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elliekp and kpc (and anyone else thinking of coming for the first time)


fear not, you'll have a great time and everyone is welcoming. The Black Cherry is quite a good venue for first timers as well as it's obvious who the EDF party is (at the back of the bar down in the hollow)


I'm at a friends birthday in Herne Hill that night but hope to show my face for a little while

mockney piers Wrote:

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> I'll try and pop down for two as it's been a long

> time since I made one (apart from the under

> attended Hoopers one, shame in you lazy lot!!!!!

> ;) )

> might encourage a shift attendance from missus

> mockers too.



I quite enjoyed that EDF drinks....was quite intimate but we still all sat round and had a good chat.


Ive never been to Black Cherry but have heard very good things about it. Im looking forward to these drinks!

georgia Wrote:

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> Meet from 8.30, the seating area at the back is

> reserved for us. See you there


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Soooo


Just to confirm " from 8.30, the seating area at the back is

reserved for us".


Am I correct in assuming thats still the case, rather than,


" Meet from 8.30 .We will have the seating area at the back reserved for us again ".


I'm getting mixed messages here Georgia


I mean, come on which one is it ?




W**F

Elliekp Wrote:

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> Hello I will be coming to this one but I don't

> know anyone!! Not scared or shy just a bit nervous

> meeting a whole load of people for the first

> time!! :)


Ellie I may be there too, il be in the Palmerston beforehand, but I may wonder down. LM you going?

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