A disrupted reunion

All my own fault of course.

So now have a major logistical dilemma.

I need to get to the reunion (and I'd planned to be there by this time)

Most of the central London hire places are either closed or scary expensive (and Id still need to drop off prior to my departure on the Monday)

Paddington to Oxford is an easy train journey but I had planned to visit a really good friend in Sussex on the Sunday (and Oxford to Crawley is over 4 hours by train)

After sitting scrolling the phone (a bit tired and a bit hungover) outside Paddington station for over half an hour, I order a one-way from Green Motion LHR to Gatwick

Get on the Elizabeth Line again, amd catch an Uber from Hayes & Harlington

I've used Green Motion from LHR several times. Its a bit of a hike from the airport (in the grounds of Holiday Inn which now seems to be an asylum hotel) but they are significantly cheaper than the big chains. Haven't ever been ripped off by them either which is more than can be said for some of the others.

Its a Ford Puma not a Merc but it makes the scenic journey to Oxford well enough

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After a satnav stuff-up sends me to a dead end (made the mistake of entering the postcode rather than the address) I finally make it to the hotel

The Voco Oxford Thames is a good venue (not sure why Oxford as the Med School is in Paddington-presumably better value) Part of IHG and received Platinum benefits despite being on the organiser's discounted rate
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(Stock photo above)
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Went for quick G&T at the nar and good to catch a few familiar faces. Most were already dressed for dinner and some had been staying from the previous night.

So back to the room. Had a good iron and board for the shirt

Somewhere in my youth, I've managed to be indoctrinated to consider ready-made bow-ties as not the done thing (possibly thinking the untied one at the end of the evening used to make you look irresistable)

Trouble is, I'm not the best at tying them. And the one I'd brought was on the short side. So, under a little time pressure, was wrestling with this titchy tie and my fat neck, with mirrors in all the wrong places and working up a bit of a sweat.

All done in the end

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The most common question I was asked was "Have you come for the day again?" as on our last reunion, I did just that (TR below)


Second-time round, the pre-reunion nerves were much less.

Our London med school was not the typical uni experience.

It was a small place (110 per year) not really geographically located near any of the rest of the University and we mostly kept to ourselves. About 2/3 of the year lived in the same hall of residence in the first year. It did mean we knew almost everyone and ended up quite close-knit. There were very few secrets.

It was a pretty good show that nearly 40 (plus a few +1s from other years or non-medics) turned out.

Rugby was a big deal when I was there. Med schools were some of the oldest rugby clubs (ours founded in 1870s) and the Hospitals' Cup is (along with the Sydney Shute Shield) the oldest continually running competition.

The days when the Hospital was playing first-class games had long gone but we still had a fixture against Cambridge (5000 students vs 550) in which we were competitive when I was there.

It used to be said that they threw you a rugby ball at interview and coupled with being located at the terminus for trains from Wales, meant that there were many former team-mates at the do.

It was nice to find a pic when I was fit and had hair

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