Mini LOL meet-up? (20th Feb)
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Dave i am really sorry but i cant promise to pick you up and take you back to the staion this time.
the longest flight i have been on is about 2 hours, and i arive home from NZ the day before after a flight of something like 38 hours, then a car journey with the in laws, which can take them a long time, maybe 4 hours. i have no idea what the jetlag will be like, or how capable i wil be of anything yet.
i would hate to promise to pick you up at say 9.30 and wake up at lunchtime.
any other time, i am more than happy to pick people up from the station and take them back again, but this is just a bad day for me to try and get to a meeting
the longest flight i have been on is about 2 hours, and i arive home from NZ the day before after a flight of something like 38 hours, then a car journey with the in laws, which can take them a long time, maybe 4 hours. i have no idea what the jetlag will be like, or how capable i wil be of anything yet.
i would hate to promise to pick you up at say 9.30 and wake up at lunchtime.
any other time, i am more than happy to pick people up from the station and take them back again, but this is just a bad day for me to try and get to a meeting
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No worries, I hadn't realised. Hope you have a great trip.
Mick, we've got a cycled tank at work (currently with a couple of fish I'm going to take home at some point) that we could put some in. We'd love to take say 8 of them?
Mick, we've got a cycled tank at work (currently with a couple of fish I'm going to take home at some point) that we could put some in. We'd love to take say 8 of them?
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Mick, we'll always take them off your hands in exchange for something else, if you are a bit overrun with them. We have a shortage of females at the shop, the supplier always sends predominantly males. Please don't feel you have to, just an idea if you are getting short on tank space!
I also would normally volunteer to go pick people up from Peterborough station, but I'm going to have my hands full first thing sorrting out the 2 cats and 5 kittens, one of which is petrified of all the others, it can be quite a job.
Looking forward to seeing everyone!
Emma

I also would normally volunteer to go pick people up from Peterborough station, but I'm going to have my hands full first thing sorrting out the 2 cats and 5 kittens, one of which is petrified of all the others, it can be quite a job.
Looking forward to seeing everyone!
Emma

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It will be great to see you and Susan again Les, its good to hear that the cheni are still doing wellLES.. wrote:Another loach meet? Excellent (-: Susan and I will be there.
Is anyone after any Pseudogastromyzon cheni? We have had a population explosion and need to move some on to good homes.

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