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Look forward to seeing you at one Strafer.


The CC thread is in the Lounge because this is where it started and continued for 10 years, long before the "Whats On" section was created. It remains here because of history and sentiment, I believe.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Eleven people present for the 10th anniversary, a

> good turn out.

>

> Two new attendees were very welcome.

>

> Fun evening at the EDT and then at the Mirash.

> Thanks to all!!

>

> XX



It was great fun! Thanks MP and happy anniversary :) xx

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> February CC meet anyone?

>

> the first Thursday of February is 1 February -

> what do we think?


Excellent Idea.. After a dry January, February 1st sound good.


Foxy

Hallo

Can I ask what the meal at the Mirash was like? I used to really enjoy their food. Then a couple of years ago I had a terrible take away from them and since then haven't dared try again. But would like to if the curry club gave it the thumbs up.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> So, what about 1 February for the next meeting?

>

> Any preferences for a restaurant? How about Curry

> Cabin?


1st Feb is good for me MP. Happy with any venue.


Could you maybe change the subject heading, as I missed the new date posts first time around :) Sorry! X

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