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MrKatsu is really up for meeting up with other ED Dads. But is it with kids or without? He has no preference for weekend or weekday evening but it might be a good idea to alternate?


He can spend as much time in the pub as he likes as long as he takes MiniKatsu (7 months)! (I'll let him off if it is an evening thing)

perfect I am in!! venue?? I like the clock house because its 8 seconds frm where i live but wouldn't mind walking anywhere in dulwich as long as they have a good ale!!


do we all where a flower in our lapels or something to signal we are EDD's? since I have never met anyone on here for real??!!

You new dads will regret inviting anyone with a child over six months - we all think we're experts!

May I suggest Tuesdays at the CPT? There'll be champions league football on most weeks so, you know, it's not just men meeting up to talk about babies which is a bit, you know, well you know. I'm not that interested in the football, it could just be an ice-breaker. That's all.

I wouldn't ever make a weekend date because as someone says that's generally for family stuff but if you were to say every second Tuesday in the CPT I reckon I'd be in.

Okay, who is up for next Tuesday CPT, 7:30/8ish?


We can see who rocks up, have a chat about football and children, and how I never get to relax in front of Football Focus on a Saturday anymore (Grrr!!!). If it works out, then maybe we can look at a getting together with kids thing at a weekend...

OK, I will try and come - momney is tight however cos we are off on hols on Friday 18th. Will try and keep a few sheckels back from the weekend.


Re the above though - it's true - Sunday morning MOTD is the bomb! It is essential viewing for me and Jack on Mummy's lie in day.


Also true is the fact that any father with a child of over 6 months thinks they know the be all and end all of fatherhood! :)

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