So is it safe to presume that most people will be staying at The Queens then? We are on the brink of booking a room!
Ta for all advice given so far
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That's us booked for the three nights at the Queens,£224 for a double room,bed and breakfast,bloody good deal!.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:So is it safe to presume that most people will be staying at The Queens then? We are on the brink of booking a room!
Ta for all advice given so far
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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And us!scotty wrote:That's us booked for the three nights at the Queens,£224 for a double room,bed and breakfast,bloody good deal!.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:So is it safe to presume that most people will be staying at The Queens then? We are on the brink of booking a room!
Ta for all advice given so far
Book quickly everyone the rooms are going quick!
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Well.. I wanna go on the Sunday. If it lasts till 11.. I guess I could get a train back to Lincoln. Dunno how much a taxi to Chez Dark would be, though probably not very much, since I only live a mile or two from the station, and still within city limits.
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Yep, in all likelihood you'll have walked past The George on the way to Joseph's Well - it's bang opposite the main entrance of the LGI.
There'll probably be a couple of beds / sofas going at ours too, but that kinda assumes I'll be capable of making it home myself, and not face down in the gutter singing sea-shanties.
Or stuck in A&E.
There'll probably be a couple of beds / sofas going at ours too, but that kinda assumes I'll be capable of making it home myself, and not face down in the gutter singing sea-shanties.
Or stuck in A&E.
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it'll last a lot longer than that..Dark wrote:Well.. I wanna go on the Sunday. If it lasts till 11.. I guess I could get a train back to Lincoln. Dunno how much a taxi to Chez Dark would be, though probably not very much, since I only live a mile or two from the station, and still within city limits.
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Does anyone remember that TV series "Jimmy's"FFS Dave wrote: There'll probably be a couple of beds / sofas going at ours too, but that kinda assumes I'll be capable of making it home myself, and not face down in the gutter singing sea-shanties.
Or stuck in A&E.
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Urk. I 'mended' his heart in a past life. Double urk.
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Now why did you go an do something silly like thatFFS Dave wrote:Urk. I 'mended' his heart in a past life. Double urk.
I think it was a weird hybrid of Holby City/Airport/Emmerdale quasi-medical docu-drama. Thankfully it went the way of EldoradoFFS Dave wrote: Mrs Snowey - nope, but it's a knocking bet that it was pants.
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Whether it does or not, I'll have to leave so I can get home by about 1-2am.emilystrange wrote:it'll last a lot longer than that..Dark wrote:Well.. I wanna go on the Sunday. If it lasts till 11.. I guess I could get a train back to Lincoln. Dunno how much a taxi to Chez Dark would be, though probably not very much, since I only live a mile or two from the station, and still within city limits.
How long would it take to get from Lincoln to Leeds via train?
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That all depends on what you were "taking"before the trip home! .Dark wrote:
How long would it take to get from Lincoln to Leeds via train?
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We're not back to the "organic" mushrooms are we ?scotty wrote:That all depends on what you were "taking"before the trip home! .Dark wrote:
How long would it take to get from Lincoln to Leeds via train?
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Sadly, there's no train before about 5. I will not be on Planet Dave for 6 hours wandering around Leeds.scotty wrote:That all depends on what you were "taking"before the trip home! .Dark wrote:
How long would it take to get from Lincoln to Leeds via train?
Me and Ms Delilah hung a left at the Thai restaurant on the corner and then round the south side of LGI and over the bridge to JW. Had we reached the George by then? Where is it in relation?FFS Dave wrote:Yep, in all likelihood you'll have walked past The George on the way to Joseph's Well - it's bang opposite the main entrance of the LGI.
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Bummer!
just called that CityBreaks booking line again and a single room for those 3 nights at the Queens has jumped from £115 to £172!!!
I wasn't able to book it on Friday as the booking office was closed.
Less money for ale
Arse!
just called that CityBreaks booking line again and a single room for those 3 nights at the Queens has jumped from £115 to £172!!!
I wasn't able to book it on Friday as the booking office was closed.
Less money for ale
Arse!
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Jurys Inn - £106.25
Novotel - £ 112.00
All within walking distance of The Queens. However ...
Keep checking though on a daily basis. The Queens is 200 rooms. It won't be full that weekend. All that's happened is that the ten rooms at the discounted rates have been snapped up. Once they've taken that on board they'll release another ten rooms. A travel agent would tell you it's called 'revenue inventory management'.
Jurys Inn - £106.25
Novotel - £ 112.00
All within walking distance of The Queens. However ...
Keep checking though on a daily basis. The Queens is 200 rooms. It won't be full that weekend. All that's happened is that the ten rooms at the discounted rates have been snapped up. Once they've taken that on board they'll release another ten rooms. A travel agent would tell you it's called 'revenue inventory management'.
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Well you could try Dark - but take it from me, it's an utter nightmare to go ANYWHERE from Lincoln, let alone get backDark wrote: I could get a train back to Lincoln.
As I said last week, unfortunately, we'll be on the wrong side (or right side depending on your preferences) of the Pennines to offer a lift.
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James Blast wrote:Bummer!
just called that CityBreaks booking line again and a single room for those 3 nights at the Queens has jumped from £115 to £172!!!
I wasn't able to book it on Friday as the booking office was closed.
Less money for ale
Arse!
Try booking your room from the link to the Queens you put up James - I did that and me and Laz got a double room for £224 (£112 each), so I presume that a single would be about the same?