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We Moosiz are all obsessed with dairy products. Look forward to meeting you in person, PGC.


Hannahspanner, it can be a bit nerve-wracking coming to a first Forum drink, but it's easier than you might think to identify the Forumites, and everyone is very friendly.


Edited 'cos I've just seen Buggie's post - of course we did! My goodness, this thread is doing irreparable harm to my already far-from-flawless reputation. Ahem.

Hi


Just a quick question about what time do the festivities begin?


Im hoping it will be painfully obvious who you all are given Ive not been before.. Or alternatively I will look for the sign GEORGIA or SteveT if its true it will be there?


thanks


:)-D

I'll come by for a bit as recommended for a nice non alcoholic beverage. Also hoping everyone will be wearing large signs with their forum names. I'll be the one trembling with fear and apprehension (as, judging by this thread, will be a few others).

I'm flat hunting tomorrow. That go even more horribly wrong!


Azul Wrote:

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> I won't be drinking too much this time as I need

> to go toilet shopping saturday morning,

> don't want end up buying the wrong toilet

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