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Posted: 22 Nov 2006, 21:58
by weebleswobble
Deffo Sarah!, and what the f**k is wrong with 80's music!!! :lol:

Posted: 22 Nov 2006, 23:07
by timsinister
I'm in!















I'm also up for going out, too. ;D

Posted: 22 Nov 2006, 23:30
by weebleswobble
timsinister wrote: I'm also up for going out, too. ;D
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Good Lad, and so it begins..................

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 00:26
by Planet Dave
Nice one Tim. Right then, Friday 8th December it is then. 8)

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 00:38
by weebleswobble
Planet Dave wrote:Nice one Tim. Right then, Friday 8th December it is then. 8)
Will Notify The Wife :lol:

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 01:12
by Purple Light
I don't have a wife so I can't notify one.... but the 8th sounds stonking.

Right, Norm, can you make that?

& Markfiend, you still not had a reply!??

& Sarah O, it will be nice to meet you.

& Weebles, think we've met once before but if not, see directly above.

&.... oh no, that's it.












Actually, what about Dan!?? I enjoy being a Sisters anorak with Dan.

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 01:21
by Planet Dave
and don't forget kids, you don't have to love in Leeds to come out, plenty of spare beds / floor / garage space available. At Tim's. :P

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 01:26
by DerekR
Planet Dave wrote:...love in Leeds...
Is this some kind of swingers do I've been invited to? :lol:

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 01:35
by Purple Light
DerekR wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:...love in Leeds...
Is this some kind of swingers do I've been invited to? :lol:
If it is then I'm washing my socks all day that day. Whatever day it is. :lol:

I live 10 miles from Leeds in backward inbred farmer country (think Deliverance meets League Of Gentleman). Offers of shelter are also available from me as well as The Mighty Planet's. I'd stay at his if I were you though. You'd probably wake up in a field next to a pig or a cow where I live. & don't even get me started on the farm animals... Boom boooooom!!!


(The Export is getting to my head... :oops: )

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 02:08
by weebleswobble
DerekR wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:...love in Leeds...
Is this some kind of swingers do I've been invited to? :lol:
So speaketh Jocko Pervo :notworthy:

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 02:24
by Purple Light
How about also going out on the 9th & popping in to see this bloke playing? :innocent:

http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... fa98d2f5c2



I'm joking. The 8th is perfect.
But, seriously, anyone fancy this too!??



Ooooh, this is my 500th post. Don't I feel special.

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 03:48
by weebleswobble
I'm out on the 4th (monday) to see The Stuffies, so another nite out is just not feasible ('cause I is old & infirm)

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 08:00
by timsinister
weebleswobble wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:Nice one Tim. Right then, Friday 8th December it is then. 8)
Will Notify The Wife :lol:
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Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 08:15
by weebleswobble
timsinister wrote:
weebleswobble wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:Nice one Tim. Right then, Friday 8th December it is then. 8)
Will Notify The Wife :lol:
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:notworthy: :notworthy: :lol: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 10:39
by markfiend
Purple Light wrote:Markfiend, you still not had a reply!??
Not yet, but I only texted him 5 minutes ago :oops: My memory, like one of those things, I forget what they're called...

Friday the 8th is a tentative yes from me. 8)

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 11:14
by sarah_orange
Planet Dave wrote:Think you best had come along Sarah, as there's no chance of getting me in your gaff for an 80s night, unless it's 4 hours of This Corrosion & Master Of Puppets
I certainly wouldn't put it past them to play either of those songs but just not for 4 hours. the goth count was quite high last month - the highlight of the night for me was a dancefloor full of goths at an 80s night singing their little hearts out to how soon is now*. classy.

* including me :oops:

anyone got pub suggestions? I'd have suggested the wrens as it's non smoking room is excellent but I figure you lot live in a haze of cloves at all times. they have 2 other rooms - one of which is full of retired bouncers and one of which is small and often attracts comedy drunks. what's the angel or whitelocks like on a friday these days? hellish?

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 11:47
by markfiend
sarah_orange wrote:dancefloor full of goths at an 80s night singing their little hearts out to how soon is now
nowt wrong wi' that 8)

Posted: 23 Nov 2006, 21:35
by Planet Dave
sarah_orange wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:Think you best had come along Sarah, as there's no chance of getting me in your gaff for an 80s night, unless it's 4 hours of This Corrosion & Master Of Puppets
I certainly wouldn't put it past them to play either of those songs but just not for 4 hours. the goth count was quite high last month - the highlight of the night for me was a dancefloor full of goths at an 80s night singing their little hearts out to how soon is now*. classy.

