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No I didn't. The Capitol is where all the cool paupers hang out. They have no problem serving you if you're so drunk you can't swallow your drink properly.


You can also get away with smoking puff round the back.The place is a dive, but it's mine and everyone else in Fozzy Hill's dive.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> "That fragile ego/vanity of yours again..."

>

> Sort of, but I just don't want a repeat of last

> time when you came dressed in exactly the same

> clothes as me along with the same trainers (bought

> that day) and the same aftershave. We're lucky I

> didn't leave with your family Quids.


That's why I grew a beard

that is a very good question Tolly - it's a tradition at the your first drinks to wander over to the landlord give him your credit card and shout, "drinks on the house all night gov'ner", then you will be quickly encircled and welcomed to the magic circle of the edf drinks

mockney piers Wrote:

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> - do you post?

> - only from the east!


I had forgotten this, but yes this is the secret question and response for all new people. Invented when the world was young.

Tolly Wrote:

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> as a EDF drinks virgin, is there a secret

> handshake one needs to learn?



Welcome to the EDF drinks Tolly.


I remember my first ever EDF drinks back in September 2008.


Im looking forward to tommorow night

Tolly Wrote:

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> as a EDF drinks virgin, is there a secret

> handshake one needs to learn?



Nah...just join in...I went to my first EDF drinks in August (couldn't make Sept.), and, although I went with a friend and a very chivalrous chaperon, the people we met were very pleasant and made us feel most welcome.


Incidentally, another forumite once told me that you actually don't lose your virginity until you've been to the Curry outing! So, there you go!


Anyway, look forward to meeting you tomorrow - and big fat WELCOME.

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