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Author Topic: Aug 15?  (Read 3893 times)
martle
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« Reply #45 on: 13:00:50, 15-08-2007 »

7-7.30 for me. See y'all there.  Smiley
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« Reply #46 on: 13:12:00, 15-08-2007 »

About 6.30 for me so I can say Hello to Tommo before he has to shoot off.
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« Reply #47 on: 13:30:45, 15-08-2007 »

I'm planning on 6.00 and won't stay too late - late enough to say hello to Aaron, however.
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« Reply #48 on: 14:04:14, 15-08-2007 »

Probably about 7 for me, depending on Oxford Street traffic.
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« Reply #49 on: 14:05:17, 15-08-2007 »

About 6.30 for me so I can say Hello to Tommo before he has to shoot off.

Cheers Mort, and cheers too to auto.  I'll be there from 6.00 but may only just have enough time to say goodbye to Ian

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« Reply #50 on: 14:11:03, 15-08-2007 »

may only just have enough time to say goodbye to Ian
... which means you'll be leaving shortly after 7.30, Tommo?

I'm aiming for 7.30 but at the outside it might be 8. Hope not too many people will have had to go before then. I'll text Ian when I'm setting off from Covent Garden (i.e. about 20 mins away), to give a more precise idea of when I'm going to arrive.
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« Reply #51 on: 14:14:50, 15-08-2007 »

Ooh, there's a point. No sign of our resident photographers.

Anyone else can bring a cemara?

Chimeras may be refused admittance.
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« Reply #52 on: 15:02:20, 15-08-2007 »

may only just have enough time to say goodbye to Ian
... which means you'll be leaving shortly after 7.30, Tommo?

Gosh - he's quick this lad.....  Wink

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« Reply #53 on: 15:03:42, 15-08-2007 »

For identification purposes, I'm wearing a stripy shirt and blue jeans....

well, I have to take the role of stereotype sometimes ya know...
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« Reply #54 on: 15:09:44, 15-08-2007 »

For identification purposes, I'm wearing a stripy shirt and blue jeans....

well, I have to take the role of stereotype sometimes ya know...

I'm a flying peacock.

Oh, no.  That's my avatar.  In real life, I'll be the person with an autoharp.

(But I may just carry a piece of paper with "R3OK" on it too. Wink)

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« Reply #55 on: 15:17:55, 15-08-2007 »

I do have a rather life-like photo of Ian and myself (from the slightly abortive board meeting at Spitalfields, where we ended up split between two different pubs) which I could post, but I shouldn't really do so without his permission.
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« Reply #56 on: 15:23:25, 15-08-2007 »

I do have a rather life-like photo of Ian and myself (from the slightly abortive board meeting at Spitalfields, where we ended up split between two different pubs) which I could post, but I shouldn't really do so without his permission.
Feel free!
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« Reply #57 on: 15:38:32, 15-08-2007 »

OK, well, if eruanto or anyone else who hasn't been along before is feeling lost, just look out for these faces (although neither of us is likely to be there before 7.30, which isn't entirely helpful, is it! Undecided):

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« Reply #58 on: 16:08:42, 15-08-2007 »

Of course, this is the single downside of the smoking restrictions: there's a lot more of the pub you could all be in!!
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« Reply #59 on: 18:16:04, 15-08-2007 »

...yes, but that doesn't matter because visibility will be so much better.

Cheers to all and do have a beer for me.

(I'll be around a bit next week)

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