South Wales get-together 15th July 2006
South Wales get-together 15th July 2006
A small meeting of forum members will take place on
Saturday 15th July, The Railway, on the corner of Station Hill and Derwen Road, Bridgend at 7.30pm
We will have the opportunity to meet newcomer Tsultrim, and to remind ourselves about what John looks like, as he has been on extended leave. Rumour has it we may even have an attendee from across the border.
Please note there will be no food, no entertainment, no quizzes, and no presents. However, a boat trip can be arranged for later in the evening, if it seems like a good idea at the time.
Diane
Saturday 15th July, The Railway, on the corner of Station Hill and Derwen Road, Bridgend at 7.30pm
We will have the opportunity to meet newcomer Tsultrim, and to remind ourselves about what John looks like, as he has been on extended leave. Rumour has it we may even have an attendee from across the border.
Please note there will be no food, no entertainment, no quizzes, and no presents. However, a boat trip can be arranged for later in the evening, if it seems like a good idea at the time.
Diane
Alas, Tony, I fear there will be no snake in attendance this time, although all are welcome.
btw, I notice how you pop up in these meeting threads. Methinks you have a secret yearning to come along and listen to the conversation, interjecting with the odd incisive comment...
Diane
btw, I notice how you pop up in these meeting threads. Methinks you have a secret yearning to come along and listen to the conversation, interjecting with the odd incisive comment...
Tim, I haven't identified this person, lest England have done well in the football by the time we meet. The natives in my wonderful adopted land can be more hostile than usual at such times. A passport will not help. Just remain silent.I hope your attendee from across the border remembers his passport...
Diane
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The more the merrier, John, hope they both make it. Wendy, that's the second time this month you've turned your computer on. Steady on now . 'Twil be great to see you again, too.
Blimey, Margaret, Rob originally suggested we just meet for a drink, expecting only us few in South Wales to attend. If you do come it would be fantastic to see you! 200 miles is a long way. How many miles is it for you, Tim?
Diane
Blimey, Margaret, Rob originally suggested we just meet for a drink, expecting only us few in South Wales to attend. If you do come it would be fantastic to see you! 200 miles is a long way. How many miles is it for you, Tim?
Diane
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Just a piece of information I picked up on the airways... one of the football players in the Argentina team has a German father, Italian mother, and he was brought up in Patagonia, using Welsh as one of his first languages. I can only speak ingleesh and gibberish.Tim wrote:I hope your attendee from across the border remembers his passport...
But my gibberish is well regarded in certain quarters. Hind quarters
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