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We'll be in the "modern" side of the pub, with the patio area (hopefully it'll be a nice evening so we can step out).


Crystal will be the one talking nonsense and dribbling (;-)). I'm the incredibly cool looking one B) ..... :-S


Mockers and Ant will be the ones that blind you with flash bulbs!!! (6)


Only joking, just look for a group and eavesdrop >:D< ....... I may well be at the bar.... :)-D

I myself shall be coming straight from the building site up at Dog Kennel Hill, so I shall have my working boots on, a hard hat, a white soiled t-shirt and some nasty old overalls. You will spot me because of the hard skin on my hands and my hairy shoulders tufting though my shirt. The life of a bricky is not easy guys, so don't be too scathing. Yes I am retired, but this is cash in hand and the state pension is not what it was.


DM

D-M would you like to borrow a copy of Razzle to read in the chemical privvie - I have a number since I gave up? :)


You could use it to decorate your builders shed in which you drink tea with condensed milk and eat door step bacon sarnies.

I can't come along to play tonight, but next time hopefully. I've never been to one of the forum 'get-to-gethers' before....what happens. I walk in annouce MadWorld74 is in da house and then saunter over to the table of pipe smoking, cider drinking, builder looking people?

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