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Well done Louise, I keep forgetting to revive this thread. Yes, 27th it is in Jaflong. Meet for beers at 7.30 ish (for those that wish to) and then on to Jaflong for 8.30.


I will book the table 24 hours before, when I have a better idea of numbers.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Floating Onion Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I was thinking of being a traitor & watching

> the

> > football.

>

>

> Oh Sweet Jesus ....


I think he was joking. At least I hope so!!!


Besides, I think this is an easy decision. If it wasn't Jaflong, it would be harder, but, the Naga at Jaflong wins hands down! Not even Utd vs Barcelona beats this.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> It will be all girls - I promise you (oh and boys

> who don't like football - not many of those to the

> pound)



Sounds jolly good to me. I like girls, hate football. Result!

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