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?twas fun. Just a quiet night down the pub, got to meet weegee and the bobs and catch up with other assorted reprobates, drank good beer and whiskey, spoke nonsense and had a very in-depth but massively uninformed conversation about jazz with the ex ruler of India.


So a successful evening all ?round.

?twas fun. Just a quiet night down the pub, got to meet weegee and the bobs and catch up with other assorted reprobates, drank good beer and whiskey, spoke nonsense and had a very in-depth but massively uninformed conversation about jazz with the ex ruler of India.


So a successful evening all ?round.

Yep was a great little evening. Was a nice little turnout of people who had a good laugh and chat. Nice to meet Sean, Sue, Andrew , Mockney Piers. Was great to meet Brendon and LegalEagle-ish for the first time. LegalEagle-ish, you kept me laughing all night with your stories,., views on the world etc..


I had a slight grumble about the music in Hoopers..but towards the end of the evening , it wasnt as loud as last year!


All in a good night. Hello To Sean , Sue and Georgia who i bumped into over the weekend during my daughters birthday celebrations!

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