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You should be okay Mike, there are a fair few people going from what I can tell, and it'll be nice to see some new faces..... :)-D


I'm still hoping to make it down at some stage, but really don't know what I'm doing now, as I'm finding walking very painful right now, and my whole weekend looks dubious! :'(

Glad to hear a few people are going, should be a laugh - I hope there will be some dancing going on, I havent been out for a month apart from down the Dog but day time doesnt count. Maybe we could have Forum Night disco dancing championships, i can cut a few moves ill tell you that now.


Keef you can always have a glass of orange to keep your gout at bay


Tilli see you at 7 honey x

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