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Terribly sorry I missed your soiree at the CPT last Friday but I was otherwise engaged in a drinking marathon elsewhere. It would appear you all had a marvellous time so I must try and get myself along to your next jolly-up. The Clockhouse sounds a very good idea indeed especially with this lovely weather we seem to be having at the moment and I haven't been there in a while and it's always good in the summer to sit outside and watch the world go by. Also, I like Dulwich Mum's idea of backgammon as I am getting a bit too long in the tooth these days to be chasing a ball round the park like a young puppy dog, unless of course I'm allowed to smoke and drink at the same time that is.:)-D

BarryRoad Wrote:

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> I overheard the Clockhouse is closed for refurb at

> the moment. I may have heard wrong, though!


I refer the honourable gentleman (or lady) to the answer I gave earlier :-)


Under the thread "Clock House Closed?" I suggested that once the CH reopened we should ought to test it out with a forum meet,

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