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Another bar, another booze
Thanks to everyone that turned up for drinks at the Frontline Club last night. It's a sign of the times, plugging your iPod into the pub's PA. It meant everyone had to endure my outsider love child of a playlist: Stones, Billie Holiday, Little Walter, Chas'n'Dave, Interpol, Hayseed Dixie and Tom Waits...
Those who didn't manage to hide in the corner when the photographer was around are outed below.
More boozes in early October. Watch this web space.

Me with Alistair Shrimpton from blogging firm Six Apart.
Alistair: "So there's this thing called blogging..." Jemima, scratches head: "Nope, I just don't get it. It'll never catch on..."

Freelancers Sabuhi Mir and David Nicholson.

Josephine Ijeh with Emma Mills from Crafts magazine.

Freelance health and education writer Judith Cameron and me. Just smile nicely and he'll go away...

Freelancers Jane Nowack and Joel Meadows with mystery lady in red. I'd just love to know what she's describing.

Freelancer Jasbir Salh with journalism.co.uk publisher John Thompson and Dhruti Shah, journalist on the Harrow Observer.

Freelancers Julie Burns, Graham Jarvis, Clare Fisher of journalism.co.uk and a chap whose name I didn't catch. Sorry!

New Start & Voluntary Voice reporter Rosie Niven with some guys, names MIA. Those of you with eagle-like eyes will spot the legendary Chris Youett stealing the photo...
Photos by Brendan Kelly
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