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Old 7th Oct 2005, 17:37   #1 (permalink)
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Happy birthday 81 course!

14 years ago we were all wet behind the ears students meeting for the first time at Beechers (?) Management Centre, Bournville, Birmingham looking forward to a bright future.

Now here we are 14 years later, still loving it but somehow remarkably more cynical than we thought any human being could possibly get.

Anyway, happy birthday all and PM me if you want me to organise a 15 year bash a year from today (which amazingly is a Saturday - what are the chances of that?)

C ya

L o R
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Old 7th Oct 2005, 19:14   #2 (permalink)
 
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14 years ago?? When I was young and daft...now just mid 30s but still daft. And yes, very cynical .

Enjoyed a mini-reunion with some of the lads at the wedding of one of our lot last week - in some ways CATC seemed just like yesterday. As always, the craic was good!
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Old 7th Oct 2005, 23:38   #3 (permalink)
 
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so who got married then?
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