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Annette, as you may already know it is simply that there have been several instances of companies setting up more than one identity on the forum in order to post fake endorsements...I think because both you and the other lady who posted strongly in favour of the event appeared to have set up your accounts and posted for the first time on that same day it looked a little dubious.


Of course anyone is free to post their views, that is the whole point of the forum. I certainly remember seeing posts from special chocolates in the past, remember thinking what a good name it was.


Anyway, personally I hope we can all move on now - I only posted again on the subject to clarify that I didn't find NM at all aggressive.


Molly :))

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Agree that the 12th looks best for everyone this time around, and hopefully plenty of tired children in bed easily after the NCT party the same day, so we can make easy and fast escapes!


I don't mind where we go - happy to glam up, or town down (in dirty jeans and baby sick covered jumper!!) according to what suits people.


I know some of the Lordship Lane places will reserve space for a group free of charge, which might be a good idea on a Saturday in December.


Have to admit to not having gone out recently, so not really in a position to suggest where - anyone else?


Molly

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erm, Green and Blue is nice, also the Lodge upstairs from EDT might be a good space for this - think a bit of it def reservable? Franklins is great but quite a small bar really isn't it? Oh dear - the irony of a bunch of mums trying to think of a place to drink ie none of us often get the chance to try places out!
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I would love to come along, but am likewise away on 12th to the nasty countryside.


Think this is a great idea, though must admit that in my knackered state I crave lounging in other people's living rooms (no matter what state, even a lads'-house littered with lad-mags, beer cans, pizza and with disturbingly matted carpet would do) and lots of large cups of tea much more than bars and booze! Though bars and booze still good.

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