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were moved to stones corner, but it looks like we are back at chapel hill again this week.

somebody wish to confirm this?

I am good if it's chapel hill tomorrow, but out if it's stones :)

So it's 7:30 at Baskin and Robbins, Chapel Hill tomorrow at 7:30? Hopefully I get off of work early enough tomorrow to make it, going to be a bitch of a long day being my final one before I take three weeks leave. Hope to see a few people down there!

So it's 7:30 at Baskin and Robbins, Chapel Hill tomorrow at 7:30? Hopefully I get off of work early enough tomorrow to make it, going to be a bitch of a long day being my final one before I take three weeks leave. Hope to see a few people down there!

7:30 tomorrow it is.

you should be right for time, as people generally stay till nearly 10ish, so you should have no dramas making it on time

just remember, no skids to leave.

I'm guessing that the meet up got moved to Stones Corner because too many people were being absolute dicks while there and when leaving? If it's at a store/cafe whatever people should at the least show a little respect for the people who run it, play nice, buy some product all that jazz.

Closer to the mark would be the chairs suck at stones corner and nobody is turning up anymore because it's at Stones Corner.

I can confirm this lol

Plus Morgan makes it soooo much better hahaha

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