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Hey guys


I really enjoyed last nights EDF drinks. Its been far too long since Ive been to one!!

Hello to everyone we mee last night including CitizenEd, Andrew, Geo, Georgia,Sue,

Ladygooner ..


Nice to see the usual folk. Mike nice to meet you and have a good chat.

Also nice to meet you Raj (aka Mr Georgia) ..chat about old Harrow!


Hi to Sean , always very warm and welcoming to us...


Ladygooner loooking forward to moving to your street.

The Canning was a great venue for the drinks.

I do recommend the Sunday lunch there as well. :-)


As the Canning shut,Emma(TinyDancer), Luke and Me went on to the

Vale for a disco and more drinks....till 2am!


Surprisingly Im not too hungover today...despite starting

drinking at 1pm yesterday with work mates!!

oh damn and blast... thought I would have a little snooze on the sofa before I headed off to the Canning last night...

and ... what happened!!! next minute it was 10.45 and the moment has passed!!!


I was so looking forward to it, oh foolish me...

next time folks...

Apologies quids, we did get a mini salty ice cream thingy thing on about our 18th course at about 1 in the morning, and so far we're all looking food poisoning free.

At mucho moola I can see why cynics would try and get a freebie, but I, and my wife, and our friends, had a genuinely good time...just something of a one off.


Hope you don't mind.

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