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Because every month there appears to be several people who don't see the notice about the next "everyone come along and have a drink" message I thought I'd try and draw extra attention this month


So the details are

here


everyone is encouraged to come - veteran, lurker, newbie, friend of any of the aforemention... So.. y'know... do

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Good idea Sean, but maybe this would catch more newbies and lurkers posted in one of the other sections (if Mr Admin would allow it) as I think people sometimes miss the drinks notices, because they're here in the lounge, you know what with us all being and unfreindly, loungy, in-crowd that picks on new-comers*.


I think calling it a Henry is a west country thing, it was definitely a Henry in wotton-under-Edge, I favour a Grapefruit Henry.


See you all friday...


*in case it's not immediately obvious, this is a joke.

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