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Always nice to noobs Wilhelm


Should be noted that these are not necessarily the last last drinks - just the last ones to mark the end of the original organising commitee's reign (georgia and mike p)


Hopefully someone else will run with it in future


I've been in touch with the Phoenix again and I need to confirm to them about a reasonable amount coming early - I know many people have alread said they can, or given apologies if they can't come that early but as we are now close enough for people to be able to say definitely, can I have a fresh show of hands for those definitely coming at 6:30 - if I don't get 15 that early I'll have to nix the reserved space upstairs and we'll have to make do amongst the general populace. So - if you can't do that early, no need to repeat, just an "aye" if you can make 6:30 please

I shall defo come along, not been in absolute ages.... I'll aim to get there at 6:30 if i can get away from work early! hmmmm

Georgia i didn't even know you had handed in you notice on planning drinks!!! Sean are you now the organiser??


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