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08:51.05 | wethrin | Yo |
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09:18.44 | gregj | 0y |
09:24.53 | hxy | o/ |
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11:19.31 | morsing | wethrin: Do people still go to Hay? |
11:20.31 | wethrin | Technically, yes :) But I'm assuming, pedantially, that you're referring to the mini-LBW that used to take place at the Easter holiday weekend. To which the answer is, no. There hasn't been a Hay trip organised for quite a few years |
11:38.30 | morsing | :-/ |
11:38.36 | morsing | We should do one! |
11:46.47 | wethrin | Yes |
15:40.36 | hxy | morsing, wethrin: What's Hay? |
16:04.33 | murb | hxy: a village with a literary festival. |
16:04.36 | murb | don't go there now. |
16:04.45 | murb | just about in wales. |
16:05.46 | murb | although the co-op is over the border in england. |
16:06.20 | hxy | ah, thanks |
16:09.02 | murb | has some reasonable pubs. |
16:09.03 | murb | and walks. |
16:09.17 | murb | and a river. hense the on wye bit of the name. |
18:47.53 | morsing | murb: I've got photos of you in the river ;-) |
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