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If we switch it to Friday, Pat can make it. You ken us and venues, we haven't decided yet? :oops:
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Aye well, you'd better decide either way pretty soon! :P

Rearrange the following words into a well-known phrase: "brewery"... "p*ss-up"... "organize"... "couldnae"... :twisted:
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The (very folkie indeed) Scotia, 7pm. Therr!
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James Blast wrote:The (very folkie indeed) Scotia, 7pm. Therr!
AYE BUT - which day?

(And where is it?)
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What a fckn sorry bunch you lot are! :P :twisted: :kiss: You need a Dad. I know a few, I could give you their numbers if you like. :lol:
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A fine wee drinking hole Herr Blast :notworthy:
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Looks like a nice place to be planning The Trip. I'll just make sure I'll be at Charleroi on time the week after... ;)
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eotunun wrote:So the initial meet on friday will be at Anwerp.
I sugest to choose a location for meeting, as there are quite a few train stations there, and it would be helpfull to have details set prior to the day.
Local heroes, please!
A comfy caffe where you can spend a few hours without getting poor or a pain in your butts while waiting for the rest of the invaders would be best, I think?
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Let's say central station? That'll be the number one turist spot then as well, and it deserves it :D :notworthy:

As a café either absinthe bar (looks stunning and serves some great stuff!) or the irish pub (cheap whiskys ;D) perhaps? It's always hard to figure out where we end up in advance :lol:

At what time do you guys think to be arriving in 't Stad :?:
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Obviousman wrote:number one turist spot
:lol: Glad to see the proper spelling has entered the parlance... :notworthy: :wink:
Obviousman wrote:absinthe bar (looks stunning and serves some great stuff!)
Yes! :D
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Ahem! we have a rockstar chaffeur picking us up at the airport, must we dally about in train stations with the hoi-poloi? :lol:
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James Blast wrote:Ahem! we have a rockstar chaffeur picking us up at the airport, must we dally about in train stations with the hoi-poloi? :lol:
What?! You got yourselves another driver?! :(
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friday meet in Antwerpen? sounds like the start of a plan (set to go wrong :lol: )
I take the day off so if any of you people still need transport I would be happy to take care of it.

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I think this would be easiest, and then-it was suggested on one of the earlier pages of the thread, if I´m not all stupido..
The important bit was: Central station. Now I know where to book my ride to!
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James Blast wrote:Ahem! we have a rockstar chaffeur picking us up at the airport, must we dally about in train stations with the hoi-poloi? :lol:
If you needn't be there, no need :lol: I'll gladly explain the driver of choice where to go to :wink:
eotunun wrote:I think this would be easiest, and then-it was suggested on one of the earlier pages of the thread, if I´m not all stupido..
The important bit was: Central station. Now I know where to book my ride to!
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Obviousman wrote: Tell me when you arrive and a delegation will be ready to pick you up :D
:eek: Wow!
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Some troubles at booking online, but I think it´ll be about 14:30.
That´s so.. so.. :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Perhaps we should take into account that the good people of the Mac HL Invasion Force have set different locations to - allegedly - sleep inbetween drinking and shopping bouts. For me, this means that I'll be picking up Brother Blast, Claire and Andrew and then take them to their weekend residence which is, in all cases, somewhere different. Andrew stays with me, so he's the first to settle in, as I live nearest to Charleroi. James will stay at a hotel in Lier, so I'm guessing he'll be up next, as Claire will also be staying at, erm, I forgot, but at least at someone's place in that area, so she'll either get together with that person when we drop James off in Lier, I could drop her off there or they could hook up in Antwerp, whichever works best for them. I'm the driver (if they haven't settled on that rock star instead, that is... :?), I don't mind. Bottom line : we need to get the peeps settled into their respective weekend residences before getting together in Antwerp, methinks. Perhaps it's time to put our heads together on this end as well, even if only by mail...
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Very sensible, let's just see to get to a central point after everyone's got to his/her personal place?

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@ Raf (and in the general direction of everyone else) - are people going to the places they're staying first to drop their stuff off in the afternoon, and then regrouping in Antwerp in the evening?

Would it not be easier, when you're picking up the McHeartlanders at Charleroi, for us all to keep the'gether? We could all just dump our stuff and then get back in the Raf-mobile, onwards to Antwerp? I just have visions of us all dotted around Belgium come the evening :lol:
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You forget some of us are not as young as the rest and have lived a bad life. I need to get to my base camp, asses the environment then move on to the advanced base camp. ;D
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Wasn´t it suggested that we shape the bridgehead first and conquer keypos.. that we meet and regroup to make our ways to the individual camps afterwards? I think that´ll be much easier to get the logistics straight..
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boudicca wrote:@ Raf (and in the general direction of everyone else) - are people going to the places they're staying first to drop their stuff off in the afternoon, and then regrouping in Antwerp in the evening?

Would it not be easier, when you're picking up the McHeartlanders at Charleroi, for us all to keep the'gether? We could all just dump our stuff and then get back in the Raf-mobile, onwards to Antwerp? I just have visions of us all dotted around Belgium come the evening :lol:
I should have made it a bit more clear that my intention is to have you drop off your stuff but indeed keep you all together until Antwerp. It's not like I'm going to leave everyone behind at their drop points. :P Never intended that. We could do a slightly longer stopover at my place as there's a nifty frietkot (chip shop but not quite to you ;)) within walking distance if you'd like to have a bite after the flight (oh dear, that rhymes :eek:) and some liquids. Either that, or I can cook up something fast like a pasta or something. That's not mandatory, of course. But you'd all still be together when we arrive in Antwerp, which would be about 9 - 9:30'ish (remember you're one hour ahead to UK time, so biologically this is still 8 - 8:30'ish to you) where we'll collectively fall into everyone else's arms... :lol:
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eotunun wrote:Wasn´t it suggested that we shape the bridgehead first and conquer keypos.. that we meet and regroup to make our ways to the individual camps afterwards? I think that´ll be much easier to get the logistics straight..
Not very practical methinks, Jürgen. As James, for instance, is checking into a hotel, I think he'd want to do that first, not in the middle of the night. And I don't really see why Andrew should leave his gear in the car when we can easily drop off his stuff at my place first, since it's on the way. When everyone's taken care of their baggage and whatever else, it's easier to relax and enjoy the rest of the evening, I think...
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Ahráyeph wrote:
eotunun wrote:Wasn´t it suggested that we shape the bridgehead first and conquer keypos.. that we meet and regroup to make our ways to the individual camps afterwards? I think that´ll be much easier to get the logistics straight..
Not very practical methinks, Jürgen. As James, for instance, is checking into a hotel, I think he'd want to do that first, not in the middle of the night. And I don't really see why Andrew should leave his gear in the car when we can easily drop off his stuff at my place first, since it's on the way. When everyone's taken care of their baggage and whatever else, it's easier to relax and enjoy the rest of the evening, I think...
Good point.
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