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I hadn't realised but I've double booked and am out for dinner tonight, but we're meeting for drinks first in the EDT so hopefully at least get to say hello! All depends on bedtimes tonight tho, might not be out until late...have fun.

S x

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Hey, I am up for a meet: last before Christmas I guess and I too am back to work in January sigh so last regular meet up for me...


I would prefer either morning meet or afternoon after two as am still working on the lunchtime nap! Clockhouse fine unless someone has somewhere better to suggest! X

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Oh bugger! Just got home - stopped by clockhouse at 1.30 but couldn't see anyone, just a few Xmas parties - no 3G meant I couldn't check EDF! Iona's sleeping then will need a bottle. Will people be there for a while? Could head out again for 3pm if people will still be around?
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