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Morning Forum!


Righto, last meet-up seemed to be a bit of a success, but that was back in September when it was still light at 7pm, and it was possible to leave the house without a coat. So, I think another get together is a bit overdue.


Any dates or places that are particularly good? We went to The Mag last time, which people seemed to like (good burgers and salads too, if I recall...)


Enjoy your Sundays!

Katie, yes I agree re: Xmas. It's all creeping up far too soon! S is born on the 18th of December, so all these festive shop displays etc are not helping me try to forget that my teeny newborn is almost ONE!


Saffron, hope you can make it this time- we missed you at the last one! Will I be seeing you this Friday at Push Studios?

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