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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Would be rude not to come along surely - I'll be

> there with Lady MacGabhann not long after

> depending on her flight back from Ireland...

>

> Any newbies shouldn't worry - have a look at some

> of the photo threads from previous drink ups and

> you'll see who many of us are and what we look

> like - I'm sure I will be wearing some variant of

> black, black, black with a silver-haired top (for

> a change) should anyone wish to meet/avoid me



sean you could have narrowed that all down by just saying look for a bloke who looks like a pint of guinness.

have a nice night folks i,ll have a pint of porter for you all as i sit in the vintage bar,market street,lurgan home sweet home.

The normal end.... riiiiiight


Have a look at main forum for the part reports - t'were a great evening and a shame that you, Georgia and DulwichMum (amongst others) couldn't make it. Andrew was making busy with the camera so expect to see documentary evidence soon

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