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Posted 11/11/2007 14:05 (#25124)
Subject: Brain Tumour UK Gala Dinner





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Aisleyne will be hosting a Gala Dinner as a fundraiser for Brain Tumour UK. The event takes place at the magnificent Crystal Ballroom of the 5 Star Mayfair Hotel in London. For more details see the news section.

http://www.aisleyne.com/news/news.asp?dismode=article&artid=126

Edited to add: Date currently being rearranged.
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sophie
Posted 11/11/2007 14:53 (#25126 - in reply to #25124)
Subject: RE: Braintumour UK Gala Dinner


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thanks for the info sounds like a good event to attend to

wow it looks posh!! it looks really nice though

i hope it all goes well.

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ofni
Posted 11/11/2007 17:43 (#25130 - in reply to #25124)
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I hope that all Aisleyne's celeb friends really support her and turn out for this. And her fellow patrons too.

It's certainly a good cause and deserves every success.
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maringo
Posted 11/11/2007 20:45 (#25137 - in reply to #25124)
Subject: Re: Brain Tumour UK Gala Dinner (Feb 6th, 2008)




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Sounds good, and lots of time left for preparations. I hope a lot of money is raised on the night.
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boldjohn
Posted 11/11/2007 22:46 (#25152 - in reply to #25137)
Subject: Re: Brain Tumour UK Gala Dinner (Feb 6th, 2008)


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maringo - 11/11/2007 20:45

Sounds good, and lots of time left for preparations. I hope a lot of money is raised on the night.


Hopefully a wealthy, guitar seeking Marillion fan will be present at the dinner.
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maringo
Posted 11/11/2007 23:04 (#25154 - in reply to #25124)
Subject: Re: Brain Tumour UK Gala Dinner (Feb 6th, 2008)




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Upon checking the Brain Tumour UK website (linked to in the article), I've only just noticed that Aisleyne is in their latest newsletter (Issue 18) on p5 and p11...

http://www.braintumouruk.org.uk/newsandevents03-targetMag.htm

It doesn't cover this latest news, but instead covers Aisleyne doing the 10k run and becoming an ambassador for Brain Tumour UK.
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emptybox
Posted 11/11/2007 23:56 (#25157 - in reply to #25152)
Subject: Re: Brain Tumour UK Gala Dinner (Feb 6th, 2008)




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boldjohn - 11/11/2007 22:46  Hopefully a wealthy, guitar seeking Marillion fan will be present at the dinner.

Well I'm a Marillion fan, and I'd love to own a guitar played by Steve Rothery, but unfortunately I fall down badly at the first hurdle.

Hope the event goes well for Ash.

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bradley27
Posted 12/11/2007 01:54 (#25169 - in reply to #25157)
Subject: Re: Brain Tumour UK Gala Dinner (Feb 6th, 2008)


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emptybox - 11/11/2007 23:56

boldjohn - 11/11/2007 22:46  Hopefully a wealthy, guitar seeking Marillion fan will be present at the dinner.

Well I'm a Marillion fan, and I'd love to own a guitar played by Steve Rothery, but unfortunately I fall down badly at the first hurdle.

Hope the event goes well for Ash.



go on you know it will be worth it. Think a genuine guitar signed by the whole group. You know you want it.
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emptybox
Posted 12/11/2007 02:21 (#25170 - in reply to #25169)
Subject: Re: Brain Tumour UK Gala Dinner (Feb 6th, 2008)




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bradley27 - 12/11/2007 01:54
emptybox - 11/11/2007 23:56

boldjohn - 11/11/2007 22:46  Hopefully a wealthy, guitar seeking Marillion fan will be present at the dinner.

Well I'm a Marillion fan, and I'd love to own a guitar played by Steve Rothery, but unfortunately I fall down badly at the first hurdle.

Hope the event goes well for Ash.

go on you know it will be worth it. Think a genuine guitar signed by the whole group. You know you want it.

Unfortunately temporary insanity has caused me to lose the combination to the padlock on my wallet. Otherwise..........

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bradley27
Posted 12/11/2007 09:32 (#25171 - in reply to #25170)
Subject: Re: Brain Tumour UK Gala Dinner (Feb 6th, 2008)


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emptybox - 12/11/2007 02:21

bradley27 - 12/11/2007 01:54
emptybox - 11/11/2007 23:56

boldjohn - 11/11/2007 22:46  Hopefully a wealthy, guitar seeking Marillion fan will be present at the dinner.

Well I'm a Marillion fan, and I'd love to own a guitar played by Steve Rothery, but unfortunately I fall down badly at the first hurdle.

Hope the event goes well for Ash.

go on you know it will be worth it. Think a genuine guitar signed by the whole group. You know you want it.

Unfortunately temporary insanity has caused me to lose the combination to the padlock on my wallet. Otherwise..........



thats handy. As its only temporary, your sanity should be back to normal by Feb
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boldjohn
Posted 12/11/2007 23:21 (#25190 - in reply to #25171)
Subject: Re: Brain Tumour UK Gala Dinner (Feb 6th, 2008)


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bradley27 - 12/11/2007 09:32

emptybox - 12/11/2007 02:21

bradley27 - 12/11/2007 01:54
emptybox - 11/11/2007 23:56

boldjohn - 11/11/2007 22:46  Hopefully a wealthy, guitar seeking Marillion fan will be present at the dinner.

Well I'm a Marillion fan, and I'd love to own a guitar played by Steve Rothery, but unfortunately I fall down badly at the first hurdle.

Hope the event goes well for Ash.

go on you know it will be worth it. Think a genuine guitar signed by the whole group. You know you want it.

Unfortunately temporary insanity has caused me to lose the combination to the padlock on my wallet. Otherwise..........



thats handy. As its only temporary, your sanity should be back to normal by Feb


Thanks Feb

As a Derby fan, my sanity is never in doubt. I hope Bradley's instrument raises a load of cash for BTUK.
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bradley27
Posted 13/11/2007 13:01 (#25199 - in reply to #25190)
Subject: Re: Brain Tumour UK Gala Dinner (Feb 6th, 2008)


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boldjohn - 12/11/2007 23:21
Thanks Feb

As a Derby fan, my sanity is never in doubt. I hope Bradley's instrument raises a load of cash for BTUK.


you are still talking about the guitar arent you???
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boldjohn
Posted 13/11/2007 21:38 (#25244 - in reply to #25199)
Subject: Re: Brain Tumour UK Gala Dinner (Feb 6th, 2008)


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bradley27 - 13/11/2007 13:01

boldjohn - 12/11/2007 23:21
Thanks Feb

As a Derby fan, my sanity is never in doubt. I hope Bradley's instrument raises a load of cash for BTUK.


you are still talking about the guitar arent you???


Of course and I'm sure someone without a load of guitars in their house (I'm sure they reproduce) or a padlocked wallet would love to pay a generous sum for it.
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maringo
Posted 12/12/2007 13:06 (#26291 - in reply to #25124)
Subject: Re: Brain Tumour UK Gala Dinner




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The date for this dinner is being rearranged to avoid clashing with the preparations for this event...

http://www.aisleyne.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=2001&posts...
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