That really sounds like the start of a joke; we'll need to think of a good responseMatsukaze wrote:How do I recognise a group of fellow lepidopterists when they are not in the field?

Cheers,
- Pete
That really sounds like the start of a joke; we'll need to think of a good responseMatsukaze wrote:How do I recognise a group of fellow lepidopterists when they are not in the field?
Lepidopterists in the field and generally quite distinctive, maybe less so in the pub. I vote we all wear a purple emperor to make ourselves known.Pete Eeles wrote:That really sounds like the start of a joke; we'll need to think of a good responseMatsukaze wrote:How do I recognise a group of fellow lepidopterists when they are not in the field?
Cheers,
- Pete
Who is that dapper chap?bugboy wrote:Yes food is available and if you can't find us, look out for this man!Matsukaze wrote:I think I can make it this year, too. Are we expected to eat there? How do I recognise a group of fellow lepidopterists when they are not in the field?
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Get well soon, P.J.!P.J.Underwood wrote:Depressingly,due to a wound on my head,an injured knee and damaged muscles after the cold of Copenhagen,I am going to have to duck out of it this year.I hope to be better by next year.
P.J.U.
Oh, that is such a shame! I wish I had know before the event and I could have given you a lift to the pub. The back of my car is converted to a comfy dog area so there would have been ample provision for your pooch to get to the pub.Catriona wrote:I do hope you are all having a great afternoon at the gathering. I am dog-sitting for my daughter just up the road from Otterbourne. But I haven't got transport to get me to the restaurant. This darling dog has been to the restaurant a few times. She is as quiet as mouse. But it is too far for us to walk there.
So I apologize for not getting there.
Have fun.
Iona
I'm so sorry to hear that, PJ. Get well soon.P.J.Underwood wrote:Depressingly,due to a wound on my head,an injured knee and damaged muscles after the cold of Copenhagen,I am going to have to duck out of it this year.I hope to be better by next year.
P.J.U.
Sorry you couldn't make it, Mark.Mark Tutton wrote:Sorry I missed you all I had to deal with a family crisis at the last mo - all resolved. It's a shame because it is always a most convivial atmosphere and nice to catch up with acquaintances without butterflies interfering!
Here is to next year![]()
Kind Regards
Mark
Agreed, a very enjoyable couple of hours and like you say time goes so quickly. Nice to see some familiar faces and a couple of new ones and the regulars who could not make it were missed. Sorry to those I did not get to speak to.Philzoid wrote:I’m sure everyone will agree it was another thoroughly enjoyable afternoon at the Winter Social at the Old Forge. I didn’t get around to having a chat with everyone … the time goes so quickly and before you know it it’s time to go.Phil
You're too kind, Susie! I consider UKB to be self-running these days and, with such an enthusiastic bunch of members, know that it is in good hands. And thanks for organising the annual get together, once again!Susie wrote:My thanks to Pete Eeles, our founding father and all round hero, without whom this forum wouldn't exist.
Likewise ... lol! Great to have a natter with you Paul, as well as most others, although apologies for a) not managing to talk with everyone and b) having to leave relatively early due to family commitments.jackz432r wrote:A good result though was managing to miss the group photo again![]()