* including me :oops:

anyone got pub suggestions? I'd have suggested the wrens as it's non smoking room is excellent but I figure you lot live in a haze of cloves at all times. they have 2 other rooms - one of which is full of retired bouncers and one of which is small and often attracts comedy drunks. what's the angel or whitelocks like on a friday these days? hellish?
This 80s night, Sarah....no Rick Astley or Bananarama or Soul 2 Soul or any of that gubbins then? Sounds promising. Suicidal Tendencies, Anthrax, that sort of thing mebeez (amongst The Smiths, Stone Roses and New Order, of course)?

I'm game for any boozer. Not been in The Wrens in years. Upstairs in The Angel is always fine, so long as you can grab a table. Or the ever lovely Drydock, or Fenton, or anywhere that sells booze really. Whitelocks is lovely but a bit cramped. I've sorted the date, I'll pass responsibilty of venue over to everyone else. Too much responsibilty is a bad thing. :lol:

....love in Leeds....goddamn it, that bloody slogan is working its 'magic' clearly. :? :lol:

Anyway, excellent, a night of fine company & liver abuse awaits. :D :twisted:

Posted: 24 Nov 2006, 10:43
by sarah_orange
I'm sure there'll be stuff like that too. I distinctly remember dancing to gold by spandau ballet with my taekwondo instructor last month. it's a terrible terrible mix of things - done with no respect for the sensibilities of giffers like us (well me) who remember which songs were supposed to go together. It's ace fun. especially when a little tipsy.

there's a t-shirt available from america which reads:
a city built on rock and roll would be structurally unsound.
I need this.

Posted: 24 Nov 2006, 13:35
by markfiend
I'm in and I might be dragging the missus along.

I got a text back from Michael:
Bugger! I'd love to. Unfortunately that's the night of our school Christmas do. I always seem to be double booked for HL stuff these days. Any other night...
As to venue, should I make an executive decision and say the Fenton (even though that's the opposite end of town from where I work Image)

Is it a straight after work thing or do people want to eat before we meet?

Posted: 24 Nov 2006, 17:56
by sarah_orange
what about carrie and ed? hudds isn't that far - I know this as I work there.

Posted: 24 Nov 2006, 20:02
by timsinister
Fenton sounds good. I'll be returning to my abode for a wash and change. None of that phonebox bollocks, I can't put GH Boots on in that small a space.

Posted: 24 Nov 2006, 20:39
by Planet Dave
markfiend wrote:I'm in and I might be dragging the missus along.

I got a text back from Michael:
Bugger! I'd love to. Unfortunately that's the night of our school Christmas do. I always seem to be double booked for HL stuff these days. Any other night...
As to venue, should I make an executive decision and say the Fenton (even though that's the opposite end of town from where I work Image)

Is it a straight after work thing or do people want to eat before we meet?
Excellent! Bugger about Michael though :(

Eat? As in food? Does not compute. Maybe a curry or lebanese or iffy kebab at 3am, that'll suffice quite nicely for me. Fenton sounds perfectly fine. We can do a poll of people who lived at 10 Churchill Gdns. :lol:

Posted: 24 Nov 2006, 21:38
by Dan
Purple Light wrote:Actually, what about Dan!?? I enjoy being a Sisters anorak with Dan.
Ha. The 8th you say? I don't go out much but I think I can probably manage that.

Nothing wrong with the 80's either, I'm just having a Toyah extravaganza, having downloaded a load of albums a track at a time off of limewire (Bloody awkward it is too! Remember the good(?) old days of downloading albums off napster a track at a time! Some tracks are full of clicks and whoops and there's always one track that's a really low bitrate! :lol: ). I'm finding that I still enjoy listening to the stuff of hers that I listened to back then, but some of her later albums that I'm hearing for the first time are utter s**t! Hmmm, nostalgia!

Posted: 24 Nov 2006, 23:40
by Planet Dave
Dan wrote:
Purple Light wrote:Actually, what about Dan!?? I enjoy being a Sisters anorak with Dan.
Ha. The 8th you say? I don't go out much but I think I can probably manage that.
:notworthy: :notworthy:

Right then, some of you lot like these here list things, dontcha babys. ;D So...

Me
Weebleswobble
Tim Sinister
Sarah Orange
Norman Bite-Yer-Ankles Hunter
Purple Light
Markfiend
Mrs Fiend
Dan


are all certs so far. Excellent. Keep 'em coming...