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Lord Byron
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« on: 12:02:00, 11-04-2007 »

This would be a good idea as one never knows if an opera or ballet meeting should be in the opera house, concert area or coffee bar.

keep it one area eh Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: 12:13:54, 11-04-2007 »

Yes, good idea !
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John W
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« Reply #2 on: 12:40:26, 11-04-2007 »

Yes. I've noticed a few threads about Meet Up opportunities and then can't find them.

Lord, I've added a board as a 'child' of the Coffee Bar. I'll move this thread there. If you can find the other active meet up discussions post on them and I'll move them too.


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« Reply #3 on: 12:45:13, 11-04-2007 »

Ta john,think they all in the past now, though unsure, maybe a pub meeting out there for the future,anyways...anyone doing a meeting,if you can't find your thread..re post it here !
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« Reply #4 on: 12:56:34, 11-04-2007 »

John, the main current discussion is re Thurs 19 April - it's in the coffee bar (although we're currently arguing about pubs!). Maybe you could move that to here ...

Also, can you or Lord B delete his single-message thread re the 28th from the coffee bar, now it's on this child board (the cappuccino bar??).
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« Reply #5 on: 13:40:06, 11-04-2007 »

Done
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