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When meeting up take sensible precautions. Meet in a public place and let others know where you are going.

WEST LONDON POSSE NIGHT OUT FEBRUARY 2007

159 replies

MrsBigD · 24/01/2007 12:15

7pm A Cena, St Margarets

10 FEB
Uwila (prefer this day but can do either)
FoxjustB4shepops
ComeOVeneer (prefer this date)

17 FEB
Uwila
FoxjustB4shepops
ComeOVeneer

MrsBigD either date depending on level of post moving sanity

OP posts:
pudding77 · 10/02/2007 13:50

hi all, hope oxo is ok.

I am safely back home now and will be out tonight! Are there still plans to have drinks beforehand?

foxabout2pop · 10/02/2007 15:19

WTF is Fat Boys anyway?

[trots off to google it...]

trying2bgood · 10/02/2007 15:25

Has anyone heard from Quokka? She has not got back to me about tonight. If anyone has her phone number could they email it to me tonight?

Paddlechick666 · 10/02/2007 15:38

foxie, it's on the right hand side just over richmond bridge, you can't miss it.

t2bg, don't have your email but you could CAT me as i've got quokka's numbers.....

2Cute · 10/02/2007 16:13

Poor oxo! Coincidence, my cousin was in observation overnight, wander if they met each other.

Sorry you can't make it paddle.

Looking forward to catching up with everyone.

There's no parking by Richmond Bridge is there?

MrsRecycle · 10/02/2007 16:30

Oh poor oxo - hope you're feeling better soon. Lots of Love XXX.

Well Granny has just left but dh is still at work . Not sure what time he'll be home or if he'll be in a mood to babysit. Will keep you posted.

ComeOVeneer · 10/02/2007 16:57

Need to know about parking. PLEEEAAASE

Paddlechick666 · 10/02/2007 17:10

there's meter'd parking sort of opposite the restaurant. the roads around are permit parking but i don't know if those restrictions are lifted after a certain time.

it's rugby today so it'll be busy, not sure if driving/parking is such a good idea tbh.

maybe ring the restaurant and ask them where you can park?

MrsRecycle · 10/02/2007 17:13

dh has just got through the door so looks like I'm on for tonight.

As for parking COV, hopefully there'll be some spaces if we get there early.

MrsRecycle · 10/02/2007 17:13

What time does the rugby finish?

Paddlechick666 · 10/02/2007 17:16

it finished a while back but a lot of unrestricted parking becomes restricted during twickenham events and i believe that lasts the whole day of the event......

there's always the pay & display at the Old Deer Park or Paradise St and then it's short walk over Richmond Bridge......

MrsRecycle · 10/02/2007 17:20

thanks paddle - I'll put my walking shoes on.

foxabout2pop · 10/02/2007 17:37

Comeone - I'm banking on being able to park down Cresswell Road, opposite where Fat Boys is. If not, there's a pay and display car park just behind whete the resurant is (its under an arch behind the shops).

Am quite worried as Monti has hardly moved all day. He hiccupped last night when I was in bed after I had a curry. When I woke to pee, he never woke which is unusual. Then today he's hardly moved at all. DS and DD tried to wake him by calling out his name and gently jiggling my tum, and we got a couple of movements just now. Have just had a mug of hot chocolate and if he doesn't wake within 20 minutes will call hospital.

He's shifted position, his bum is now on my left side rather than my right side, so maybe I just can't feel the movements so much?

lemonaid · 10/02/2007 17:43
  1. Do you realise that if you Google

"fat boys" "st margarets"

(which I just did, looking for a map) this thread is the top Google result?

  1. Is there still a "meet early in a pub" contingent? Far from being late back from rugby, DH is home already!
lemonaid · 10/02/2007 17:45

Hope everything is OK, foxie. Better safe than sorry, although it's probably just the change in position.

sfxmum · 10/02/2007 17:50

hope all ok foxie seem to remember things get quieter toward term but like it was said better safe than sorry, if it is going to keep you worried all night just go have it checked.

dh on way home bringing home work and going to office again tomorrow so i feel really mean esp. if dd not on top form.well let me know how you feel

Paddlechick666 · 10/02/2007 17:52

sfx, did dd have jabs today? how was it?

trying2bgood · 10/02/2007 18:07

paddle - tah, spoke to nanou so it is all sorted now..

sfxmum · 10/02/2007 18:07

dd had the prevenar today MMR was last year, it was ok but as they were clearing backlog it was with the doctor instead of usual nurse, he fussed a lot which made her uneasy,so little cry then the fool kept apologizing to dd while i was distracting her and she had already stopped crying
she is ok but not usual self

foxabout2pop · 11/02/2007 07:56

Hi everyone - it was lovely to see you (albeit briefly) last night - great nosh and reasonably priced - particularly as they forgot to add my items to the bill!!!

2cute - let me know what you decide to do about MMR - Uwila has the address of a clinic near her if you need it, or we go to Direct Health 2000 in s/e London. They both cost the same (£80 per hit).

SFX - hope DD is OK

Paddle - You OK?

I was thinking about your DH this morning and he does what my Mum does - draws you close and is all lovely, then suddenly retreats and acts like doesn't want to see you - or can't cope with it. I'm 43 and it still bloody hurts each time my Mum does it, so it must be 1000 times worse for you when your DH is doing it. With my Mum, the retreating bears no relation to any actions/incidents leading up to it - i.e. she has no basis for the retreat - just does it because she can. I also have a friend who suffers from depression who does exactly the same thing and is forever pulling out of arrangements at the last moment, because she "can't cope" with seeing various people.

Anyway - hope the hangiovers aren't too bad and that everyone got home safely last night.

Who is around over half term BTW?

sfxmum · 11/02/2007 08:07

morning all hope you all had a lovely time
foxie -take it all good then

all ok here

2Cute for what is worth it i gave dd the MMR after much consideration, however had it been a boy i would probably had given separate ones and leave out the rubbela - it is really hard deciding all these things amidst such uncertainties, very hard to get reliable info

Paddlechick666 · 11/02/2007 08:37

foxie, glad monti got himself moving. must've been the prospect of that lovely thai!

thanks for the insight re: dh. what do you do when they withdraw, just wait for them to come round?

this time is out of the ordinary, normally he will respond to a text but i've had nothing since thursday. i sent him 2 texts friday and one yesterday.

Paddlechick666 · 11/02/2007 08:38

sfx et al, am really interested in discussing MMR with you guys.

i am petrified of giving it but don't think i can afford single shot..........

pudding77 · 11/02/2007 08:53

I am also a little concerned about MMR, particularly why boys shouldn't have the rubella?

Am looking forward to today, will have the place to myself!

Paddlechick666 · 11/02/2007 08:58

i don;t think boys can get rubella therefore as it's "bundled" with MMR it's something extra that they don't really need.

if you're looking to reduce the trauma of it then i would guess, for a boy, you'd want to keep the amount of diseases to a minimum.

i think that's why........

sfx?

place to yourself sounds fabulous!