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Old 02-Feb-2011, 21:38
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well stop looking at his arse

Going to put some distraction on the back of my leathers, it worked for Harriet.
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Going to put some distraction on the back of my leathers, it worked for Harriet.
Did I see you on Harley Street the other day?... buttock implants was it?!....
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Old 04-Feb-2011, 16:37
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I don't mind booking it, the reccomendation was from the web not from me. I've rarely ever ventured into Daventry. I'll leave it to the weekend to phone and book that gives peeps here a chance to look and see and say yea or nah.

Need to sort out a time thats agreeable with everyone
. I'm easy, but you already knew that.


Bump People, I'm not booking anything, till I get some feedback to the question posted earlier this week.
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Old 04-Feb-2011, 16:53
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Do we know what time the New Era Dinner is? We should make it the same time as that. Or make it 2hrs? before the presentations if we know the time of those.

As for numbers, I would book for 9 unless you hear anything different (Phil & Jan, James Stevenson, Alan & Summer, Scott & Karen, Ron & Anna)
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Old 04-Feb-2011, 19:04
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Don't count me and Karen as we're out with a couple of other couples.
We'll prob end up at the same place anyway!


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Old 04-Feb-2011, 21:56
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Do we know what time the New Era Dinner is? We should make it the same time as that. Or make it 2hrs? before the presentations if we know the time of those.

As for numbers, I would book for 9 unless you hear anything different (Phil & Jan, James Stevenson & Jason Boswell, Alan & Summer, Ron & Anna)

So thats eight. I'm going to book tomoz for 8 to 10 persons for 18:45/19:00 time.

OK I have booked for defo 8, possibly 10 but have to phone in the week if it is 10 so there is room for 2 more on our booking, time is booked for 19:00 also.

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Cheers Phil Summer and I are definites and will call you when we get to the Hotel to touch base Lol
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Good work Gandalf, me and the gay Bozza lookin forward to the 'Craic'

Craic From Wikipedia
Craic or crack is a term for fun, entertainment, and enjoyable conversation, particularly prominent in Ireland It is often used with the definite article – the craic. The word has an unusual history; the form craic was borrowed into Irish from the English crack in the mid-20th century, and the Irish spelling was then reborrowed into English. Under either spelling, the crack/craic has great cultural currency and significance in Ireland.
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