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time for a recap then methinks lest hyounan turn up on his/her own


By the way H we aren't usually this ho-him about it - the proper monthly drinks and the forthcoming 1st birthday party on the 21st are all humdingers


Citizen this was your idea - you still on?

Georgia - you seemed keen - you still on?

I reckon I might make it for on or two but reserve the right to fall asleep at a moments notice (my big week transpired as predicted)

Brendan?

BarryRoad - looks like we'll see you anyway


Have we got a time for this (I'm more likely to drop in on way home but if I'll be Seany no mates...)

oooh - venue confusion at the last minute... I'll continue to watch this space


MW and H - having introduced reiki into the conversation I assume you 2 know each other or are aware at least. H - I should warn you that MW may have forgotten how cynical I can be.. ;-)

Sean - I am a man of my word, said I'd be there so was. Lets just say I enjoyed the beer and watching Pumas beat le Bleu.


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Brendan shame you never made it - enjoying your posts and wanted to put face to name. wanted to see you sinking those halves then fagging it up to Castle and back.


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