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Hi there, I hope to make it to this one of these days. In the meantime, can I interest you in a smartphone game I play? I've posted about it in another section of the forum. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,1696011


Thanks!


James

Yes, of course! All are welcome! Usually there's any number between 2 and 7-8. If there's too many people for any of the games available, we might end up splitting in two groups. You don't have to bring any games with you, as there's usually plenty, but if you have some that you'd like to play bring them along as we're always eager to try new things! Hope to see you soon!


Nella

Hey all,


A reliable from MeetUp is saying they're coming, if you guys are meeting (or not) could one of you please post in the MeetUp to let him (and anybody else) know.


Muchly appreciated. Will miss you guys!

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