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Mag was done for the party though... All for EDT, especially as it was an early one, and I missed it for some reason. Anna please don't feel uncomfortable, you've made a fair point about your experiences, and are probably one of the best placed people to give an opinion on said establishment.

The only forumistas allowed to place a vote are the ones who turned up to the upland bash.

options so far:-

CPT Clockhouse Magdala...................castle and vale far too controversial and montpellier too remote.


Okay admin nows your chance to shine, how do we place our votes on your system please.

rather than bother Admin to set up a poll system (which can be rigged i.e. lurkers could just all vote for somewhere they have no intention of going) why not just everyone state their first and second choice place and than add it up later. I'll start:


1) The Herne

2) The CPT



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