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Hello Forumiters,


A huge thanks from me, Annie (or AnnieW on here) for the really friendly reception I received as a first-timer to the EDF drinks last night. I walked in alone and wasn't sure what to expect but you were such a lovely, welcoming bunch and I got to chat to many of you.


So thank you Georgia for organising it and to all who came along and said hello!


Annie (with the mojito)

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oh... so sorry mockney piers, I do apologise for this terrible social slip-up

I must speak to my manager, he normally deals with these matters... he must be slipping





Piers, you're fired!

http://www.accessinterviews.com/dynamic/image_library/cropped/Piers_Morgan.jpg


no, not you Mockney Piers... the other Piers, silly...

see ya next time xxcc

Le clique, c'est chic?


ta ???? & ta again to charliecharlie and Moos and mathew123 and mockney piers - and to Mike and Raj and Cliff and Janet and Imelda pelmel and Bellenden Belle and sean mg and everyone I spoke to. what a remarkably uncliquey clique -


I look forward to meeting you all again next time if not beforehand down the lane or on the bus or on the train ..


Annie x

(mojito girl) - with thanks to charliecharlie for that moniker (tu) :))

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