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Posted: 14 Mar 2004, 05:49
by Thrash Harry
Dan wrote:Anyway, a good night was had by all tonight for The Sisters Of Murphy gig, thanks guys! Then off to a club for more drinks and I'm gonna sleep in until the afternoon now! :innocent:
And how cool was The Atrium? Iggy, Zeppelin, Hendirx, Stone Roses to name but a few. :notworthy:

Posted: 14 Mar 2004, 23:12
by Gripper
Thrash Harry wrote:
Dan wrote:Anyway, a good night was had by all tonight for The Sisters Of Murphy gig, thanks guys! Then off to a club for more drinks and I'm gonna sleep in until the afternoon now! :innocent:
And how cool was The Atrium? Iggy, Zeppelin, Hendirx, Stone Roses to name but a few. :notworthy:
Sorry I couldn't stick around last night, guys. Had to content myself with burning big lines down the M62. Would've liked to have sampled the Leeds nightlife a little more fully. Thanks for the offers, anyway.

Posted: 14 Mar 2004, 23:16
by Thrash Harry
Gripper wrote:Would've liked to have sampled the Leeds nightlife a little more fully. Thanks for the offers, anyway.
You possibly made a wise decision. It's a long and sorry tale, and you know how I hate to bore you with those, but we eventually found somewhere most congenial.

Posted: 14 Mar 2004, 23:19
by emilystrange
me too... both stranges were ill and i had drunk a lot of benylin to get to the gig at all. and we had to drive back today..
NEXT TIME.

Posted: 14 Mar 2004, 23:32
by Thrash Harry
emilystrange wrote:both stranges were ill and i had drunk a lot of benylin to get to the gig at all
:eek:

So glad you enjoyed it then.

Posted: 15 Mar 2004, 00:14
by Dan
emilystrange wrote:...and i had drunk a lot of benylin to get to the gig at all...
I bet that tasted better that that horrible Belgian "beer" from thursday.

Posted: 15 Mar 2004, 00:21
by Thrash Harry
Dan wrote:I bet that tasted better that that horrible Belgian "beer" from thursday.
Did you have to bring that up again? Wasn't the first time, down the stairs in the North Bar, enough for you?

Posted: 15 Mar 2004, 00:40
by Dan
Thrash Harry wrote:Did you have to bring that up again? Wasn't the first time, down the stairs in the North Bar, enough for you?
That wasn't me. I did have to walk through it a couple of times though. :(

Posted: 15 Mar 2004, 00:49
by Thrash Harry
I don't even remember there being any stairs! Were you lot trying to get away from me or something?

Posted: 15 Mar 2004, 11:37
by Thrash Harry
Thrash Harry wrote:Either I have the best boss in the world or my P45 is in the post.
Well, as I'm sure you're all dying to know, my job's safe, but the p*ss-taking has started. In my Inbox this morning, from my boss (and copied to my colleagues):
We reckon you weren't too drunk Friday, instead you couldn't get all your make-up off!
Those painted ladyboys have so much to answer for.

Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 14:03
by Hojyuu-obi
Dan wrote:
emilystrange wrote:...and i had drunk a lot of benylin to get to the gig at all...
I bet that tasted better that that horrible Belgian "beer" from thursday.
What "beer" was it then ?

Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 14:07
by Mrs RicheyJames
Dunno, some fruity stuff! Tasted like snakebite and black to me!! How goth is that? lol

Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 14:26
by markfiend
Sexygoth wrote:Dunno, some fruity stuff! Tasted like snakebite and black to me!! How goth is that? lol
Put some Pernod in and have a "Red Witch" :lol:

Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 14:28
by Mrs RicheyJames
snakebite, black and pernod?

Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 14:30
by markfiend
Sexygoth wrote:snakebite, black and pernod?
Yup. Or sometimes just cider, black, and pernod.

Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 14:32
by Mrs RicheyJames
Can't say that I have ever tried that and probably won't now! Unfortunatly my taste buds have changed from my teenage years and cider is now discusting

Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 14:35
by Thrash Harry
Sexygoth wrote:snakebite, black and pernod?
I seem to remember Emily was drinking something like that last Saturday. Anyway, love to stay and chat but got to go and see to all the paperwork that's stopping Mrs T from performing her cleaning duties in my study. Might get a chance to check back later and bore you all with the details of my car's 75k service. If not, have a good weekend everyone and I'll catch up when I get back on Tuesday. Unless I have to go online to sort out the problems my Mum's been having with the new PC I recommended to her. :evil:

Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 14:40
by markfiend
Sexygoth wrote:Can't say that I have ever tried that and probably won't now! Unfortunatly my taste buds have changed from my teenage years and cider is now discusting
You could try the "posh" version (of my own invention) of champagne, cassis, and absinthe :twisted:

Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 14:41
by Mrs RicheyJames
You're on.....you can make/buy it though :wink:

Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 14:43
by markfiend
Sexygoth wrote:You're on.....you can make/buy it though :wink:
That would involve finding a bar that sells all three of the ingredients. Know you of such a place?

Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 14:44
by Mrs RicheyJames
not off hand no

Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 14:47
by markfiend
Leave it with me then. I'm guessing the Wardrobe might be a good bet; they have a very extensive range of spirits.

Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 21:22
by Planet Dave
Tut N Shive / Dove & Rainbow / Whatever Its Called This Week in Sheffield would very happily knock one of those up for you. Probably best to drink it outside though. Absinthe and my stomach aren't on speaking terms.

How's Leicester, SG?

How's the doggy, Mark?

Posted: 19 Mar 2004, 09:39
by Mrs RicheyJames
Fine and dandio ta Dave. Why would you have to drink it outside if it doesn't agree with your stomach? I'm I missing some important medical break through here?

Posted: 19 Mar 2004, 11:01
by markfiend
@ SG: I think Dave's referring to the likelyhood of puking :urff:

@ Dave: Thanks! Doggie's getting better. He's milking it for all the sympathy he can :lol: The stitches are out and he's not got the "lampshade" any more.