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Unfortunately I still haven't managed to escape (an urgent request came in as I was leaving) I think I might have to give dinner a miss as I don't want to keep anyone waiting. I'm so sorry about this! If you're going for drinks after, let me know and maybe I can join
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Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Think we might go for a date in the 3rd week of

> August as the July meet slipped back too. Then hop

> to October for the next meet.

>


I don't think so Mick.

See you all in Oct :)

I'm a novice, but The Chief was a steady and wise hand. Reckon I could go up a belt by end of the year. Happy with my white belt at the moment. Little steps eh....



Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Gingerbeer Wrote:

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> > Just missed the Jr. induction this evening MM!

> ;)

>

> Yes - Think I saw you outside the EDT.....

Shall we go for an October meet? How about a different day of the week? First Wednesday of the month?


That would be 1 October.


Gingerbeer (over from the States, just to have a good curry), Help-Ma-Boab and I had a cheeky one at Tandoori Nights earlier this wee. Very good it was too.


Lets go with Dulwich Tandoori, always dependable.

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