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10 Aug 2008, 11:36
Andrew S wrote: James Blast wrote: but, her buddies?
we are talking 70+ and Catholic in every sense
Talk about worlds colliding
Knowing Lee's eloquence and ability for stylefull conversation I'd bet a tener on the ole birds ending up as Hell's Grannies.
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10 Aug 2008, 22:38
James Blast wrote: orange is fine, July's passed
That didn't stop their bloody infernal racket coming through my kitchen window as they marched along Argyle St yesterday afternoon
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10 Aug 2008, 23:35
Zeno may get away with orange, but if he adds a wee pipe and a wee sash to the mixture...
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Thanks
Now that's been dealt with, back to what we were supposed to discuss, guys!
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12 Aug 2008, 12:40
DerekR wrote: Are you saying I shouldn't turn up in my "Fu
ck me and marry me young" T shirt then?
Can I interest sir in one of these?
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
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12 Aug 2008, 19:34
So who's in the vicinity of Glasgow Intl at 3.40pm-ish on Friday?
Got some time to kill & would happily kill it with some company.
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12 Aug 2008, 19:36
And what are the general plans for Friday/Saturday before the party takes off?
(I won't arrive in Glasgow until about 9PM it seems, so no Friday afternoon for me! But then most involved already knew that
)
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12 Aug 2008, 20:02
I'm arriving in the city about 13:00 ish on Saturday (and I believe we're sharing the hospitality of a certain bearded gentleman
) so I'm definitely up for some pre-meeting meeting arrangements (so long as food is involved at some point
)
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12 Aug 2008, 20:09
I'm aiming to arrive 1300 to 1400 on Saturday.
Anyone stuck for a lift from anywhere in the north of England let me know. I could do with someone sharing petrol costs.
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12 Aug 2008, 20:16
mh wrote: (so long as food is involved at some point
)
I can't imagine it otherwise, not with Andrew in charge
Will you head for central Glasgow or straight at
James '
Mark ?
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12 Aug 2008, 20:52
Interesting! Actually I might like to head that direction myself for some photography. Unless people convince me otherwise
(or suggest more sociable activities for that matter)
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12 Aug 2008, 22:41
mh read yir feckin' e-mail, baisturt!
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12 Aug 2008, 22:43
Did ye no get me reply? PM incoming then!
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12 Aug 2008, 22:43
weebleswobble wrote: DerekR wrote: Are you saying I shouldn't turn up in my "Fu
ck me and marry me young" T shirt then?
Can I interest sir in one of these?
surely it should be "fcuk me..."?
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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13 Aug 2008, 00:30
Pista wrote: So who's in the vicinity of Glasgow Intl at 3.40pm-ish on Friday?
I reckon it'll be at least 4.30 by the time you get from the airport to the city centre. I can be there by 5.15, maybe earlier if I can skive off 15 minutes early. It's probably best if you head towards George Square, which is quite near Buchanan St coach station and has a lot of OK pubs nearby. Or you can just sit on a park bench and have a gander at the City Chambers (a rather nice building which apparently featured in Dr Zhivago).
You have a choice of 3 buses from the airport. The 500 (quickest and most expensive), the 905 (a bit slower) and the 747 (slowest - it stops at Ikea and a large suburban shopping centre on the way).
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13 Aug 2008, 00:54
Quiff Boy wrote: weebleswobble wrote: DerekR wrote: Are you saying I shouldn't turn up in my "Fu
ck me and marry me young" T shirt then?
Can I interest sir in one of these?
surely it should be "fcuk me..."?
Pwned.
Now start printing them, Barry! I want wan!
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13 Aug 2008, 06:17
@
Andrew S
I'll head there then.
Might do some shopping while I'm there.
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13 Aug 2008, 10:06
Pista wrote: @
Andrew S
I'll head there then.
Might do some shopping while I'm there.
The horseshoe bar-google it man-history in a glass!
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14 Aug 2008, 23:30
Just back in from scooping popcorn. Next steps: Sleep, pack, tram, train, Airbus, bus, train: Glasgow!
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Obviousman wrote: Just back in from scooping popcorn. Next steps: Sleep, pack, tram, train, Airbus, bus, train: Glasgow!
envious
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15 Aug 2008, 00:20
weebleswobble wrote: The horseshoe bar-google it man-history in a glass!
My parents met there, way back in '76
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