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Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Many thanks to Ladymuck for the Allotment tip.

>

> Good to see everybody and yes, BBW and Jah Lush

> were indeed enjoying a convivial pint or two

> together.



Pleasure MP.

I had a wonderful evening, definitely the best drinks I've been to so far.


I met: Tillietrotter, Asset, Lorenzo, Fear n boozin, Keef, Hal9000, Matthew123, Ladymuck, Bookworm, Mic Mack.


I also met the veritable Jah Lush. We swiftly swept our differences under a beer mat and left our pistols behind the bar so we could both grow accustomed to the flesh and blood scallywags that we both are.


It was indeed a cold night but that didn't deter any of us from having a good time. I spent most of my time in the company of Quids and Mick Mac. We all eventually encountered the raucous and electrifying Ladymuck who was pleasure to talk too.


I'm glad I came along.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> I had a wonderful evening, definitely the best

> drinks I've been to so far.

>

> I met: Tillietrotter, Asset, Lorenzo, Fear n

> boozin, Keef, Hal9000, Matthew123, Ladymuck,

> Bookworm, Mic Mack.

>

> I also met the veritable Jah Lush. We swiftly

> swept our differences under a beer mat and left

> our pistols behind the bar so we could both grow

> accustomed to the flesh and blood scallywags that

> we both are.

>

> It was indeed a cold night but that didn't deter

> any of us from having a good time. I spent most of

> my time in the company of Quids and Mick Mac. We

> all eventually encountered the raucous and

> electrifying Ladymuck who was pleasure to talk

> too.

>

> I'm glad I came along.



Agreed...notwithstanding the musty venue, definitely the best drinks to date...everybody was wonderful!


To BBW: [takes a slow low bow]...why THANK you...and, likewise...enjoyed your company immensely...


[Hummph...raucous indeed]

Bookworm Wrote:

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> If you think Ladymuck is raucous, BBW, try going

> home on the bus with her, once she has encountered

> fresh air............

>

> Thanks for a good evening everyone.



What ARE you suggesting? The very idea...


Delighted you had a good time though - sorry if I embarrassed you somewhat...pah...what do you expect from someone who wears "crocs";-)...see you soon xx


> The Secret Masters ended up getting quite merry at

> the Bishop with a flock of nubile

> physiotherapists. What a night!



Psssst Mick Mac, here's another who can't speak English ;-)...


HAL9000, could you speak in English please?...clarification required...


Bye the way, lovely to see you yesterday...made me laugh my crocs off as always.


Bye the way, did anyone happen to notice what happened to "Bithica" (the pretty Asian girl on the neat whiskeys)? Maybe one of us should go back and check under the tables...

Thanks to a cheeky little minx and the Chief Bhuna of the Golden Naga I spent the night dreaming about an Australopithecus with a huge pair of Mammillarias being chased by a wonky Cereus peruvianus engorged on Vi@gra!


Apparently, one can't post the word Vi@gra to the forum!

Anyone believe ian on that one? Anyone at all?

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Ladymuck seems to


Hey If you can afford to have the time off work Sean because your kids have got flu or a nice cold and you don't mind spending a day at home with them when they feel sh*tty and they are whining at you all day and miserable then let's go for a pint tonight, I'll even buy you one and cough in your face for free!


I am genuinley sad to have missed it, but there will be other times to catch up with the reprobates of dulwich and quaff with the indomitable posters of all kinds of rubbish. I will be looking forward to it, although the idea of stepping foot into Boho next month flowery shirt or not is slightly worrying as all of my best pairs of shoes have paint/plaster on them still I guess the yuppies could do with a bit of rough amongst them to keep it real.


Hugs as ever.x

HAL9000 Wrote:

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> Oh yes - an enchanted evening. They just keep

> getting better! Last night: what a lovely bunch of

> weirdoes! Love you all.

>

> The Secret Masters ended up getting quite merry at

> the Bishop with a flock of nubile

> physiotherapists. What a night!



The Secret Masters, Hal? Was that you and the valley boy?


Great night - have only been to 2 so far - but for the first time I felt it was like been out with a group of friends.


Enjoyed company of BBW, Quids, Hal, Tillie, Tilles friend Ellie, Jah, Matt, CitizenED, Lady Muck and her friend (and even admin was there) etc. sorry to have missed any names.


Yes PGC I did drink the double I owe you - the CPT has a Northern Irish barman called Ross - nice guy - forced me into having a double Black Bush. Nice.


As I said, it felt like a night out with friends. best yet for me.

iaineasy Wrote:

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> Anyone believe ian on that one? Anyone at all?

> -------------------------------------------------

>

I

> will be looking forward to it, although the idea

> of stepping foot into Boho next month flowery

> shirt or not is slightly worrying as all of my

> best pairs of shoes have paint/plaster on them

> still I guess the yuppies could do with a bit of

> rough amongst them to keep it real.

>

> Hugs as ever.x



Don't worry, I don't even own a pair of shoes...crocs, trainers and wellies only...so your paint splattered shoes should look mighty fine with your flowery print.


Incidentally, I didn't see any yuppies!

Iain


genuinely sorry fella. Was lightly ribbing you About possibly bottling it. Didn't mean to suggest anything else


I'll buy you a pint at next one to make up. If you'll let me. My misreading of your post

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apology accepted!! Ill have a pint with you any day matey and i will keep my cough to my self.:)-D

After having a very loooong lunch with the ladies I was slightly (cough cough) inebriated when I arrived at the drinks! Apologies for any rubbish I may have come out with. I hooked up with my usual muckers outside but was pleased to have met BBW and Mick Mac. I can't quite recall meeting anyone else I didn't already know.

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