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I suppose that's relative to the position of the observer? heh heh heh
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Hope to be there in time to buy Tommo a drink. What's your poison, Tomsky?
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As it's a Fuller's pub, a Pride always goes down nicely. But if I get there before you, what's your's?
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As it's a Fuller's pub, a Pride always goes down nicely. But if I get there before you, what's your's?
Tommo
Babycham with a cherry and a twist. Of LIME!
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As it's a Fuller's pub, a Pride always goes down nicely. But if I get there before you, what's your's?
Tommo
Babycham with a cherry and a twist. Of LIME! I would've expected Looking forward to tomorrow night!
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« Reply #35 on: 18:45:26, 14-08-2007 » |
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Looking forward to tomorrow night!
Me too! No absinthe for me, though. Time is very sensitive to spirits.
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Me too, Aaron! See you there.
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eruanto humbly begs leave to partake in the meeting of the seligen Göttern.
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« Reply #38 on: 00:19:13, 15-08-2007 » |
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the eru person woudl indeed be most heartily welcome. what can I get you?
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The dreadful choice of Magners Cider (preferably without the annoying music on the adverts which tries to reflect the all-year-round suitability...) if you would be so kind! Cheers I claim post-martle spot for your second of the night, or alternative.
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« Reply #40 on: 00:30:52, 15-08-2007 » |
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Well, if the Magners comes with one of those Irish birds in the ads instead of the music.....
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Sorry I can't be there, being stuck in the middle of a working week down here in the far SW....do take some more photos & post 'em here for the rest of us to put some names to faces !
I'll be in London October 27-31 for Brahms at RFH....maybe another meet up around then?
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« Reply #43 on: 11:23:47, 15-08-2007 » |
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Ooh, there's a point. No sign of our resident photographers.
Anyone else can bring a cemara?
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I will try and bring a new camera that was given recently as a present, but I haven't yet worked out how to use!
I'll probably leave the BL and head to the pub about 7:30 - what time will anyone else be arriving?
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