Weds 14 March 2018, Blind, SQVP or a mature LBV

Organise events to meet up and drink Port.
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Re: Weds 14 March 2018, Blind, SQVP or a mature LBV

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CPR 1 wrote: 21:45 Sun 11 Mar 2018
flash_uk wrote: 15:48 Wed 07 Mar 2018 OK food order is complete I believe. Could someone do a quick check?
You are missing black pudding for Julian and Ian. Also Ian 'No egg' looks crossed out (I think you wanted to underline) thus may cause confusion.

Otherwise all good. Looking forward to Wednesday
Thanks Charles. Black pudding to be added, no egg is indeed crossed out as Ian wants no egg. Maybe I should take the strikethrough off the "no" otherwise it becomes a confusing double negative.
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Has the food order been sent to the B&F?
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jdaw1 wrote: 23:35 Mon 12 Mar 2018 Has the food order been sent to the B&F?
Yes it went across yesterday.
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jdaw1 wrote: 22:54 Mon 05 Mar 2018
DaveRL wrote: 16:13 Mon 05 Mar 2018who to pick the monkey's choice?
AHB. Please post me an envelope, clearly marked as for me but not to open yet. I will bring unopened.
You have a PM titled "Sealed Envelope". You may open said envelope at the event.
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AHB wrote: 18:26 Tue 13 Mar 2018You have a PM titled "Sealed Envelope". You may open said envelope at the event.
Tapatalk echoed it to a screen which I saw. Not sealed to me. Sorry.

Different technology wanted.
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Oh well, I tried. At least the monkey has made a guess, which you may or may not better.
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Is someone bringing the placemats?
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I am on route now and am afraid cannot.
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Sorry allready left the office

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jdaw1 wrote:
AHB wrote: 18:26 Tue 13 Mar 2018You have a PM titled "Sealed Envelope". You may open said envelope at the event.
Tapatalk echoed it to a screen which I saw. Not sealed to me. Sorry.

Different technology wanted.
Suggestion for future: Base64 encode (and decode) of text strings is simply available on websites, and provides decent obfuscation (though no security if someone chooses to decode it). The encoded string is simple text also, so usable in most places.
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