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I'd seen the thread saying you were meeting up, but couldn't see you in there (I know what Sean looks like due to his omni-presence in EDFDrinks photos).


I was under a plasma TV sort of behind a pot plant, on the left wall of the main room as you look at the big screen.


Fascinating stuff this, ain't it?

I'd seen the thread saying you were meeting up, but couldn't see you in there (I know what Sean looks like due to his omni-presence in EDFDrinks photos).


I was under a plasma TV sort of behind a pot plant, on the left wall of the main room as you look at the big screen.


Fascinating stuff this, ain't it?

Well, when you find yourself typing sentences like "I was under a plasma TV sort of behind a pot plant, on the left wall of the main room as you look at the big screen. " things have come to a pretty pass


But I would have been very visible to you from that position so..

Well, when you find yourself typing sentences like "I was under a plasma TV sort of behind a pot plant, on the left wall of the main room as you look at the big screen. " things have come to a pretty pass


But I would have been very visible to you from that position so..

Being a complete arse I of cousre haven't checked with her who holds the diary - this week I got the "You know I've got the babysitter for Saturday so we can go out for my birthday"...not quite as stupd as I sound as her birthday is infact the weekend after but she shares that with our son so for that reason I'm out. Sorry all, was going to be my sort of iinformal EDF Xmas drink too.

I think on the footie thread Jah Lush may have said he was CPT bound? so they must be showing it there.


I'm not sure there is anything else it will clash with so I guess EDT and Vale will also be showing it. Castle should have atmosphere, but is more of a blokes pub. So take your pick.

Oh dear is right.


No X Factor here Keef - big game - nervously perched in front of telly. Kids in bed hopefully.


Too many BBC pundits have been optimistic today - I do not feel optimistic at all and fear this could be all over after tonight - but maybe its just fearing the worst - you never know.


I fear France might get an early goal and spoil the atmosphere - and take it from there - but hopefully Ireland can frustrate them....

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> Castle?

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> See youse there?

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> Quids?

> Mick Mac?

> Declan?

> Piers and Wexford Lady?

> Dulwichmum?

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> Anyone else?


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