Hi Jacky

Thanks for the details. I was just thinking - there are tables downstairs in
the Kashmir, which  you can reserve, and eat at. If we booked one of those,
we would be able to talk and eat beforehand, and we would then have a seat
to enjoy the performance. Without a table downstairs, you have to stand, and
sometimes can't see too well.

What do you think?

atb,
Martin.


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Subject: Kasmir Klub - April 5th (NJC)


> Hi everyone,
>
> Here are the arrangements for Thursday, April 5th. The Kasmir Klub is the
> downstairs part of a restaurant known as the Baker and Oven or Fabrizio's
at
> 6 Nottingham Place, near the Baker Street tube station and a table is
booked
> for us in the name of Walls at around 7 pm. That will give us a chance to
> have a chat before going downstairs for the live music which starts later.
> There's a "no talking" rule once the music starts in case you haven't been
> there before. The phone no. is 0207 224 2556 in case you need to phone for
> directions or anything.
>
> See you there,
> Jacky

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