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Yes, that was Xmas 2004. Vogon accused me of falling down the stairs so that I could get a hug off Amp. She described it as 'like a rag doll down an ice slope (the fall, not the hug. The hug was 'like a slobbery St Bernard with its lipstick out')
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Please say she does. I'd really like it for Scrawny to bust into the pub and lead you out by twisting your ear and batting you on the arse with a rolled up beano.
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quote:Originally posted by Bandy: Normally yes but she is away this weekend so can't enforce the curfew. I'm meeting a friend for a curry later in the evening.
quote:Originally posted by Thorn Davis: Yes, that was Xmas 2004. Vogon accused me of falling down the stairs so that I could get a hug off Amp. She described it as 'like a rag doll down an ice slope '
lol - after a micromeat in 2002 Bandy tumbled down an escalator at (I think) London Bridge. One observer described the spectacle as being like "watching a crane-fly struggling in a pool of vomit".
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I might show and if there's an unprotected wifi, I can post with my 'shite phone that doesn't serve a purpose other than showing how flashy I am'.
Haven't decided yet though, 2 kids have yet to bathe/bed...
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Well, get on a train my son... It's what, an hour from MK?
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Yeah but i don't have any money, and I'd also have to allow at least another hour's worth of getting utterly lost and pissed off, then arrive in a foul mood and leave about half an hour later. It's the way of things I'm afraid.
It's better for everyone's sake if I just stay at home.
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i know the absence of tidy grid layout is confusing, ringo, but it really isn't very difficult to get from king's cross to charring cross road.
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And stop trying to convince me. It's not going to work. It's eviction night on Big Brother too, and who wants to miss that? Not I!
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I'm bus'ing it... 2 train changes or sit on a 7 for 40 mins... Bus wins
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quote:Originally posted by Ringo: Train arrives at Euston, not King's Cross.
Get on the 10 at Euston, get off on TC road... Easy peasy
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euston is even easier. just cross over the road, veer right a bit, walk all the way down tottenham court road and voila. or just hop on the northern line (charring cross branch). if you leave now you'll be at the pub by 8.
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Mikee Teevee's history of cheese meets with a universal response
For a good time call 0898-MIKE-4-SEX (24hrs)
Mikee teaching BTEC Oral
Post meat, and had enough (Ironworks Bar, West Ham United Football Club)
Cracking night out (well couple of nights if you include T? the night before) - Thorn and Mikee - sorry again I couldn't get you backstage but you didn't miss that much (apart from meeting the boys of course) but superb to finally meet Sabian and Benway (and not forgetting Louise)
Sorry to those we missed - but it must be done again soon.