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@LB

the CC gets only one star for its hygiene ratings (the lowest rating - other than no stars at all:-S)...


@MP

Don't fret...keep going...


@karter

thanks for the invite, but in view of that extremely low score, I shall definitely not be attending...ewwwwwwwww

karter Wrote:

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> *picks up LB out of rain & throws her in g&b*


Why thank you! Actually I will be in G&B that very night having drinks with a friend. For free. With a FAB hygiene rating. So feeling better already!

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> LB! I believe I shall be there too, with a mutual

> friend of ours LOL!!!!



Oh Blimey! I shall change venue. That wouldn't go down well with this particular friend of mine!

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Excellent! Come to the Curry Cabin - thus killing

> a number of birds with one stone.


Would love to but the friend I am meeting requires serious and dedicated attention - not sure he'd appreciate a table full of people he doesn't know and a less than appealing hygiene rating!

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