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Just joined the EDF after it was recommended by the lovely Tillietrotter, we went along to the CPT on Friday, had a good night, met some interesting people as well as bumping into some old friends.


I am working for a charity The Association of Wheelchair children as an Administrator. The Charity train children all over the country in how to use their wheel chairs to get the maximum benefit, which enables them to lead more independent lives. We are a small charity and could do with some publicity, if their is anyone on the forum who can help please let me know.

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do you know DM, I'm not entirely sure! I think what I meant was "some people are a bit apprehensive about coming to forum drinks but Susan doesn't seem like someone who gives in to apprehension"


that's not much better is it? Where did I put my Articulacy for Dummies book again...?

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susan king Wrote:

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> Just joined the EDF after it was recommended by

> the lovely Tillietrotter, we went along to the CPT

> on Friday, had a good night, met some interesting

> people as well as bumping into some old friends.

>



yeay, we got one!

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