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oh no I had said to myself that I was def going to come to the next drinks as Ive never actually made it along yet(hubby works eve's and problems with babysitters!)but we have family nearby now who can sit for us but I am away on the 9th! hope to meet you all at the next ones.

Moving to Surrey; shifting boxes, trapping fingers, sweating profusely, builder's bum, back ache, dismantling furniture, reassembling furniture (in the wrong room), pizza eaten off the top of a paacking crate washed down with a coke. That is not boring, MP.


Now living in Surrey....

I'll see what I can do*. I'll have been a full time dad for five whole days at that point....yaaaaaaay.



*re turning up fiiiinally. A crate full of coke goes without saying obviously.


Talking of off strip venues, there's this lovely little 'spot' down greendale way....

  • 3 weeks later...

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I wonder if they will be showing the golf. I'm

> sure I speak for everyone in saying that we all

> want to see it.



Thankfully they don't have a telly in the Clockhouse. Golf is a game played by men with small balls and ridiculous trousers.

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