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Perhaps we should alternate week nights with weekends? Inevitably some people will have preferences.


Maybe the next one in a few weeks time (mid-Feb)?


Would people prefer another venue? - Huguenot did announce that the Black Cherry was a "girls bar" and that he went in there regularly.......


Would the BC be that good alernative?


How about week commencing 19/2?

I think that having it on different nights would be good, differnt people have different other engagements.

I would quite like Fridays as there is less unmissable things happen that night. How about Fri 16 Feb.


Of course people who value their (photographic) privacy might prefer a date I am busy :)

24th wpould be good for me! Would the BC Be a little small? I think now that word has got out and that quite a few of us could not make the last one. I feel that this one will have a geater reponse. This may be a little contravercial, but what about the EDT? Ive never really been that into the EDT since it had a face lift. However, it would be able to handle the huge response we WILL get.

Nice work Georgia.

It is of course open to allcomers. Last time we had about a dozen in total, only half of whom were forum regulars.

Of course reading the forum helps in finding out about it in the first place ;?)

I look forward to meeting you Dany and the rest that couldn't make it last time.

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