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Bit of a variation on a theme and for a bit of light relief, who would you have over for Xmas lunch off of the forum? I realise quite a few posters have met through Curry Club, drinks, DHFC, buying and selling etc and don't know if this has been done before, but choose three,giving your reasons,first one relatively serious and the other two not quite so. Oh, and please be nice and jocular.......


Otta. Appears to be a level-headed, intelligent and well read individual able to contribute constructively to most subjects. It would be fascinating to spend time in his company.


Louisa. To save time steaming a Xmas pud, I could serve up the remnants of that 1970's Arctic Roll from the bottom of the freezer from Iceland (well, Bejam's then).


Parkdrive. Instead of listening to Slade, Wizard and Aled Jones, I could dig out my Quo back catalogue as a musical interlude between courses.

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