Are Midlanders included?
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Are Midlanders included?
:D Any Ideas when/where????
Ya better go Pix, they will all be totally pissed after two rounds. You know what northerners are like. So will need some one to throw them in a taxi and send em home. Just tell the taxi driver that they ain't drunk and people normally talk like that in Cardiff, which should look lovely at 5.00am in the morning when they wake up.Quote:
Originally posted by Pix
Are Midlanders included?
Jethro,
Don't give them ideas!
I remember the last night out I had in Manchester, when I got in, I had a set of windscreen wipers in my jacket pocket. Hmmm....
Midlanders are more than welcome, as long as you don't have an atrocious Birmingham accent. You'll still be welcome, but expect us to laugh at you all night. :)
Time and Venue. Well, not sure yet. Manchester will be the venue I reckon (unless anyone fancies a night out in Oldham?), meeting place to be confirmed. 'When' is the flexible part. It needs to be a Saturday for the Sherry Drinker but beyond that any week will go. Some people have exams so are we thinking about 7-8 weeks away?
can anyone offer me a lift in their jet? matthew gates? your dad has one doesn't he? :D
all sounds good to me, if anyone does need a hotel, check out the garden's hotel in picadilly, reasonabally priced and bang in the city centre , just right to be able to stumble into at 3am :)
To save me looking it up, how much is it on a Sat night?
If I remember correctly it was a about £60 - £70 a night for a single room, not too bad and it was a nice hotel :)
Doesn't the WalkAbout in the city centre have rooms for about £40.00 a night.
There's a bar and club included as well. There's also a happy hour from 5-7 where ALL drinks are two for the price of one.
There's also an Ibis hotel on Princess Street for £35 a night. It's about 5-10 minutes walk from Piccadilly when sober so adjust this time according to your pissedness.
I DO NOT have a brummy accent :mad: :pQuote:
Originally posted by Arbiter
Midlanders are more than welcome, as long as you don't have an atrocious Birmingham accent. You'll still be welcome, but expect us to laugh at you all night. :)
hey Simon. when did you reappear in the Forums ? Good to see you back matey.
No Brum accent?
Well, we'll still laugh at you anyway.
So, are you coming Simon?
The Ibis sounds like a good choice. You won't need anything fancy, 'cos you'd be too ******ed to notice anything in the room.
Gary,
I didn't know they put people up in the Walkabout? Or is that what they charge you if they find you asleep under one of the tables?
The Walkabout probably charges by the hour, if you know what I mean ?
I wouldn't know - Gary's the expert there.....
This Ibis chain are nice hotels, been in many of them all over europe, but £35 - £40 is a bit cheap for them, you sure m8 ?
Not quite the hilton that I'm used to though :rolleyes:
but I though Simon offered us all to kip round his house :D ...
If my house is built by the time we have night out, then a clump of you can kip round at mine.
It's a few weeks off yet though.
I (will) live about 15 miles away from MCR so the cab fare will be a bit high, but won't seem so bad if there's a few in the cab. Certainly a hell of a let less than £60-70 though....
I'm pretty sure about those rates, the hotel has got a bloody big sign on the side of the building saying it's £35 per night so unless Saturday's are different or they're just plain lying then that must be right ( mustn't it ? ) Don't know the number though but I'm sure I could get it when I go to pick my car up later and post it on Tuesday when I'm back in work. Would do it over the weekend but I'm moving house.
Ian are you on comission for Ibis or somethingQuote:
Originally posted by Ianpbaker
This Ibis chain are nice hotels, been in many of them all over europe, but £35 - £40 is a bit cheap for them, you sure m8 ?
I'm just messing, you lot are way too organised, I'll worry about that when I'm down there, there's enough of them :)
If it's all blokes, who's up for the Fantasy Bar
Hubba, Hubba!
:confused: your wecome anyway :D.....only like 15 pubs in this small town :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by alex_read
but I though Simon offered us all to kip round his house :D ...
Paul: Last night...and im back "part-time" :)
Quote:
Originally posted by Arbiter
No Brum accent?
Well, we'll still laugh at you anyway.
So, are you coming Simon?
bit weird when everyone is nearly twice my age.
I'm only 4 years older than you !
I feel like a right old bastard now!
I'm only 5 years older.........Quote:
Originally posted by chenko
bit weird when everyone is nearly twice my age.
Well, you are :pQuote:
I feel like a right old bastard now!
Don't worry, it happens to us all, in another 50 years I'll be as old as you ...
and I'll be six feet under most probably!
Well same difference :pQuote:
Originally posted by alex_read
I'm only 4 years older than you !
age is irrelevant, drinking copious amount's of alchahol and making a complete prat of yourself is.
Garry BTW, take heart that when I met you, I didn't think you was 30 :).
I'm 23 in 6 month's and I'm starting to go bald :eek:
I can make a prat of myself :DQuote:
Originally posted by Ianpbaker
age is irrelevant, drinking copious amount's of alchahol and making a complete prat of yourself is.
Garry BTW, take heart that when I met you, I didn't think you was 30 :).
I'm 23 in 6 month's and I'm starting to go bald :eek:
My graphics tutor was 21 and bald! :eek:
Drinking copious amounts of alcohol has it's draw backs at my age as 50% of my time out on the lash is spent empting my colostomy bag
Do you also have to put your teeth back in to bite the lemon after a tequilla slammer :p
I don;t have that problem anymore as I have a portable liquidiser
you should see this weeks zimmo frame weekly, got a new model that folds down into a back pack and comes with a 900 bhp engine to get to the post office in the morning in absolute blinding times :)
Hi all!
Has it been built yet? When I walked past about 2 weeks ago, it still had all the scaffolding up.Quote:
Originally posted by Paul Warren
There's also an Ibis hotel on Princess Street for £35 a night. It's about 5-10 minutes walk from Piccadilly when sober so adjust this time according to your pissedness.
Mind you, the Janaam next door does a fantastic chicken kebab...
Just ordered my Stannah Stair lift from that this week.
Getting the deluxe edition with built in camode so I don't have to worry if I don't get to the top of the stairs in time.
LMAO!!!!Quote:
Originally posted by Gary.Lowe
with built in camode so I don't have to worry if I don't get to the top of the stairs in time.
I'm up for it. But you'll all have to spend the night sneaking me pints...:rolleyes:....
Any date ideas yet? The mid-end of August is good.