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Previously on "Swindon Drinkies"
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Off to vendor that day in sunny Solihull so won't be there.
Which is worse - Solihull or Swindon?
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Originally posted by Coalman View PostWhens the next one - might be able to make it?
Oi Pogle, you available?
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostSTEAM Railway Co - opposite the COOP at around 6ish WEDNESDAY 09th JUNE.
I am identical to my avatar and Churchie is 12 foot tall - also he'll be tearing the wings off small children, so we'll be easy to spot
HOWEVER I will also have a copy of Computer Weekly on the table - so we can be recognised.
It will be fun - well mildly amusing... well you might smile a bit
Whens the next one - might be able to make it?
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I chose computer weekly, cos i'm not sure if the contractors of Swindon will recognise my Orla Kiely handbag.
(it's the red pear one if you're interested)
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostSTEAM Railway Co - opposite the COOP at around 6ish WEDNESDAY 09th JUNE.
I am identical to my avatar and Churchie is 12 foot tall - also he'll be tearing the wings off small children, so we'll be easy to spot
HOWEVER I will also have a copy of Computer Weekly on the table - so we can be recognised.
It will be fun - well mildly amusing... well you might smile a bit
She's not joking about the Computer Weekly either...
We'll probably be outside if it's not raining or inside the "Old Bar".
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STEAM Railway Co - opposite the COOP at around 6ish WEDNESDAY 09th JUNE.
I am identical to my avatar and Churchie is 12 foot tall - also he'll be tearing the wings off small children, so we'll be easy to spot
HOWEVER I will also have a copy of Computer Weekly on the table - so we can be recognised.
It will be fun - well mildly amusing... well you might smile a bit
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostHow about Reading? Half way between the two. (And very handy for me!)
You could always set up a "Reading" chapter of the CUK Drinkies Club and invite Brethren from other chapters...
Oi Norra, probably when CM comes down to Swindon.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostAny chance of the Swindon contingency joining us in London some evening?
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