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There have been many photos posted from past sessions so you may recognise some faces


If we are in the front bar, not the dining room of the Duke we should be obvious


Some of us are good at spotting people who look like the MIGHT be looking for the forum as well...


Either way it'll work itself out and you'll have a grand time

Hey, sorry to interrupt, but don't want to start another thread just for this, and don't know who to PM.


How are the dates of the forum drinks fixed?


We sadly found out that our Goose gig at Hoopers tomorrow clashes with this month's drinks (and we'd have loved to have come, especially as we have now been to the Duke twice and really like it :) )


Our next night at Hoopers is on 3 October - and we already have the artists lined up - is it at all possible to have the forum drinks on another night, so that people who want to go to both can? And then maybe liaise in the future so there aren't clashes?


You were there first - we'll fit in with the dates you want! Forum drinks are great :)

Asset Wrote:

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> I think the deal is first friday of the month for

> forum drinks


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Oh bother, so we are also going to clash next month?


Date is already advertised :-S and we'll miss going to the lovely Rose's new place if it's going to be the Mag :-S

AllforNun Wrote:

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> leave your Tuna at home if you come down this neck

> of the woods, thanks.


Nah! I reckon you need a good slap with a wet fish.


And Sean, what happened with the other five-per-cent?

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