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  • 2 weeks later...
DADS....we are being crap. Can we not get this sorted? Is there a will? I'm still keen for a meet once a monthish maybe on a Thursday night? However as our due date is imminent I will be a bit flaky before christmas but will try and make it if others are still up for this.
  • 1 month later...
As there's a few Headwetting sessions owed and due anytime soon (due MP, IE owed Mick M and me...and probably some others) how about doing a combined headwetting towards the end of Jan say...typing this with one hand with windy 2 week old on other arm so forgive typos etc!
yep 7th january it is then it's a thursday! Lets do the CPT again as it seems local to most of us!! 8pm kick off, well done for passing your test MP, but maybe best to leave the jam jar at home , I got quite pissed last time and since we are both due it might be a good opportunity to get pissed again,we can wet the babies heads next month!!

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