Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby The Prof » 29 Nov 2008, 10:51

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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby Corporate whore » 30 Nov 2008, 10:38

Ugh, how much did I drink last night?

I think I'm still pissed.


Anyay, a fantastic time was had by all, especially great to see Kid P, Harriet and Kalawski again, its been much too long, and great to meet Tony Letters for the first time - really nice chap, I don't know why Betty keeps him hidden away.

Django proved to be whimp of the night (again), and Min was approaching Bhoywonder levels of innebriation before Evil Dave and Sensi wheelbarrowed her home.
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby sensi » 30 Nov 2008, 11:13

Fuck me she's a chuffin' NIGHTMARE pissed!

:evil:

Lovely to meet Sarah and Sean and to see all the others again...shame Django had to leave early.

Leaving the pub...at 9.30...was an experience...Min could barely walk on her skyscraper heels...Dave was guiding her which was a bit like a blind guide dog leading a blind person...on a packed train station I asked her if she wanted her gloves and she said yes....so I started to rummage around in her handbag...WITH HER PERMISSION...and she promptly accused me of trying to rob her...LOUDLY!!...I wasn't best chuffed...lovely bloke on the train gave up his seat for her...a really lovely man...she fell asleep dribbling into MY scarf and when we got to Chorley we woke her up and the bloke said "are you OK now love?" to which she replied "WHAT THE FUCK'S IT GOT TO DO WITH YOU?"

So all in all it was a great night...shame she remembers nothing about it :roll:
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby Heilan Coo » 30 Nov 2008, 12:44

Oh, she's alive alright... :lol:
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby The Prof » 30 Nov 2008, 13:14

Ohh oh!

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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby the hanging monkey » 30 Nov 2008, 14:59

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Great to see everyone last night, especially Ms Denim, Mr Letters and Kal. I managed to stay the right side of communicating via drum solos this time too.
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby Nikki Gradual » 30 Nov 2008, 15:09

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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby Nikki Gradual » 30 Nov 2008, 15:12

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"So, this star that will guide us towards the annointed one and everlasting salvation, how will we know what to look for?"
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby the hanging monkey » 30 Nov 2008, 15:14

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Me and The Kid do our Krays impression.
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby Walk In My Shadow » 30 Nov 2008, 15:15

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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby The Prof » 30 Nov 2008, 15:20


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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby Nikki Gradual » 30 Nov 2008, 15:26

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"It's not the beer talking but this is going to be the best picture anyone ever took of the palm of their own hand. They'll hang it in the Tate"
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby Nikki Gradual » 30 Nov 2008, 15:28

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"No, No, you're not boring at all. I always spend the entire evening checking the train timetable when I am in a pub."
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby Nikki Gradual » 30 Nov 2008, 15:59

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"For the benefit of the tape, the interviewee then looked very shifty as if it was indeed him who spelled out 2112 with the traffic cones on the M62"
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby harvey k-tel » 30 Nov 2008, 16:28

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It looks like Martin's letting 'er rip. Back away, boys!
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby La Denim » 30 Nov 2008, 17:25

That was great! I really enjoyed it. I thought everyone was absolutely lovely.

Me, Sean and Del went clubbing, I hit a wall, we got back to the hotel, Sean fell asleep, Del and I got the most disgusting pizza I have ever seen - it had a kebab on it - and watched telly.

Took Del back to Kid P's this morning - stopping en route so Sean could puke in a bus shelter - then got back to Leeds and fell into bed.

Fabulous.

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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby K » 30 Nov 2008, 17:52

What fun! Great to meet everyone again, and to meet some new people too!
I'm still not sure if I'm working class or not...?

Shame Django had to turn up...oops, I mean shame Django had to leave early.

Actually, it is a shame that Django had to leave me with that piano jazz CD.

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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby Minnie the Minx » 30 Nov 2008, 20:11

That was the first time in a long, long time I have been quite so - shall we say - tired and emotional. I wanted to blame Jumper K for filling me full of amaretto - about a litre of it - but I daresay the fault chiefly lay with the Becks dark lager, white wine, vodka and champagne that followed and preceeded it.

Needless to say, a really enjoyable night - great to meet Sean and Sarah and catch up with old BCB pals too - I can only apologise for my descent into sleep, which I think began in the pub - if I fell asleep while you were telling me something deeply poignant, I am truly sorry.

I wanted Jane to stay and be my mum today :( But she took her magnificent cleavage and her husband home after he had done some DIY I had been neglecting for months, with the Coo in tow - he sleeps with his hair in a shaped bit of plastic you know, to keep it looking like that.
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby Minnie the Minx » 30 Nov 2008, 20:21

And I've just realised after all this time that Nancy is my avatar :lol:
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby yomptepi » 30 Nov 2008, 20:29

Just as I suspected.

The prof is beginning to show his true form...

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