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Previously on "CUK Meet-up: Planning Thread"
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Ah - didn't do multiple dates but if 28th isn't convenient then you can state when is?
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Could you not set up a multi option public result poll so that you can then establish which date would suit the most?
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It is for me - shall we wait for a consensus?Originally posted by n5gooner View Post2nded, and I can drag the GF along, and the kids are away if its the 28th, so is it a go ?
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All proper contractors go out and get p1ssed up midweek, it's the law
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Not too keen on Thursdays - schoolnight, best behaviour and all that - would prefer a Fri/Sat and have more than 'a couple'.
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I can do 20th, if you want to avoid that date...Originally posted by Xenophon View PostHow about a couple of drinks in London on a Thursday night? September 20th, 27th or October 4th?
Potential attendees thus far:
- sasguru
- realityhack
- n5gooner
- Jog On
- Ardesco
- zamzummim
- Gonzo
- Old Greg
- Warrior Princess
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well there is always the black horse in EC2Originally posted by realityhack View PostThere are enough places around Richmond Bridge for Gooner not to have blown the plan.
The last meet was surprisingly normal - and the Xmas do. Talked more about non-work related stuff than anything else, and a good mix of people. Shockingly - we're mostly normal, down-to-earth ppl.



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There are enough places around Richmond Bridge for Gooner not to have blown the plan.
The last meet was surprisingly normal - and the Xmas do. Talked more about non-work related stuff than anything else, and a good mix of people. Shockingly - we're mostly normal, down-to-earth ppl.
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It would be worth going just to see if certain individuals are such venomous cretins in real life
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Just curious, to those who have gone before - does it end up like one of those IT geek nights with everyone talking tech for the whole night, tryng to out do each other on how big their WANG is, or is it reasonably entertaining and normal?
Speaking of geeks, where is AtW these days?
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