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And no-one has mentioned the waitress in Tandoori Nights yet?


Not that I would ever stray obviously. Plus Ms Tandoori Nights is about to get married


But if I had to comment on anyone...


I thought I was the only one who noticed the Budgens girl?? darn it...competition


Inside 72 barmaids are great - but one in particular is especially lovely


I thought the ladies at the last forum drinks in CPT were all very lovely


Alice in the Bishop is too young for anyone here..


Capucine at Franklins (nee Liqourish) is adorable


Lot's of ex ED barmaids have ended up at the Rye - but the tall dark-haired girl is my umm... fave


I would like to point out at this stage that I'm an observant person GENERALLY and not a lech in any way

DM.. lovely DM


The (very) attractive lady on my arm and I have been together for 10+ years - hence my "not that I would ever stray" line


But she did point out that I was naming rather a lot of females in the area so I thought it politic to put a disclaimer at the end of my post -

Darling Mr McGabhann,


I could see that you were spoken for at the forum drink, but as you are so devilishly handsome you must instruct your lady friend to marry you immediately in order to send the appropriate message to all of the bar maids of East Dulwich forthwith!


Your fond admirer...


DM

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