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Mmmm, maybe brave enough - perhaps if I spend the day drinking in "The Quiet Room" I will be in a suitable frame of mind.


That's virtual drinking in this lounge by the way - for those of you not in the know - otherwise I sound as if I am an alcoholic in a padded cell.... well, actually...

No no no, go, you'll enjoy yourself.

Many of the old stalwarts can't make it this time anyway (I'm at my birthday dinner ... mind you 1:00 finish...miiiight make it at a stretch), so a whole new generation to shuffle around nervously wondering who is who :)

To all newbies I can only echo Mockney's comments - don't be daunted. As I've posted a few times I've only been to 2 and the first one WAS a tad daunting but once you get your feet wet you'll be grand sure...


Although at 185 posts Madworld, technically you don't qualify as a newbie ;-)

You wont believe this!!! Im fairly new, I just spend too much time in this place, posting innane comments. Went to last forum night, was very nervous and suspicious, but it turned out lovely. Really laid back and friendly. Its worth making the effort.

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