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We all end up (pretty much) living our social lives gregariously through our children anyway in the end.


It's not a bad thing either.



Oh do we all have diaries (and use them ?)as we are being watched here by them & you know what those girls are like "Have you checked your diary meh meh meh ?"



W**F

  • 3 weeks later...

Congrats RC, look forward to seeing her down the Boleyn (I meant the ground, but I guess we can pop in the pub).


Sorry I didn't make it to the PLough as had been struck down with a horrid stinky cold.


Any plans for a future one, though I guess we could get a de facto quorum on friday at Hoopers?

booo to you lot I went to plough (albeit in me work clothes ) and not one of you turned up for a pint!! what kinda can do attitude is that?? When shall we have the next one? I'm up for it whenever suits and I think the palace tavern should be a good venue.


hugs as ever


easy.

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