Originally posted by norrahe
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CUK Christmas Shin Dig 2010
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Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office. -
Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostYep, does for me.
It would be easier if we selected a venue for drinking and if people want to get foos they can sort it themselves.Comment
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I am open on where we go - either of the tapas bars sounds good. However i have to say I will need food!! Either that or we agree to meet slightly later and people can then plan to eat before hand although, for me, chatting over the meal is part of the fun....!!
Hmm......I may even plan to stop the night in town....!!Comment
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In the past, the general itinerary of meeting in the pub first, after which those who want to can head on somewhere for a meal (or go clubbing), has worked well. It means that those who work in London but live outside can come down for the drinks then head for the train home, and those (like me) who are heading down specially but can't abide restaurants can use the later part of the evening to catch up with some other friends that one hardly ever sees because they're in London.Comment
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Hmmm, might look likely that I might not make it.
17th would be when I'd go out for my birthday, might pop along afterwards.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostSo, we've settled on the 17th, what about a venue?
Does the Tapas place work for people?
I'll post it late just been busy.Comment
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I'll either book a hotel or try and get arrested for drunk and disorderly.
Whatevers cheaper!What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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