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Post by fermain »

What sort of crowd have signed up from the ursc side of things? I know you mentioned some figures regarding those who have gone direct to the pub in question.
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Post by Freddie Benson »

Cockatrice wrote:For attention of all - Breakfast served from 7am-7.45am
it's Saturday morning. Traditional breakfast time would be in the order of 11:30 to 12 I would have said.
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Post by Cockatrice »

Fermain numbers for breakfast at around 70 and in honest pleased given we had problems getting the message out.

Freddie I'll keep your breakfast warm for 11.00am if thats OK but you might miss the match. Breakfasts are ordered so no climb downs.
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Post by fermain »

CT, a very reasonable turnout.
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Post by Cockatrice »

Yes but it now all depends on whether Freddie will make it for breakfast or want it held over until brunch.

As well as that we don't know if HM is turning up and I have arranged cheerleaders at half-time.
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Post by Gaz »

Look CT , I told you. Scrumstretcher and I aren't wearing those silly skirts. We don't mind playing with our pom-poms though. :)
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Im been talking to a few boys at work who are going but are not members of the URSC. Might be an idea to have a few memberships applications on offer.

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Gaz wrote:Look CT , I told you. Scrumstretcher and I aren't wearing those silly skirts. We don't mind playing with our pom-poms though. :)
Or in your case Gaz, your pom!
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But it is a really nice pom though :)
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GAZ - No Poms allowed
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Better watch your nose doe not start to grow again Gaz....

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Post by browner »

Has anybody kept their breakfast down. :puker: :pukel:
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Early days some of us are still drinking
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Not this i hope...........



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Stopped drinking but have lost part of toe.
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