October 17: Manchester Ritz
Posted: 05 Jun 2015, 11:35
The venue is within spitting distance Of Oxford Road station but if you are going to stay in a hotel get it booked as soon as you can.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:a bit out of my way with no car, and not a straightforward national express jobby....might have to wangle it on the train.
No need to as they're not playing Edinburgh! It's like getting a Nottingham and Leicester mixed upeastmidswhizzkid wrote: i'm def not going to auld reekie.
wouldnt bother me in the slightest....i'm used to people from other parts of the country who mostly hear "midlands" in "east midlands" and say "...birmingham?" ...so whatever the fuck...like people oop north who think everywhere below doncaster is "the south" and southerners who think the top part of the m25 is the north/south divide.Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:No need to as they're not playing Edinburgh! It's like getting a Nottingham and Leicester mixed upeastmidswhizzkid wrote: i'm def not going to auld reekie.
I love you in full on rant mode. You're the best!eastmidswhizzkid wrote:wouldnt bother me in the slightest....i'm used to people from other parts of the country who mostly hear "midlands" in "east midlands" and say "...birmingham?" ...so whatever the fuck...like people oop north who think everywhere below doncaster is "the south" and southerners who think the top part of the m25 is the north/south divide.
i'm sure my utter lack of jockish -or "scotch" if you will- "ken" is only matched by my completely not giving two fucks....it's hundreds of miles away and basically just some country that we steal oil from and use to park our nukes in, that doesnt really want to be owned by england but seems incapable of doing anything about it; where EVERYONE is called "Jimmy", eats deep-fried mars bars dipped in porridge and calls a skirt a kilt to deny its national cult of transvesticism. "ock aye the noo, Nessie!"
Lee, as a Scot, I'm not that perturbed or surprised at your rant, apart from the image being conjured up by a "National Express jobby":-Deastmidswhizzkid wrote:wouldnt bother me in the slightest....i'm used to people from other parts of the country who mostly hear "midlands" in "east midlands" and say "...birmingham?" ...so whatever the fuck...like people oop north who think everywhere below doncaster is "the south" and southerners who think the top part of the m25 is the north/south divide.Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:No need to as they're not playing Edinburgh! It's like getting a Nottingham and Leicester mixed upeastmidswhizzkid wrote: i'm def not going to auld reekie.
i'm sure my utter lack of jockish -or "scotch" if you will- "ken" is only matched by my completely not giving two fucks....it's hundreds of miles away and basically just some country that we steal oil from and use to park our nukes in, that doesnt really want to be owned by england but seems incapable of doing anything about it; where EVERYONE is called "Jimmy", eats deep-fried mars bars dipped in porridge and calls a skirt a kilt to deny its national cult of transvesticism. "ock aye the noo, Nessie!"
I've just booked in the Midland. It's not full, but it's not cheap either.ribbons69 wrote:...the posher Midalnd Hotel around the corner...
Damn right! But at least we get to see the wait-staff shut the bar at 6am, and then serve us breakfast.markfiend wrote:I've just booked in the Midland. It's not full, but it's not cheap either.ribbons69 wrote:...the posher Midalnd Hotel around the corner...
bless you, i think you're safe as long as you don't flush when the vehicle is in the station.Andrew S wrote:
Lee, as a Scot, I'm not that perturbed or surprised at your rant, apart from the image being conjured up by a "National Express jobby":-D
Damnit Lee, how else am I supposed to amuse myself on the way there?eastmidswhizzkid wrote:bless you, i think you're safe as long as you don't flush when the vehicle is in the station.Andrew S wrote:
Lee, as a Scot, I'm not that perturbed or surprised at your rant, apart from the image being conjured up by a "National Express jobby":-D
Andrew S wrote:It won't be sprung by the time we're finished.
ended up in IBIS, £95 the Holiday Inn Express price has climed from £87 to £105 in a daypaint it black wrote:when it's over, will i learn?
when i get my digs sorted, i'll share where you can get a nice place a few mins walk (i stay there a lot) for £87 - no panic on avaialbilty
Is that the laughably named Ibis Budget? Fraulein ribbons and myself are in there.paint it black wrote:ended up in IBIS, £95 the Holiday Inn Express price has climed from £87 to £105 in a daypaint it black wrote:when it's over, will i learn?
when i get my digs sorted, i'll share where you can get a nice place a few mins walk (i stay there a lot) for £87 - no panic on avaialbilty
who is going to NMA in York on our day off