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I'm happy with The Great Exhibition... A bit awkward for Rob coming from ED station though..... What do you think?


Splendid Jan. Love Munchkin. Is yours deluxe? It helps keep track of level is all. If not I'll bring mine too!



For anybody who wants to come that doesn't have games to bring - COME! You don't need to bring games. There's always a good choice. Don't let it stop you coming.

Ok, we'll say The Great Exhibition this week then.


Sounds good!


It's a bit of a trot for me, so I won't bring my usual hoard of games. But the games already mentioned plus a couple of mine will be plenty to choose from.

Should be there tonight. I'm a fan of the Great Exhibition, but, they will have live music on from 8.30 according to the website so it might not be that easy to play a game over that? And there aren't that many big tables so if we are going there would definitely suggest booking.

Aye, live music kills that as a place to play games, unfortunately.


The Lordship..? It's the nearest nice place to The Great Ex... (The Actress is maybe a bit open-plan/echoey to play games in without feeling self-conscious)

I'm always happy with The Cherry Tree. I think we'll be using The Cherry Tree a LOT though... It seems to be the most convenient for the majority of people who have been (or they drive, so don't care). While that majority isn't in force, shall we say The Lordship tonight? And Cherry Tree next week?

Hey Sepi and Tim,


Splendid! If you have any games you fancy playing, bring them along - but it's not prequisite of coming; there's always a good spread to pick from.


19:45/20:00 at The Cherry Tree.


If anybody ever brings Game of Thrones, I think some protective clothing may be a good idea. I imagine many a drink will be thrown if that ever makes an appearance!



Who else is coming this week?



Cheers

Brad

Big turn out this week!


I'll bring a collection.


I'll also bring Caverna for the first time... It's a bit of a step up from what we've been playing, but certainly playable as three or four (we'll need to split anywho as it looks like seven this week). See if people fancy it anyway; it's longer than we've been used to.



Looking forward to it!

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