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Thanks everyone who turned up, yes it was wet but we were between the beer tent and the chilli stall and in a nice big tent so everyone was happy and dry(ish). Big thank you to my lovely assistant who helped all weekend and made it possible. Nice one to Elusive Wax who were opposites providing the good tunes and thanks to the organisers, Felicity and Angela for sorting it all out. I'm going to stop there as it's getting like an Oscar speech.


It was great to meet people who enjoy this site and find it beneficial, it was also good to meet people who find it annoying but I have to admit I prefer meeting the former. If you didn't make it on Sunday and have any comments or suggestions about the site please do let us know, either send me a Private Message or click the 'Email the Forum' link at the bottom of every page.


There are some of the classic East Dulwich postcards left over, I'm going to try and get them into a local shop where they will be available (with a discount if you mention the forum), I'll post a new thread when that happens.

Sean is that because you forced others to try it and thought it was highly amusing when their eyes watered! Mind you I did see that your had purchased several bottles, god himself only knows what you are going to do with them


Yes good effort Mark, another winner.

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