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After much lubricated discussion the following is proposed:


EDF drinkies on the FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH - that ensures that the salaried will have been paid in the previous 7 days.


Venues to rotate - happy to accept offers and inducements from local hostelries that will attract 20 plus civilised heavy drinkers to your establishments with the resulting follow on business and positive public discussion :)-D


Georgia and I are happy to coordinate - within reason.


Thoughts?

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Yup. The idea was for an introductory message to new members about the forum and its doings:


Brief history

Purpose of the various areas

Culture i.e. we are nice to each other even in disagreement

The traditional greeting and response

The EDF Drinkie

Stuff

hello - I've recently stumbled upon the EDF - what a great idea.


I'd love to come along and meet everyone and to try a new pub - I've been in east dulwich for a couple of years now and have never heard of the gowlett! i get paid on the last working day of the month and, after mortgage, should just about have enough for a night on the beers on the 1st.....:)-D

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