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Oh, forgot to mentions BB's guest.

A (non-ED) friend who attends forum drinks (with smiles and good humour and does a really good job of pretending not to be scared / bored by the whole thing) is a friend indeed!


And Sean, I'm sure she's humouring me, but thanks anyway!

Lovely to finally put some faces to names. Great to meet so many of you with shout-outs to Sean, MP, CitizenEd, AnnaJ, Mark (who I owe a drink next time), Moos (ditto), BellendenBelle, Kel and Bignumber5. Apologies to anyone I missed. Guiness fog is to blame.


Had a great time. Castle was much nicer than I thought and it was the busiest I've ever seen the CPT.


A great night. Thank you.

With my teeny hangover lifted, I would just like to say what a lovely night I had once again.


It was particularly lovely meeting for the first time Buggie (I shall remember your techniques when I next encounter a pert rugby player's bottom); Moos (loved the frankness re motherhood and am terribly envious of your flat stomach); and David Carnell (ahhh, if only all men were lucky enough to come out of their mother's womb in a pair a slippers and requesting a glass of sherry)!


Also had great fun with all the regulars - Mockney, Lozzyloz, SteveT, Annaj,AnotherPaul, Sean Mcgabbhan, Bignumber5,CWALD, Georgia, AndrewCBlack, Alleycat - and everyone else!


My guest and partner in crime for the evening Andrew also had a fab time - sooooo much so, he may be attending another...


Ahhhhh, I love the EDF!

Seanmac had a new 'barnet' looked younger, mmmmm has he pulled lady mac recently, if so she's having a positive influence on our Sean.

Tillie Trotter and Lozzy Loz I spoke to for the first time they thought my non PC posts talking of shagging etc were a good thing, so that fans the flames for future postings.

Considering changing my posting name to Big Boy;-)

Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> It was particularly lovely meeting for the first

> time Buggie (I shall remember your techniques when

> I next encounter a pert rugby player's bottom)


Oohh yes you should! Between you, annaj and I we might be able to lift one and go whheee as well!!

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