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Meet in Dublin anyone?
Metal Chicken Started conversation Jun 15, 2005
Anybody around for a little meet up in Dublin in September?
The Flat Cap and Muffler Club committee is planning an excursion from Manchester across the water. It'd be great to meet up with a few Irish researchers while we're there. Details still to be finalised but it'll be sometime over the weekend of 16/17 Sept.
Anyone interested?
Meet in Dublin anyone?
Woodpigeon Posted Jun 15, 2005
Hi MC,
I'm not sure at the moment, but if it is anyway possible I will go.
I am in Dublin this week and next week on a training course, and eager for a visit to the Porterhouse. Gnomon, we might previously have mentioned June 23rd - are you available?
Wp
Meet in Dublin anyone?
Woodpigeon Posted Jun 15, 2005
I should be available from around 9.30pm that day, and I'll call if there are any problems in the meantime. Would anybody else be available that night?
Meet in Dublin anyone?
U190482 Posted Jun 20, 2005
Hello,
I could post this on the main page if you wish?
Meet in Dublin anyone?
Woodpigeon Posted Jun 21, 2005
The September meet seems definitely worth posting up.
Meet in Dublin anyone?
U190482 Posted Jun 24, 2005
will do...
Off to u2 then?
My bro had spare tickets that he couldnt seem to get rid of, think hes got it sorted now, opening nite too?!?
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Woodpigeon Posted Jun 27, 2005
We had a great night on Saturday - what a party! 80,000 rapt U2 fans all singing "One" and "City of Blinding Lights" and "Vertigo" in unison. Actually the park was so big that there was a definite sound lag - we could see Bono's lips move on the big screen, but it was never in synch with the sound we heard (we were a long way back in the upper stand).
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