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Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> 27 July is the day after the EDF Pub Crawl. Thus

> many people may be in need of a lie down in the

> park.



Thats what I thought!! I'm working on the 3rd so won't be able to make that :'(

how about in the kiddie park? On the grass in the bit with the spider web climbing frame? Then the kids can scamper in an enclosed space and we can drink and make merry without having to worry about them all the time.

Is this actually going to happen?

Can we have a show of people who think they will make it?

Azul started this - is he going to show?

Moving this up. The weather is set fair. The place is Dulwich Park, in the kiddie park, on the grass in the bit with the spider web climbing frame. Because Asset said so. I'll get there for around 2.30 - unless there is another suggestion. See you there.

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