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No worries SJ just happened to see you have both posted tonight and reminded me you were both on your way. We will all miss you both and of course we will care.


When people put effort in and expect no reward it is recognized. It's time for us to buy you two a beer. Good luck.

Awwww, genuinely touched.

Would most certainly love to meet up for a couple of beers.


I think SJ is probably off first but we may yet pip him to the post, seems we're still in limbo over possible job and house (3 years in the making) is neeeeeeearly done!


SJ is off to the Home Counties and I'm off to the Emerald Isle.

Definitely both departures will warrant a big send off - both were part of the drinks crowd that made me feel so welcome when I first moved here.


Just wish the property prices weren't getting silly forcing some people out - though realise that isn't the only reason people move on.

I thinks some people are moving out because it's the only way up


Rentals are fine, but if you've a growing young family & aren't on the property ladder, then out=up


Mind you, if you can move somewhere very nice AND get out of rental, then even better

I was parked outside Toasted this afternoon whilst the aformentioned SJ walked past no more than few feet from me. I wound the window down and shouted but the man was in a trance, headphones on and in the zone, thinking of pasties new.


sorry pastures new, no pasties in sight.

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