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I cn do either 19th or 26th.


I dont think 17 August requires people to get slaughtered - there are so many pubs on the route that we would need ambulances along the route. However, it us also the date the Huguenot is over from Singapore, so is a bit of a given I think.

Jaws Wrote:

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> 26th it is.. Its in the diary.. Ive got a big

> night on the night before but hey Im still young

> enough to pull up the day after!! >:D<


Damn it that was me Strawbs posting that didnt realise it was Jaws logged and not me..:-$ Anyhoo we will both be there.. Will make sure don the drinking shoes.. :)-D

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Ok. I think a 1:30 start was probably a bit premature. I think we should aim to leave the George Canning at around 3pm. Those of us who want to have some food first can meet there earlier. I have drawn up a timetable below. This is just a guide though and shouldn?t be taken as prescriptive. Everyone carries walkie-talkies these days so we can use those to let people know where we are.


Any comments, suggestions, objections or insults about the route below?


1. George Canning. Arrive when you like but we will aim to leave at about 3pm


2. Hoopers. 3:15pm ? 4pm


3. Gowlette. 4:15pm ? 5pm


4. East Dulwich Tavern. 5:15pm - 6pm


5. Drum or The Uplands 6:15pm ? 7pm (We will have to play this by ear as the Drum is a wee bit small if there are too many of us so if we cannot be accommodated there to the uplands with us)


6. Clockhouse 7:15pm ? 8pm


7. Crystal Palace Tavern 8:15pm ? 9pm


8. Plough 9pm

Brendan Wrote:

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>

> 1. George Canning. Arrive when you like but we

> will aim to leave at about 3pm

>

> 2. Hoopers. 3:15pm ? 4pm

>

> 3. Gowlette. 4:15pm ? 5pm

>

> 4. East Dulwich Tavern. 5:15pm - 6pm

>

> 5. Drum or The Uplands 6:15pm ? 7pm (We will have

> to play this by ear as the Drum is a wee bit small

> if there are too many of us so if we cannot be

> accommodated there to the uplands with us)

>

> 6. Clockhouse 7:15pm ? 8pm

>

> 7. Crystal Palace Tavern 8:15pm ? 9pm

>

> 8. Plough 9pm


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Ohhh, I think I best print this and laminate it. That way I can take with AND prevent any spillage >:D<

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