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Next EDF Drinks - Friday 3rd April at The Lodge (above the EDT from 8:30PM)


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ED Lurker Wrote:

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> Nibbles?! That would be nice, but are these pots

> of peanuts or a full blown sandwich spread like

> the last drinks?

> The question is to eat or not before attending?


Well I'd suggest you snack beforehand, as there will be a wild stampede when the food is brought out... ;-)

Asset Wrote:

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> I'm not feckin coming - too scared in case feckin

> Dulwichdoll and who_cares turn up (together??) and

> duff us all up for being cliquey.

>

> lollllll



lol me 2

About 50+ people in the place, much drinking and jollifying, David Carnelli providing the entertainment. Wobbled on to the Bish and then to Stab and Wine... at which point numerous Rozzers appeared and trotted through to the back. Settled for a Doner Wrap and headed home. At the EDT much Policage and an ambulance. Walked up ED Road with the sounds of disturbance behind me.


What was occuring?

Another geat night, as usual managed to completely miss some people and not get enough time to say much more than hi to others, but I guess with 50+ people that is hardly surprising!


I recall meeting someone who promised to send me a song about actuaries... not yet convinced this wasn't the drink talking and that no such song exists (seems an odd thing to sing about!), but I'll be watching my PMs with interest!

oooooohhhhhh... got a teeensy weeeensie bit of a HANGOVER!!!

(charliecahrlie, please don't shout like that... ahhh, my head...)


glad I didn't finish that last double Tanqueray as it's my Mum's 80th this weekend and I have to sort a load of stuff...

see you at the next one folks xxcc

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"Just going for a couple. Lots to do at the weekend. I mean, I'll be sociable but I'm not up for a late one..."


Words uttered yesterday afternoon. So why did I get home at 2am and where did this hangover come from?


fantastic work from Georgia, as always, many thanks: Another top night courtesy of EDF drinks. Barely managed a lap of the room and hardly said hello to anyone. See you all next time?

Great fun evening, just sobering up in time to wander down to upton park for some complimentary drinks...eek.


blimey, that was a bit of a runnning altercation outside last night, great entertainment as I waited for the bus mind!! Reminded me of the old days in Hitchin.


Anyhoo, as usual great to catch up with those I met and gutted I didn't get to meet many of you, bon3yard, mikecg, charliecharlie, and more, typical forum drink in that respect I guess, pshaw will be having a go at the clique's introductory masters anon!!

I was a good boy and home in time for The Wire, yet I still have a pounding headache! Not fair! Despite my brief appearance, I had a good time. PGC you are the best of people, and RosieH, I suspect when I disappeared in to the night, you were asking "Who's that guy?".

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