Andrew & Eldritch?Planet Dave wrote:Yep, it's always like that. You'll be amongst folk who've seen it all before, and therefore at the very least know the way to A&E.
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[quote="Gottdammerung"]So exactly just how much black is required for the dress code!?!?!
Eh! What you mean people will be wearing black!!!!
Better get myself down the local Goff shop pronto
Eh! What you mean people will be wearing black!!!!
Better get myself down the local Goff shop pronto
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there are no Goff Couturiers that far norff
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we have photographic evidence of the black wearing
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?emilystrange wrote:we have photographic evidence of the black wearing
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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from Black Oktober...
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Ahh.................Aye, the Wife's a bit of a GOFF, but I did say "For Better Or Worse"emilystrange wrote:from Black Oktober...
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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scotty wrote:there'll be some BIG drinkers there, you should see boudicca put away the Bailey's............................frightening
I stab you now.
That's *pish* news, James... it really won't be the same...
I'll try and shout "Next!" and "Fud!" when the banter requires it, but I've a feeling I can't quite pull it off in the same way .
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what did I say, now?
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arse and elbow? (though which is which is beyond me.. )James Blast wrote:Andrew & Eldritch?Planet Dave wrote:Yep, it's always like that. You'll be amongst folk who've seen it all before, and therefore at the very least know the way to A&E.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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did i mention that friday & weekender tickets are now available from phono paul via the usual link?
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/july/information.php
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/july/information.php
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Website wrote:As before, we're particularly keen to provide members and non-members alike with another visit to "Planet Dave". Happily, The George is very near Leeds General Infirmary, so no one will have too far to travel afterwards.
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Did it? Which website? Damn cheek of it.timsinister wrote:Website wrote:As before, we're particularly keen to provide members and non-members alike with another visit to "Planet Dave". Happily, The George is very near Leeds General Infirmary, so no one will have too far to travel afterwards.
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http://www.myheartland.co.uk/july/saturday.phpPlanet Dave wrote:Did it? Which website? Damn cheek of it.timsinister wrote:Website wrote:As before, we're particularly keen to provide members and non-members alike with another visit to "Planet Dave". Happily, The George is very near Leeds General Infirmary, so no one will have too far to travel afterwards.
but then you knew that already
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I hadn't seen the link, as it goes. But bless ya anyway. Keep talking it up Barry, I now consider it my duty to fulfill such promotion.
BTW, and OT, how's the squat over in the Proper People's Republic Of Mancunia? Seen any city fans yet? Thought not.
BTW, and OT, how's the squat over in the Proper People's Republic Of Mancunia? Seen any city fans yet? Thought not.
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its very nice thank you.Planet Dave wrote:BTW, and OT, how's the squat over in the Proper People's Republic Of Mancunia?
Planet Dave wrote:Seen any city fans yet? Thought not.
i live with one.
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Quiff Boy wrote:Planet Dave wrote:Seen any city fans yet? Thought not.
i live with one.
And Jo seemed like such a nice girl, too. Ah well.
Lovely gaff / city fan. Yin / yang.
See you in May.
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she said a similar thing about you when she heard you were "red scum"Planet Dave wrote:And Jo seemed like such a nice girl, too. Ah well.
yup, see you in may
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Can anyone recommend a nice hotel in Leeds? I am trying to persuade Mrs Streamline that it might be nice to get pissed up in different surroundings on a weekend.
She's also going to want to know what the shopping is like (this trip is going to cost me....). Any answers?
I am hoping that the offer of freshly pressed linen sheets may sway things....
Oh yes, you Northern type people don't still hang us dainty Southerners do you?
<<lights blue touch paper and retires!!>>
She's also going to want to know what the shopping is like (this trip is going to cost me....). Any answers?
I am hoping that the offer of freshly pressed linen sheets may sway things....
Oh yes, you Northern type people don't still hang us dainty Southerners do you?
<<lights blue touch paper and retires!!>>
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there are lots of very nice ones... but we generally go for the cheep comfort or travel inn types, near the train station. both are fine.
the shopping is fantastic.... bring your cards
the shopping is fantastic.... bring your cards
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buggeremilystrange wrote:the shopping is fantastic.... bring your cards
(Thanks for the info!)
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they all wear clogs, own whippets and have enormous breezers
Ah'l sithee!
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there will be toys for boysstreamline wrote:buggeremilystrange wrote:the shopping is fantastic.... bring your cards
(Thanks for the info!)
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Clogs - yup with you.James Blast wrote:they all wear clogs, own whippets and have enormous breezers
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Whippets - yup, hairballs on leads
breezers (enormous or not) does not compute Unless you mean Bacardi? (Or am I being particularly stoopid today?)
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