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Kal - I am having a glass of wine tonight (very long week!! mean I can have two nights with a glass of wine!) if you wanted to join? Me and a friend from work are going and your welcome to come? We work near Sloane Square station (west end) so it will be somewhere near there? Let me know

I wouldn't take it personally ellikp


People be busy is all - I saw your post on the way home early today and read it in the vague hope you were sat somewhere looking for companions now as I fancied a beer before the evening kicks off - but tomorrow night is a no no for me


Still, only a week til forum drinks

Mick Mac - I would have to stretch the truth a tinsy bit..... :)Sean hope you got the beer that you fancied!! Don't worry I wont take it personally! Don't want anyone to think of me as a loner either I have friends but they are going to Camden and I really just can't be bothered with the trains, the tubes, the buses and taxis and trying to get home etc etc!!

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