Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

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Manchester Winter Jolly Up - Nov 29th

Postby Django » 12 Sep 2008, 16:10

Can we be arsed?
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby Johnny Fartpants » 12 Sep 2008, 16:17

I'm in Manchester overnight at least once a month, and no fucker ever wants to come out and play.

Puffs.

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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby Minnie the Minx » 12 Sep 2008, 16:21

With plenty of notice I would certainly do it, and also offer a put-up for a few folks who had too far to get home.
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby Minnie the Minx » 12 Sep 2008, 16:22

In fact I think I organised a Manc jolly up before and quite a few people came. Or am I imagining it? Hell, I can't remember!
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby Django » 12 Sep 2008, 16:29

Minnie the Minx wrote:In fact I think I organised a Manc jolly up before and quite a few people came. Or am I imagining it? Hell, I can't remember!


We've had two Manchester jolly ups in the last couple of years, and you didn't attend either of them. :lol:

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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby Django » 12 Sep 2008, 16:49

Django wrote:
Minnie the Minx wrote:In fact I think I organised a Manc jolly up before and quite a few people came. Or am I imagining it? Hell, I can't remember!


We've had two Manchester jolly ups in the last couple of years, and you didn't attend either of them. :lol:


Actually, that's not true, you did come to the second one, I remember now. Sorry.

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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby K » 12 Sep 2008, 19:31

I may be tempted...

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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby Minnie the Minx » 12 Sep 2008, 19:52

Now hang on. I'm not going mad here - did I or did I not organise a Manc JU???
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby Penk! » 12 Sep 2008, 20:02

Minnie the Minx wrote:Now hang on. I'm not going mad here - did I or did I not organise a Manc JU???


If I remember rightly, you organised a Preston one, but everyone else decided to go to Manchester so you just went there instead. :P
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby Minnie the Minx » 12 Sep 2008, 22:19

penk! wrote:
Minnie the Minx wrote:Now hang on. I'm not going mad here - did I or did I not organise a Manc JU???


If I remember rightly, you organised a Preston one, but everyone else decided to go to Manchester so you just went there instead. :P


Oh yes. That rings a bell
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby sloopjohnc » 12 Sep 2008, 22:39

Minnie the Minx wrote:With plenty of notice I would certainly do it, and also offer a put-up for a few folks who had too far to get home.


That's a fine how do ya do.

Planning your next date before you've even gone on ours.

Typical.

So very typical.
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby Minnie the Minx » 12 Sep 2008, 22:44

sloopjohnc wrote:
Minnie the Minx wrote:With plenty of notice I would certainly do it, and also offer a put-up for a few folks who had too far to get home.


That's a fine how do ya do.

Planning your next date before you've even gone on ours.

Typical.

So very typical.


Can I add, I have managed to organise and attend a SF JU with little difficulty. :lol:
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby Minnie the Minx » 12 Sep 2008, 22:45

Minnie the Minx wrote:
sloopjohnc wrote:
Minnie the Minx wrote:With plenty of notice I would certainly do it, and also offer a put-up for a few folks who had too far to get home.


That's a fine how do ya do.

Planning your next date before you've even gone on ours.

Typical.

So very typical.


Can I add, I have managed to organise and attend a SF JU with little difficulty. :lol:


The one django can't be arsed to come to
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby Corporate whore » 12 Sep 2008, 23:21

There have been three Manc JU's.

Call a date and I will check my diary.

But its got to be in the Marble Arch - its traditional.
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby sloopjohnc » 13 Sep 2008, 01:55

Minnie the Minx wrote:
Minnie the Minx wrote:Can I add, I have managed to organise and attend a SF JU with little difficulty. :lol:


The one django can't be arsed to come to


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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby doctorlouie » 13 Sep 2008, 08:54

Diary permitting, I'm up for this.

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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby Grollope » 13 Sep 2008, 10:16

corporate whore wrote:There have been three Manc JU's.

Call a date and I will check my diary.

But its got to be in the Marble Arch - its traditional.



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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby sensi » 13 Sep 2008, 12:07

corporate whore wrote:There have been three Manc JU's.

Call a date and I will check my diary.

But its got to be in the Marble Arch - its traditional.


It has...and I bagsy a night at Min's like last time...I love he Marble Arch I do...I promise not to throw up on the bus like I did the first time too :oops:

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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby The Obliging Fairy » 13 Sep 2008, 16:24

I've never done a JU, but would like to. I used to live in Manchester, in Chorlton, years ago, and now I live in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, but I'll be in Manchester for the Magazine show at The Academy on February 14th. I also hope to be home around the 8th for my nan's 90th birthday, bless her. I don't know where the Marble Arch is but within those two dates I could be there if it happened, with Sibella too. February is still technically winter, right?
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Re: Manchester Winter Jolly Up

Postby doctorlouie » 13 Sep 2008, 16:39

the obliging fairy wrote:I've never done a JU, but would like to. I used to live in Manchester, in Chorlton, years ago, and now I live in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, but I'll be in Manchester for the Magazine show at The Academy on February 14th. I also hope to be home around the 8th for my nan's 90th birthday, bless her. I don't know where the Marble Arch is but within those two dates I could be there if it happened, with Sibella too. February is still technically winter, right?


Aside from whenever the JU happens (and Feb can be Winter, which tends to last until mid-June in Manchester), it'd be great to meet up. Any excuse and all that. Top. Sound.


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