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Last night was a success. The student became the master as I morphed into Brad for the evening.

We had 3 from meetup so 4 altogether. We kept things fairly simple with 'Code Names', 'Sushi Go' and 'Love Letter'.

Haa ha - you mean you got annoyed with yourself when you couldn't quite explain a game properly and woke up with a bit of a hangover even though you only had three beers...?!!


Jonny and Fab signed in on MeetUp. Also two newbies, so we'll see.


Who else is in this week?

Hey All,


Who's around this week?


I spoke to people last week, and they didn't seem to mind:


CHANGE OF VENUE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY


It's at my house. New people still welcome! I'll PM people the address.



Cheers

Brad

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