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Some members of Danda turned up to an empty lecture theatre. Everyone was wondering where the Aspies for freedom people were. People went off to see the museum and then left for a picnic in Hyde park which was a bit more of a sucess. I hope next year someone turns up!!
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I have just come back from the APD celebrations in London. I had a great time. There were two people I already knew and I also met some other nice people.

After the picnic was over we continued the day in a nearby pub.

There were around sixteen people there at any one time with people coming and going during the day. There were around twenty people who attended at one point or another. All but me and one or two others were with Danda.

Happy APD :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
balimudan there was someone there, they saw you anyway, and were at the theatre, also some of the DANDA members are also members of Aspies for freedom too.
Were you the guy with the black headscarf, JSL?

I was SOO glad to be on that train after that mad girl called Tee started doing   MOONIES on the platform in Earls Court Station. Was an interesting day though......

P.S. I'm glad the picnic was enjoyed the most, was my addition to the intinerary. Was originally going to be just the Science Museum event.

Kahless Wrote:
Were you the guy with the black headscarf, JSL?

I was SOO glad to be on that train after that mad girl called Tee started doing   MOONIES on the platform in Earls Court Station. Was an interesting day though......

P.S. I'm glad the picnic was enjoyed the most, was my addition to the intinerary. Was originally going to be just the Science Museum event.



That was me wearing a black bandanna.

Tee was not that bad, as long as she stayed at arms length.

Unless I can get to the larger APD event that might be planned I will definitely attend the next London APD.

I've known Tee for quite some time and now how she can be. You haven't seen her at her worst. Autistic or not, it is socially inappropriate to be doing moonies in an Underground station.
But it does sound quite funny.
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