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Diane
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Don't worry, I didn't bring my shorts.

Lee: Er...I have an essay due the beginning of February, so I don't think I can go around that time. A bunch of American students I know are going up to London this weekend, so I might just go with them and stay until Tuesday or Wednesday. How's that?

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Lee
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We could perhaps meet one of those evenings, depends how I'm feeling about having to commute to Redhill from East London every morning.

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Diane
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Er, what does driving from Redhill to east London have to do with this?
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Lee
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Simple. I'm going to have to leave at 0730 every morning in order to get from Forest Gate to Redhill, via bus to Stratford, Jubilee Line to London Bridge, then use powers of telepathy to find out WHERE THE FUCK THE TRAIN IS GOING FROM THIS MORNING, PLATFORM-WISE, BECAUSE THEY WON'T BLOODY TELL YOU ON THE DEPARTURES BOARD, OH NO, THAT WOULD BE ACTUALLY HELPFUL before finally getting to Redhill. I then have to reverse this journey in the evening. And then think about whether I can even face going out.

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PsyLiam
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That's a damn good question. ANSWER HER!

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MaGiC
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Lee, Ziyal, Liam...Meeting up. Here is my schedule...again I don't need a diary. Ok I am free every Saturday until 8th Feb and even then am available on the evening of the 8th. I have rehearsal pretty much all day Sunday though I can usually get away by 7pm. Weekday nights are fine with the exception of Wednesdays (rehearsals) and Thursday 23rd Jan (rehearsal) I am in a play the last week of Feb and have a hen weekend and a holiday in March (So only available last W/E Mar)

Hope that helps. Give me a time and a pub/restaurant location and I'll be there. If we want cheap and cheerful place to eat I would suggest Cafe Emm in Soho. Solid robust menu with several veggie options. Inexpensive house red.

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Lee
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And totally amazing Jerk Chicken. Ever since MaGiC introduced me to the place, I've taken lods of people there and they've all loved it. Kate especially.

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PsyLiam
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Well, why don't you marry her then, eh?

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TSN
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So, do they have Polite Chicken, too, or what?
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The_Tom
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Unfunny.

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Ritten
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Has anybody mentioned the guy that hacked the women apart and put them in to stoarge trunks... Lived at 52 Kemp Street, which is where he lived with one rotting corps....

Yes, yes, it was the 1930's, so what, adds a little character to the place....

Got that last night on the History Channel....

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Mikey T
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Great... all I watched from the History Channel was how the computer revolution started in a garage by Packard Bell.

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Lee
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Yeah, but I bet that programme didn't tell you what was in those bins under their workbench. The cops referred to them as "Leopackard and Loebell." 8)

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Ritten
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I only caught part of the show that mentioned what the deal was, then another little peice where they told where he had lived...

Dang customers kept bothering me, why won't they just go away....

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Diane
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London bites.
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