A Conversation for London meet-up, 2pm, Sat. Nov 23rd.
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Reality Manipulator Started conversation Nov 7, 2002
Hello, I do not want to seem a nag but I would like to stay on for the rest of the session at 6pm. I cannot afford hotel accommodation as I am on benefit. I do not like travelling late back at night so I would be pleased if anyone would let me crash out at their place. I am very sorry if I seem like I am nag and that I have been asking in another threads but I have not had any real social life for the past 7 years as I have mild agrophobia. I hope I am not upset anyone by asking. Thank you.
Katrine
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Vip Posted Nov 10, 2002
People'll get this underway closer to the time. It often happens this way, so don't worry. I don't know whether I'll be coming either, as I'm currently in Birmingham, but wait a while. Things will happen. And if they don't, there's the official meet-up after Christmas. The 25th January, or something. Can't quite remember. I'm coming to that one. Plus, if you put your name down for something, people just assume that that's that. Confirmation isn't normally necessary.
Speak to you soon!
VIPx
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Nov 10, 2002
Hi JA.
I think all the people attending this meet-up are travelling themselves.
I'll be leaving before the evening doo as I have to get home the same night and it's a 3-hour train ride for me, once I get back to Kings X.
Which is why I wanted to meet up earlier.
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Reality Manipulator Posted Nov 10, 2002
That is alright, I will also be leaving early, AGb see you there at the pub.
Jedi Apprentice aka Katrine
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