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by RobMagic » Oct 14th, '09, 12:33
In case you missed the other thread
A couple of us are meeting tonight in the spice of life tonight for some drinks and catch up etc.
Plan is to be there about 6 but if you want to meet me earlier i'll be free from 4 ish, give me a bell/text my number is on my website
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by MagicalSmithy » Oct 14th, '09, 18:59
greedoniz wrote:Go on then I'm up for suited and booted ( I'dont own any boots though so will have to compromise)
cut a hole in the back of two bunnies take out the guts and stick in some fluff then you have two lovely slippers

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by RobMagic » Oct 15th, '09, 07:53
So you coming on Saturday smithy
cheers for last night guys

IB all the way in this post
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by Part-Timer » Oct 15th, '09, 22:25
I suppose I can dig out a suit.
This is wear I turn up neatly dressed and everyone else is in jeans.
Iain - that slow, Southern style...
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by IAIN » Oct 16th, '09, 00:35
indeed....
just a final bugle call for saturday...looks like we've got a decent turn out this time...lets keep it going everyone...
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by Mr_Grue » Oct 16th, '09, 13:41
Shall I bring whiteboards?
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then the only thing left is the method.
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by A J Irving » Oct 16th, '09, 14:18
Mr_Grue wrote:Shall I bring whiteboards?
How else are people's drink orders supposed to be delivered to the bar?
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by greedoniz » Oct 16th, '09, 14:22
Whiteboards! Great idea
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by Mr_Grue » Oct 16th, '09, 15:01
A J Irving wrote:How else are people's drink orders supposed to be delivered to the bar?
A whiteboard is not a tray!

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tiny.cc/Grue
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by A J Irving » Oct 16th, '09, 15:25
Mr_Grue wrote:A J Irving wrote:How else are people's drink orders supposed to be delivered to the bar?
A whiteboard is not a tray!

You can use them to write down people's orders though. Otherwise you have to memorise all those drinks and no one could do that; you'd have to be a mentalist or something.
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by Mr_Grue » Oct 16th, '09, 16:08
Well, Tom, I've got a simply dreadful memory, as you know.
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tiny.cc/Grue
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by A J Irving » Oct 16th, '09, 16:12
Mr_Grue wrote:Well, Tom, I've got a simply dreadful memory, as you know.
You're not wrong there Jeff (are we going to descend into the murky world of bad memory jokes?)
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by Mr_Grue » Oct 16th, '09, 16:13
Funny you should say that, Steve, as I've got a simply dreadful memory. &c
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by A J Irving » Oct 16th, '09, 16:19
Mr_Grue wrote:Funny you should say that, Steve, as I've got a simply dreadful memory. &c
You should be ashamed of yourself, young lady.
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by MagicalSmithy » Oct 17th, '09, 11:28
A J Irving wrote:Mr_Grue wrote:Well, Tom, I've got a simply dreadful memory, as you know.
You're not wrong there Jeff (are we going to descend into the murky world of bad memory jokes?)
I cant remember weather its worth it.
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