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circir Wrote:

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> Moved to east dulwhich a month ago and were

> looking forward to goin to our first forum

> drinks.

>

> Prehaps you could all wear a red rose so we know

> who to look for? ;-)


Hi circir, I've been to just a couple of forum drinks so far and its usually pretty obvious by the size of the crowd who's in the forum - 30+ people is not unusual, so there's no need to sport red roses or such things! I'm sure you'll feel very welcome and enjoy the evening, I know I did on my first time. I look forward to meeting you there.

A large contingent of forumistas turned up at the plough this evening. The first people I met was Ladymuck and Bookworm who were both newbies to the drinks evening. We sat with Andrew Black the photographer, and Brum who was standing in for Georgia.

Michael Paleologous joined us and soon after that I made my excuses and left to try and make contact with my eldest, whom I expected to have arrived from her hols in the usa.


The whole plough was jumping due to the ED forum populace swelling the ranks, and a good night seemed a certainty.

SteveT Wrote:

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> A large contingent of forumistas turned up at the

> plough this evening. The first people I met was

> Ladymuck and Bookworm who were both newbies to the

> drinks evening. We sat with Andrew Black the

> photographer, and Brum who was standing in for

> Georgia.

> Michael Paleologous joined us and soon after that

> I made my excuses and left to try and make contact

> with my eldest, whom I expected to have arrived

> from her hols in the usa.

>

> The whole plough was jumping due to the ED forum

> populace swelling the ranks, and a good night

> seemed a certainty.




YES, it was a GREAT evening - Bookworm, Brewski and I left at gone 11.30pm and things were still pretty lively inside. Thanks for being such a lovely chaperone Cheeky Monkey. BTW, I believe I owe both you and Brum a drink...so here's to the next EDF drinkies!

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