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Hi Natty & everyone,


It would be great to have a meet up. I'm okay with also trying for a day during the week.

We can try meeting up at Clockhouse, The Rye, EDT, or any other suggestion...


@Natty: since you kickstarted this thread again do you want to be the first to suggest a date?


@Vito: you should definitely suggest a date that is good for you and I'm sure if persons can attend they'll be there.


See you soon,

Chrissy

Happy to meet at 8.30, but I am now going to have to leave 9.30ish. Let me know if you still want to meet natty for a drink, and anyone else. I can still get there for 8pm.


Alternatively, we could fix a date in the future: how about friday 19th? Anyone up for that?

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