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Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Mr. Medic, you old bore. Would an answer make any

> difference with respect to your attendance?

> Hmmmm?


Well yes of course. One answer and I won't go, a different answer and I probably won't go.

Unfortunately I'll be deep in the Amazon jungle at that time and unable to make it. However I have a Yanomami acquaintance named . . . eh, it's something unpronounceable, just call him Bill -- he'd love to come. He speaks very little English, but is better with Portuguese, and he knows some truly remarkable drinks that I'm confident none of you have ever heard of. I'll provide a letter of introduction.

LHemphillix Wrote:

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> Unfortunately I'll be deep in the Amazon jungle at

> that time and unable to make it. However I have a

> Yanomami acquaintance


Oh I see - exchange students!



> he knows some

> truly remarkable drinks that I'm confident none of

> you have ever heard of.


As long as it's not the one with chewed-up cassava spit (though maybe with a little umbrella...:)-D)

LHemphillix Wrote:

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> Unfortunately I'll be deep in the Amazon jungle at

> that time and unable to make it. However I have a

> Yanomami acquaintance named . . . eh, it's

> something unpronounceable, just call him Bill --

> he'd love to come. He speaks very little English,

> but is better with Portuguese, and he knows some

> truly remarkable drinks that I'm confident none of

> you have ever heard of. I'll provide a letter of

> introduction.



Does he smoke ?

Good shout Jaws ? I?d forgotten about the cash-bar (soon to be rocked) so a reminder to everyone to bring cash?


Sounds like plenty of first-timers going along to this as well ? good stuff. No idea if I can make it meself.. it could just be me and quids in the Friday dad;s night-in club

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