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Yes, there was a meeting between virtual obsessives in Exeter, with our (reluctant/bewildered/patient?) spices and three-quarters of allotted young children. I know what he looks like!!
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..... and I was enchanted by the delicious lady and her entourage. Beautiful, bewitching and Blue (old variety - though young in years of course!)

We did it where you London lot (including Amersham, Dorking, Horsham etc) just cannot get it together!

Hurrah for the South Western Blues!!

PS Did anyone know that prior to the Votum the school song was apparently "Hurrah for the Blue"? We sang it at our leaving grecians do tho I cannot now remember more than the first line of words and music.

PPS I feel that the report of this meeting, being definitely CH (and not non-CH) should really have been placed elsewhere. What think you Moderators?
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DavebytheSea wrote:..... and I was enchanted by the delicious lady and her entourage. Beautiful, bewitching and Blue (old variety - though young in years of course!)

We did it where you London lot (including Amersham, Dorking, Horsham etc) just cannot get it together!
Hurrah for the South Western Blues!!

PS Did anyone know that prior to the Votum the school song was apparently "Hurrah for the Blue"? We sang it at our leaving grecians do tho I cannot now remember more than the first line of words and music.

PPS I feel that the report of this meeting, being definitely CH (and not non-CH) should really have been placed elsewhere. What think you Moderators?

Dave - The Horsham lot have done it twice !! (well, the Horsham 2 plus others!)
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Maybe the other South West forum members would like to consider a get together and then we can take on the rest of the world, mnah, mnah!! Image
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Now moved to it's rightful place.

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Thank you JT :)
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Mrs C. wrote: Dave - The Horsham lot have done it twice !! (well, the Horsham 2 plus others!)
3 times if you include my pre-Christmas drinks with sejintenej....
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Great thread title, by the way.... :wink:
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I meet up with Howard H often...
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Perhaps we ought to start a friendly competition along the lines of seeing who can meet up with the most previously-unknown-to-them forum members, or which area can get itself organised the best!

(Just let me know if you`re in Horsham.......)
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Horsham should probably have a hefty handicap applied to it. It's just too easy.
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BTaylor wrote:Horsham should probably have a hefty handicap applied to it. It's just too easy.
You `d be surprised .... Not even outside Dining Hall is that easy!!!
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The Dorking and Horsham crowd do it in style !

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Easter drinkies anyone?
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