je vous tiens, je voudrai savoir si ?a amuserait quelque uns d'entres vous de jouer au tarot....on commence par un coup au pub quand cela vous souhaite.

Salut Magalie,

Moi non plus ?a fait bien bien bien longtemps...mais que jeu sympa! Il serait bien de trouver deux ou trois autres candidats....en tous cas j'ai un jeu complet avec les regles, alors avec un peu de patience et de bonne volonte on devrait povoir derouiller la machine!


D'autres candidat(e)s.........???

salut Audrey,

Je ne manquerais pas de passer dire bonjour, tu est dans une petite enclave frenchie avec

Le Chardon, Thomas de Spirited Wines et le g?rant du petit chou!

je te souhaite bien du succ?s.


Pour ce qui est du tarot en effet une cinqui?me personnes serait id?ale...on y est presque!


Je pense que je dois vous dire que j'?cris avec le compte d'une amie car mon login ? des probl?mes. Vous ?tiez peux-?tre sous l'impression que je suis une fille!...ce n'est pas les cas. J'esp?re que cela ne vous g?ne pas.

Sommes nous toujours partant pour un pot peut ?tre la semaine prochaine?

je suis flexible sur le jour et l'heure alors ? bient?t!

Salut Audrey! Oui je ne manquerai pas de passer, peut-etre meme ce weekend.


@Bessie, je suis en vacances la semaine prochaine, de retour le 12.


@tous que pensez-vous d'aller voir le match PSG-Barca a The Rye? J'y vais avec qq potes, bien que je ne sois pas une fan de foot, c'est vachement sympa d'y aller et de prendre quelques bieres.


Sophie

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