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Elizabeth Fry
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Started conversation Jan 31, 2002
Very well written, Zarquon
My entry on Elizabeth Fry is here: A678503
I have linked to your entry.
Elizabeth Fry
Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Jan 31, 2002
Thanks AGB!
I thought it was pretty good to start with and in the editing it has been improved by adding the BBC link, which I think is great. I must pop along to GT Bacchus's space to say thanks.
Elizabeth Fry
Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Jan 31, 2002
I've been doing some thinking AGB!
I have my picks at the moment and it's *just* technically possible, providing there are no outstanding issues
Elizabeth Fry
Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Feb 1, 2002
Yes, a bit. I had an anxious journey back - got confused about the directions to the tube (I asked someone and I think he go the last bit wrong), met up with a couple of fellow researchers, had to wait ages for a train, then got on the wrong one. It was on the right platform at the right time with the right final destination, but it went a different way. Fortunately I was someone I knew from work on the train and she gave me a lift at the other end. Boy was I glad!
I really enjoyed the meet, the time just flew by and there were people there that I would have liked to have met or got to talk to more. You were one of them!
Next time, maybe.
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