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Well as my threads are always about going out for a drink, here's another.


Friday 6th November - The drinks will be at Hoopers Hoopers


Friday 4th December - I have booked the downstairs bar in Boho Bar for us Boho Bar

They will hopefully lay on some nibbles and there is usually a DJ in there on a Friday. So get your party gear on and come along for a few pre-Christmas cocktails (or beers of course) :)-D

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I'm in for drinks at the CPT tonight!! And as usual not knowing anyone, I will be wearing a flowery shirt that has been declared illegal in five countries, so say hi to me I dont bite!.xx


Edited twice because I can't type at this time of the morning and talk rubbish every now and then.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> I guess by now you know I was referring to the

> November ones.

>

> I'm up in some weird foreign country up near the

> arctic circle where men wear skirts. Freakish

> place full of odd natives if you ask me brrrrrrr


What are you doing in Islington?

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