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Very brave of you Ms Fowler to resurrect this topic ;-)


Got a new tent last week after inspecting the old one but the packing will be done tomorow

Today is last day at work this week - woo hoo!


Shame you can't come this year - I will have to keep an eye out for a suitable souvenir


To anyone who is going, some of us are having a meet up at the Bread & Roses tent about 8pm Thursday if you fancy joining us

"I can't stand the raaiiiin outside my window.."


Aaanyway it doesn't look too bad now does it - BBC for the area says:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?id=1136


and I'll take that to be honest. Come on, it's not going to be worse than 05


And even if I am stuck in a tent for 2 days I will have the thought of a lovely black pair with pink spots to keep me happy

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