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Now smilingmoon which one were you???


Anyway as Karter has mentioned, Saturday has been cancelled due to a diary clash and my mother in law's 80th birthday, also Karter has just cancelled this evening too as he has other commitments.


So the next badminton meet we are trying to schedule is Tuesday 16th December

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karter Wrote:

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> I sent you a PM yesterday Mogs and copied it to

> all the other guys regarding a certain sunject

> ;-), you know what i mean?

>

> So far nobody has come back to me, so much for

> forumite friendship :p


Yes I did read the message I just thought I would ressurrect this thread to see if there was anymore interest from the recent spurge of newbies on the forum.


With regards to your message, I'm not sure if I know the person you are talking about, and if I did then it would likely to be in agreement with Michael P and show it in my own way.

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