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Not sure if we can do the 6th as we have something booked in and a second booking hovering already which hasnt been confirmed...


Anyhoo I will watch the thread and see if that's definitely the day and see what we can do..


Strawbs and Jaws :))


Oh and Im easy on location as havent been to either...

Mike I get the impression that The Vale is still owned by the same person, but that Darren is the new manager, and is trying to make positive changes. I have been a strict NTVer for about 4 years now, for the same reason as Mockney. However, I think it might be time to review the situation... Besides, the Black Cherry, which everyone, me included, rates amongst the nicer classier local drinking establishments, played host to a dirty big fight which saw someone get his head kicked in on Saturday night, so bad things and idiots can be anywhere.

Thanks so much everyone, i had a truely lovely first forum drinks! Plus it has been so nice this weekend to bump into faces we know out and about!


6th June is my birthday so I will be playing elsewhere (as will d_c I hope, suggesting the herne was obviously entirely selfless!). See you all in July and hopefully before.

Hannah6_6 Wrote:

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> 6th June is my birthday so I will be playing

> elsewhere (as will d_c I hope, suggesting the

> herne was obviously entirely selfless!). See you

> all in July and hopefully before.


Uh-oh. :'(

Been off posting recently, and similar anti-social behaviour at drinks, just hid in a corner and didn't really give the newbies a proper welcome, so sorry all. Will be much more chipper next month.


If annaj says she's free, then I spect that means I am too! :)-D

bad man.. BAD man MP


I'm happy to go to either - but having coined the phrase NTV it would appear that I might favour the Herne, but having seen all the discussions before the Mag was decided and then seeing Darren from the Vales' posting I think it deserves a chance. Before it's too late ;-)

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