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EDF Drinks - tonight Friday 6th February - Black Cherry


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Thank you Georgia. Blinding evening (literally), excellent collection of forumites and possibly the best venue so far IMO. I don't know you Angela but, if you're reading this you should be very proud of such a fine establishment. Cheers.

just put two and two together... got my go slow w/e brain on, so it was that Georgia (first person I met with Jenny at my first EDF drinks...) who fixed it, got it now!!!


brilliant, good choice of venue, lovely evening, thanks for organising it

xcc


georgia Wrote:

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> Great night, good to see everyone and to meet some

> new forumites. Many thanks to Angela as well.

So I want to know (as I couldn't be there yet again)


Did anyone "Get Karter" (or did he get anyone) ?


Did any Ladies join the "Miles and More" Harem ?


Was Chuff "Chuffed" with the evening ?


Did Woofmarkthedog turn up to bark at people (I have a nagging feeling that he/she is barking mad you know)


and finally is anyone red faced with shame ?


Maybe next time I will have to make the effort and come along

I was chuffed LuvPeckham and I managed to bundle Miles into a corner but he escaped. I also did 'get Karter', I went to knock for him on the way to see if he wanted to come out to play.


No shame for me and I cured my shyness, everybody was lovely


bet there was for some though?

LuvPeckham Wrote:

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> So I want to know (as I couldn't be there yet

> again)

>

> Did anyone "Get Karter" (or did he get anyone) ?

>

> Did any Ladies join the "Miles and More" Harem ?

>

> Was Chuff "Chuffed" with the evening ?

>

> Did Woofmarkthedog turn up to bark at people (I

> have a nagging feeling that he/she is barking mad

> you know)

>

> and finally is anyone red faced with shame ?

>

> Maybe next time I will have to make the effort and

> come along



Hey Luv, the campaign against Miles at the Cherry had fallen at its knees.He is too good, too slippery. He wins. Next time though you will be coming along to the drinks, we will be knocking at your front door too . Look out for that 'knock'.;-)

karter Wrote:

>

> Hey Luv, the campaign against Miles at the Cherry

> had fallen at its knees.He is too good, too

> slippery. He wins. Next time though you will be

> coming along to the drinks, we will be knocking at

> your front door too . Look out for that

> 'knock'.;-)



I ain't done nuffin if anyone nocks, if its the rozzers hide the shooters up the back passage and deny everyfing call my lawyer and tell 'im to get dawwn to peckham nick before me like


However if it is opportunity knocking then that is entirely a different kettle of fish and of course I am in to entertain such a lovely caller "more tea Mr. McVicar ?"


PS Karter - don't worry I have plans for our Mr. Miles and it may well involve the supporting structure for the new Elephant and Castle development... however may just take a few years yet to implement....

I think the camera was set to Zoom in Chuff, so pretty close. I would say from top of forehead to chin give or take an inch. I didn't take loads though as big Andrew accosted me after 5mins and took it back..

Has that left you worried? Sure you probably look great..

I wasn't there. So none of me either.

It's bad enough with the paparazzi permanantly parked outside my house and having to avoid their camera flashes but whenever I go to an EDF piss-up there's Andrew with his zoom lense. Click click click! Flash, flash!. "No pictures please, ask my agent."

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