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Next EDF Drinks - Tonight - 8th Jan - at The Lodge


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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Just home.

> I left Daizie and LM chatting to some famous guy

> in the Bishop....they did not know him, but I

> think he was famous ?


Still trying to figure out who this american guy was who was talking to Daizie briefly - he was part of a group of americans standing outside when I left - may have been filming something....don't suppose you asked him Daizie?


Little ugly guy ::o in a baseball top - do you remember?

Glad I made it along last night...my first outing since our 2nd baby was born.


Great to see familiar faces includin Raj, Sean, Lady Muck, James Cornell, Mazza, Mazzas mate, Daizie etc


Also nice to meet some new faces including Hibbs,Mick Mac, ???? etc.


My first time at The Lodge...and I liked the venue. Plenty of space to sit relax and chat.

And nice bar staff, who managed to knock me up a Pina Collada (in case anyone was wondering the milky drink I had!)


I dont feel too bad today considering the mix of drinks I had!!

shame I missed it last night, sounds like you all had fun. The Lodge may be the venue for the 80s Disco In May.

Il try and organise a mini EDF outing with LM and Mick Mac and whoever else up for it. I will have more time on my hands now, hubby is going to Belfast for a wee while.

daizie Wrote:

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> Yes I remember him, he did say who he was and what

> he was doing but I cant remember what it was ! LOL

> . It may come back to me in the course of the

> day.. Maybe LM will remember !?



Heck no! I can't even remember how I got home! Though I do (vaguely) remember being thrown out by the Bishop's Security Team! Great evening though...the best drinks so far in my extremely humble opinion. Met lots of lovely new people and it was nice to catch up with others too. Fabulous. Once again, mega-thanks to Georgia for arranging.

I have a great pic of some of you guys at the Lodge but it says it's too large to attach... Is there something i can do?? It's 2.07 MB.... Or John - can you grab it from Facebook at all? Cheers all - had a great night and sorry to DC for brace-induced bruises!

JoJo - when I next get home I'll try and pull the pic from facebook. Work doesn't allow access so it'll have to wait


LadyMacGabhann however has expressed disapproval of the state of me in the picture so any delay isn't unwelcome in my house

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