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Had a 'surprise mini forum meet' at the CPT.


Bumped into BadgerMediochre, Bagpuss, Michael P and Badger's mate who's forum name I don't know!


Had a lovely time, but those 2 pints became 4 by accident (because of suddenly knowing more people than the bar staff!) so not feeling too great today!


See you all again soon :-)

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Sean - don't feel left out, it was all by chance! Badger showed up just as Michael P and Bagpuss were on the way out.. that's how I ended up in 4 pint misery!


I'd also like to mirror keef's comment - I recognised Michael when we were introduced, and was then informed we've only been introduced previously across rooms at forum meets.


I have to look into the odds of me making it on Friday, my weekends have been quietly busy recently and I don't have a clue what's going on!

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