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rcmacf Wrote:

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> And how does one EDF-er spot another F-er? Goofy

> teeth and glasses? Hunched shoulders? Quiet

> sobbing into a drink?


The downstairs bar is reserved for tonight's jolly-up so you can't miss.

rcmacf Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

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> > Oh no the baby might be coming! I mean into

> the

> > world!!!

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> Your drinking beer in the bath whilst pregnant?


> does that still...ahem...work?


Not me silly!!!!

ruffers Wrote:

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> Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> > I'm the Man City supporter

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> I'm the Man City supporter at home.



Well you missed meeting 2 Blues ! Meeting at The City Pride, Farringdon tomorrow for the Chelski game (25 plus Blues !) PM if you want details

Well, I had a completely new experience after two years of forum drinks...


I tried to introduce myself to someone and was completely snubbed.


That is not what the drinks, or the forum, used to be about.


And to think, the person who did the snubbing is one of those who bleats a lot about inclusivity.


Kind of ruined an otherwise excellent night. Shame.

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