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I know some people didn't like doing it, but I preferred it when we wore sticky name labels - I have a terrible memory for names and faces and therefore can often appear rude when I don't recognise people :-$


Also easier perhaps for people going for the first time.

SteveT Wrote:

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> The stick that I got for taking the labels, a

> really weird reaction so never again.


Weren't they sticky enough?


Sue - tomorrow (if I'm feeling brave), I might try the 'WOOF' limited edition one! :)-D

katie1997 Wrote:

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> The time I walked down LL wearing a t-shirt that

> said "I'm Admin"....well, let's just say never

> again!


Katie, next time wear something else as well as the T-shirt, it's the sort of thing that excites comment from the patrons of Kebab And Wine. And everywhere else for that matter.

I say this in the most avuncular fashion possible.

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