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Regarding Name-changes?
Posted: 06 Aug 2004, 00:15
by Mrs. Snowey
Having had a Top Night Out in Nottingham on Wednesday, myself and Mr. Snowey were pleased, nay priviliged to meet several fellow Heartlanders at The Pit & The Pendulum pub. Very good it was too.
But anyway, getting back to my own topic: the "SG" in Sexygoth no longer stands for that. Ladies and gentlemen, it now stands for:
<cue drum-roll>
SCARY GOB
And, despite what he would have people believe, Richie really is a sweetie !
Posted: 06 Aug 2004, 09:13
by Francis
I think KleptoGoth is more appropriate. And Richey a sweetie? Ooh! That's gotta hurt.
Posted: 06 Aug 2004, 11:33
by Quiff Boy
Re: Regarding Name-changes?
Posted: 06 Aug 2004, 17:39
by Brideoffrankenstein
Mrs. Snowey wrote:The Pit & The Pendulum pub
Did you find the ladies loos?
Posted: 06 Aug 2004, 17:45
by James Blast
I Prophesy Disaster
Re: Regarding Name-changes?
Posted: 06 Aug 2004, 19:17
by snowey
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Mrs. Snowey wrote:The Pit & The Pendulum pub
Did you find the ladies loos?
I found the ladies loos as well
The toilets in that pub were very visible...NOT. (and before anyone asks, no I didn't go into the ladies only found them whilst looking for the mens)
PS @ Richie, next time bring the mud pit for our women to wrestle in. It will be a lot more entertaining than watching the girls arm wrestle.
Posted: 06 Aug 2004, 21:48
by Mrs. Snowey
Oi!! Behave yourself!!
Re: Regarding Name-changes?
Posted: 06 Aug 2004, 22:35
by Mrs. Snowey
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Mrs. Snowey wrote:The Pit & The Pendulum pub
Did you find the ladies loos?
Yes, thanks to a
very helpful chap stood by the bar in the basement who noticed my confusion
Really clever idea that, hide the toilet door behind a fake bookshelf, because you're NEVER absolutely desperate to go in a pub are you?
Not sure about the noises though
I thought it was just the gents next door 'til I saw the speakers
Re: Regarding Name-changes?
Posted: 06 Aug 2004, 23:44
by James Blast
snowey wrote: bring the mud pit
Now! I'm interested
olive oil, anyone?
Posted: 07 Aug 2004, 04:10
by Thea
Kleptogoth - yes... i have evidence.....
Scarygob... Definatly <awaits the rest of SG's pint being spat at her....>
Richey - bless!
sorry. this isn't making any sence. i'm tired
Posted: 07 Aug 2004, 15:32
by Mrs RicheyJames
Bloody OI! T'was a good night though even though I did get thrashed at arm wrestling. But you don't have a new menu holder do you? <looks all smug>
Posted: 07 Aug 2004, 17:51
by Mrs. Snowey
Sexygoth wrote:Bloody OI! T'was a good night though even though I did get thrashed at arm wrestling. But you don't have a new menu holder do you? <looks all smug>
True, true
What's next on the list of small pocketable items from pubs and clubs then ?
Posted: 07 Aug 2004, 18:46
by Thea
Sexygoth wrote:But you don't have a new menu holder do you? <looks all smug>
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v131/ ... ot0001.jpg
it's a lovley menu holder.
Posted: 07 Aug 2004, 19:01
by Debaser
OOOh yer posh, do you write your menu's in posh squwirly writing at Chateau SG, then?
I'm a terrible pilferer of objects, it's the magpie in me.
Posted: 07 Aug 2004, 19:20
by Mrs. Snowey
Posted: 07 Aug 2004, 19:23
by Debaser
And speaking of toilets hidden behind bookcases...there's a restaurent in New York...hhnmmnnn...Jekyll & Hyde's that has the same (apparently) but you have to pull a book to open the door.
Am eating there, so will do a full reccy and make notes.
Posted: 07 Aug 2004, 19:32
by Mrs. Snowey
Thinking about it, I shouldn't really be complaining about toilets hidden behind bookshelves, seeing as one has to navigate past basically the contents of WHSmiths just to get to our bathroom
I hate trying to find the loo in a new pub anyway
Posted: 07 Aug 2004, 19:36
by Brideoffrankenstein
Mrs. Snowey wrote:@SG Still think you should have gone for the cobweb plates tho'
I was gonna nick one of those plates when I went there, but I had a pang of guilt and offered to buy 'em. They said no!!
Posted: 08 Aug 2004, 15:17
by Mrs RicheyJames
Urgh. How fooked do I look there? Sexy bastard of a menu holder though. mmmmmmmmm
Posted: 08 Aug 2004, 15:19
by Mrs RicheyJames
Debaser wrote:OOOh yer posh, do you write your menu's in posh squwirly writing at Chateau SG, then?
That's exactly what I 'borrowed' it for
Posted: 08 Aug 2004, 15:20
by Mrs RicheyJames
And I would have had the plates but I didn't take a big enough bag. Next time though.