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Keef, Mockney, Ant, Fear n' Boozin', SeanMacGabhann are all legendary chaps. Bradlington, although quiet on the forum is one of my new favourites following the last two meets and a chance encounter on the train. Quality chap, and he thinks more kids should be into astronomy.

Oh no - the embarrasing thread.. (and how do I qualify based on Bmouth stints)


And are we talking forumite or poster - because there are some posters I can imagine not liking if I met them but wiss them if they didn't post


As for people I've met it's now too many to count the ones I like - disproportionately high number of ultra-sound folk in one place tho

  • 10 months later...

I thoroughly object to that comment, BN5, I've never backed up anything I've said on this Forum with anything so sordid as a fact in my life, and I'm not going to start now. Take it back at once, at once I tell you.


You're mixing me up with david_carnell again, and I wish you wouldn't, we aren't related. I'm the tall handsome one with the penchant for tweed.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Oh bugger - I'd forgotten about this.... :-$

>

> Now I've met you can I change my mind? ;-)


No you bloody well can't, it is in black and white for all to see, I am great! :-S


If you like you can go back and edit the very first post, and change the title of the thread (meaning removing the "mine's Keef" bit), although I rather like it!

Keef Wrote:

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> The music people I've met Tillie, Jah


Funny, I wrote this over a year ago, and had met both Tillie and Jah once (at an open mic). Now a year on, they are both proper friends in real life, and I have spent more hours drinking with Jah than I can remember... Or he... or anyone who was around at the time I'd imagine :)-D


And I now know Anna(sfield), and, whilst slightly scared by her passion for footy at times, am really glad we get on so well in real life too! >:D<


Anyway, sorry Moos, didn't mean to embarrass you, I know how embarrassing a thread like this can be, but it's also very nice at the same time, and you deserved the praise for making me chuckle to myself so much!

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