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I'm in, but I usually finish work at 7PM which is about 15mins drive away, I'll try to finish early but probably won't be there until after 7PM ;)

Hopefully you guys will be easy to spot in there

Thanks,

Gareth

I'm in, but I usually finish work at 7PM which is about 15mins drive away, I'll try to finish early but probably won't be there until after 7PM :P

Hopefully you guys will be easy to spot in there

Thanks,

Gareth

Sounds like you up for it.

look for a pair of black guys. pretty hard to miss in richmond.

So just to confirm, you and Basti definitely in for tonight...

all for one, and...hey who stole my rapier?

HAHAHA!!! nah the black guys have to use a diff saying...all for one and chocolate for all!!! lol THAT was lame..but i tried...lol..

HAHAHA!!! nah the black guys have to use a diff saying...all for one and chocolate for all!!! lol THAT was lame..but i tried...lol..

get out.

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