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* raises a glass to the East *


Pickle, the Barry Barry is famous for it's inclusivity and has a long history of welcoming ipa...I mean children to the event (put it this way, I'm bringing mine)


so yes, come, bring everyone else


Judging by forecasts (31c and cloudless), if the run was happening tomorrow, medical backup would be required so probably best it's just an amble this year eh?

Pickle


Im expecting you and the young team. Mr Pickle as well - he did a lot of running last night!


Those Barry Bears, they always bring the sunshine.


SJ: I preform at my best in the sunshine so this year the title could have been mine. Never mind, next year eh!


Lasers set tae AMBLE. CHARGE...

Thanks to siduhe and adamj85 The Barry Bears will be on parade tomorrow. Theres a reason to join if you need one. Barry and Barriet will be present for the whole day and will be taken into the custodial care of an approriate Ambler, as yet to be announced when the time comes.


Looking forward to a few pints in the sun, and thanks to SJ for getting this of the ground.


cheers

fingers crossed will be there for at least kick off.

Hoping lots of characters turn up, you know who you are, and hoping to show HMB that I'm not necessarily the most boring man on the planet, though that depends entirely on the topic of conversation.

I was going to go with an analysis of the relative concretion of optionality versus expectation, with a particular accentuation upon considerative monetary accretions regards repastive accounting.


Or is Nanny Plum the sexiest cartoon character ever?


Actually they're both petty dire.


Nice weather?

a leeetle bit, buggie - but I'm hoping no-one reads that and thinks it's a cliquey event.


Already we have several newbies, several Barry Barry regulars and several old-skool EDF monthly drinks types - so the whole range


I'm hoping many more (from all camps) turn up on spec on the day as well

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What Hibbs said!

StraferJack Wrote:

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> a leeetle bit, buggie - but I'm hoping no-one

> reads that and thinks it's a cliquey event.

>

> Already we have several newbies, several Barry

> Barry regulars and several old-skool EDF monthly

> drinks types - so the whole range

>

> I'm hoping many more (from all camps) turn up on

> spec on the day as well


Ooh crimes, no cliquey-ness was meant!

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