aaron cassidy
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« on: 20:12:39, 08-08-2007 » |
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I'll be in London very briefly next week on the evening of the 15th. Member Pace and I have a tentative meet-up planned that night somewhere up towards Kings Cross ca. 7/8pm or so ... anyone up to join in? Would be nice to put faces with names.
I can post details once I know them myself ....
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« Reply #1 on: 20:22:37, 08-08-2007 » |
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Sounds good to me.
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oliver sudden
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« Reply #2 on: 20:25:25, 08-08-2007 » |
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Sounds a week early to me. ( ) Hey, where did that Barrett chap get to? Anyone seen him in the real world lately? Veronika, you out there?
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autoharp
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« Reply #3 on: 10:07:32, 09-08-2007 » |
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Sounds good to me too.
Coleridge-Taylor's birthday, Ian !
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Ian Pace
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« Reply #4 on: 10:13:09, 09-08-2007 » |
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Excellent. There is a reasonable Fuller's pub right opposite the BL where I often head for a jar - how about that as a place to meet? martle - easy to get to on the Thameslink direct from Brighton - are you free that evening?
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Reiner Torheit
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« Reply #5 on: 10:19:30, 09-08-2007 » |
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Regrettably I will be washing my hair that evening.
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« Reply #6 on: 10:31:46, 09-08-2007 » |
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Will be at the Sibelius Prom
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martle
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« Reply #7 on: 11:24:38, 09-08-2007 » |
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That's a 90% certain thumbs up from the south coast!
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thompson1780
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« Reply #8 on: 17:41:42, 10-08-2007 » |
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I should be able to make it for a "quick swifty" after work. Sort of 6.00 onwards would do. What's the pub called, Ian?
Tommo
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Ian Pace
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« Reply #9 on: 18:04:26, 10-08-2007 » |
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I should be able to make it for a "quick swifty" after work. Sort of 6.00 onwards would do. What's the pub called, Ian?
I can't remember off-hand, but I'll be at the BL again tomorrow, so I'll check. It's definitely not the O'Neill's a couple of doors along from there!
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Morticia
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« Reply #10 on: 18:31:17, 10-08-2007 » |
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Is there room for one more ?
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« Reply #11 on: 18:31:59, 10-08-2007 » |
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The city is a process which always veers away from the form envisaged and desired, ... whose revenge upon its architects and planners undoes every dream of mastery. It is [also] one of the sites where Dasein is assigned the impossible task of putting right what can never be put right. - Rob Lapsley
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« Reply #13 on: 18:47:51, 10-08-2007 » |
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Et ma tante aussi elle adore tes bicyclettes, ma petite Ticie ! Tu te sens meilleur, j'éspère ?
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The city is a process which always veers away from the form envisaged and desired, ... whose revenge upon its architects and planners undoes every dream of mastery. It is [also] one of the sites where Dasein is assigned the impossible task of putting right what can never be put right. - Rob Lapsley
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