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Twas good fun on Wednesday. It's a good thing there were only the 4 of us, as they'd messed up the booking, and in the end we were lucky to get 1 court let alone the 2 we'd actually asked for.


Anyway, we had a real good run around, I was knackered at the end of it.


2 courts booked for next week.

Keef mate, sorry for the delay & thanks for booking the courts in the Lovely Baggis absense...


Bags ~ will you be cycling? I've 2 boxs of Stubbis for your school as requested, also I picked up some schools vouchers at Sainsburys in case you collect them.


PCG are you able to offer lifts this week or is car still poorly? Much appreciated if you can, but if not no worries.


Mike, Keef, Mrs Keef & Asset... see you there?


Cheers Gex

Ahhhhhh how cute a crocodile walking in the wind, I was thinking of cycling but in this weather that is near suicide & utter madness but I guess if we walked close enough together we could all ensure that the wind didn't whisk anyway off.


Cheers windphobic Gex


Mike - what is the phobia of wind & I dont mean the flatulent type??

PRE-WARNING & POSSIBLE APOLOGIES!!!


Hi all, due to the horrendously gusty winds I can't even consider riding Otis to work today, however the last time I got a bus home on a Weds I dint get home til gone 6:45pm, I was considering taking my Badminton stuff to work & going straight from there but cant figure the logistics of getting there from Bermondsey... :-S


Bags ~ I will text you of my homeward progress & if it looks like I am getting nowhere with the bus then I will have to stand down for tonight :'(


Good Luck one & all, wrap up warm & keep safe, better yet, stay indoors unless you really have to venture out ~ Gex

Damn, I came to work without my stuff so if I can get home before 6pm, change & get back out again alls well but I usually have to wait at least 20mins for a P12 home from Bermondsey which then takes at least 40mins plus the 15min walk up to my road from bus stop so I will do my very very best but its kinda out of my hands.


Cheers for the info - Gex

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> If I remember correctly, the lovely Asset booked

> two courts. In which case we need one more player.

> Alley Cat, Carobelle, Floating Onion have all

> expressed an interest - anyone up for it?


Aww - thanks for remembering - unfortunately I've already made other plans for tonight, but bear me in mind for another time!

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