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Now where are the photos that Outoffocus took? Does he manage to tag people in them? It would help no end!!!


He'll post a link to his flickr page once he's uploaded them, if usual form is followed. No tagging, though, allows for a bit of anonymity (plus maybe coaxing more people to future drinks if they really want to know who's who ;-))

Yes, I can see the benefits of not tagging. People should be encouraged to come along to figure out who's who.


Don't know if I was going about it the wrong way - but I concentrated on learning real names and although I remember a few of the screen names too, I am now a bit lost. I definitely spoke to more people than the screen names I recognise. But I suppose it all adds to the fun! Don't be offended if I don't seem to remember you just from your screen names...:-$

Gen17 - it's a perennial problem. People have become genuine, day-to-day bona-fide friends and after a year they still instinctively call each other by forum names


Names-schmames - if you meet people and look forward to seeing them again then that;s the main thing I reckon.


Glad you enjoyed it so much

Just about recovered now as Steph and myself decided it was a great idea to stay up chatting and drinking brandy until....oooh....sixish:-$.


Sorry for being so predictable and talking about kids Quids. I really must get another dimension to my life!!

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