Where are you going tonight?
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Re: Where are you going tonight?
To Bristol; thence tomorrow to Chagstock to support the Magic Numbers. (Please don't rain.)
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Re: Where are you going tonight?
I'm going to attempt to make fancy cupcakes tonight. Got an icing piping kit for my birthday (yeah turns out being 31 means you become an old fart
) Problem is Mr GG doesn't like butter icing (weirdo) so i will just have to eat them all myself or give them away. So if you're in Mid Sussex this evening pop by! for a (maybe) tasty cake
Now gonna go and try and encourage my rubbish poultry to lay me some eggs. They seem to have gone on strike.


Now gonna go and try and encourage my rubbish poultry to lay me some eggs. They seem to have gone on strike.

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So many innuendos
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Use cream cheese, such as Philadelphia. It's what I use.Gooner Girl wrote:I'm going to attempt to make fancy cupcakes tonight. Got an icing piping kit for my birthday (yeah turns out being 31 means you become an old fart) Problem is Mr GG doesn't like butter icing (weirdo) so i will just have to eat them all myself or give them away. So if you're in Mid Sussex this evening pop by! for a (maybe) tasty cake
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Now gonna go and try and encourage my rubbish poultry to lay me some eggs. They seem to have gone on strike.
What kind of cupcakes you baking?
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Oooh, now hubby would like that - as a topping? Don't think i have any in the house though.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Use cream cheese, such as Philadelphia. It's what I use.Gooner Girl wrote:I'm going to attempt to make fancy cupcakes tonight. Got an icing piping kit for my birthday (yeah turns out being 31 means you become an old fart) Problem is Mr GG doesn't like butter icing (weirdo) so i will just have to eat them all myself or give them away. So if you're in Mid Sussex this evening pop by! for a (maybe) tasty cake
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Now gonna go and try and encourage my rubbish poultry to lay me some eggs. They seem to have gone on strike.
What kind of cupcakes you baking?
Not sure what kind yet, got to consult my recipe book!
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Re: Where are you going tonight?
Really?! You must have a very dirty mind!boltonboris wrote:So many innuendos

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Yes, mix with some icing sugar and a few other ingredients.Gooner Girl wrote:Oooh, now hubby would like that - as a topping? Don't think i have any in the house though.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Use cream cheese, such as Philadelphia. It's what I use.Gooner Girl wrote:I'm going to attempt to make fancy cupcakes tonight. Got an icing piping kit for my birthday (yeah turns out being 31 means you become an old fart) Problem is Mr GG doesn't like butter icing (weirdo) so i will just have to eat them all myself or give them away. So if you're in Mid Sussex this evening pop by! for a (maybe) tasty cake
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Now gonna go and try and encourage my rubbish poultry to lay me some eggs. They seem to have gone on strike.
What kind of cupcakes you baking?
Not sure what kind yet, got to consult my recipe book!
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You may find me PMing you for the exact recipe in future!Annoyed Grunt wrote:Yes, mix with some icing sugar and a few other ingredients.Gooner Girl wrote:Oooh, now hubby would like that - as a topping? Don't think i have any in the house though.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Use cream cheese, such as Philadelphia. It's what I use.Gooner Girl wrote:I'm going to attempt to make fancy cupcakes tonight. Got an icing piping kit for my birthday (yeah turns out being 31 means you become an old fart) Problem is Mr GG doesn't like butter icing (weirdo) so i will just have to eat them all myself or give them away. So if you're in Mid Sussex this evening pop by! for a (maybe) tasty cake
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Now gonna go and try and encourage my rubbish poultry to lay me some eggs. They seem to have gone on strike.
What kind of cupcakes you baking?
Not sure what kind yet, got to consult my recipe book!
Off to 'create' now!

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20 minutes only in the oven.
When you pull them out be sure to take a picture.
When you pull them out be sure to take a picture.
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Any time, got a good recipe for a chocolate and orange cupcake with an orange frosting.Gooner Girl wrote:Annoyed Grunt wrote:Yes, mix with some icing sugar and a few other ingredients.Gooner Girl wrote:Oooh, now hubby would like that - as a topping? Don't think i have any in the house though.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Use cream cheese, such as Philadelphia. It's what I use.Gooner Girl wrote:I'm going to attempt to make fancy cupcakes tonight. Got an icing piping kit for my birthday (yeah turns out being 31 means you become an old fart) Problem is Mr GG doesn't like butter icing (weirdo) so i will just have to eat them all myself or give them away. So if you're in Mid Sussex this evening pop by! for a (maybe) tasty cake
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Now gonna go and try and encourage my rubbish poultry to lay me some eggs. They seem to have gone on strike.
What kind of cupcakes you baking?
Not sure what kind yet, got to consult my recipe book!
You may find me PMing you for the exact recipe in future!
Off to 'create' now!
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The title of this thread is "Where Are You Going Tonight?" Surely that's not too difficult a question for even the most attention-seeking of people? Oh, clearly it is, look! I've just checked Google maps and 'I'm going to attempt to make fancy cupcakes tonight' doesn't seem to show up as being anywhere at all.Gooner Girl wrote:I'm going to attempt to make fancy cupcakes tonight. Got an icing piping kit for my birthday (yeah turns out being 31 means you become an old fart) Problem is Mr GG doesn't like butter icing (weirdo) so i will just have to eat them all myself or give them away. So if you're in Mid Sussex this evening pop by! for a (maybe) tasty cake
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Now gonna go and try and encourage my rubbish poultry to lay me some eggs. They seem to have gone on strike.

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Just past Bacup isn't it?
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Depends which way you're facing.
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Yes, but if you get to Eccles you've gone way too far.Lord Kangana wrote:Just past Bacup isn't it?
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Could always stop in Chorley.
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A stone's throw from Pontefract.
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Re: Where are you going tonight?
My non-food destination tonight was the 24:7 Theatre Festival for two more plays, both pretty spot on 60 mins.
Both of these seriously good. The first, Sherica, by Ian Winterton takes as its premise that a teacher and a fourteen year old pupil at his school both use the same prostitute... And when it's discovered the obnoxious kid decides to go in for blackmail...There's much more to it than that, and it's very tightly plotted, and spins a whole bunch of moral dilemmas and 'solutions' nicely... genuine writing, the festival doing its job well... And the acting and directing excellent...
The second The Crimson Retribution by Steve Pearce is an out and out comedy and hilarious... Without spoilers is hard but - a comic book hero visits a dysfunctional family to make tea and exact revenge for a crime they don't know they have committed... Very funny... Acting not as good as the other, but the script very strong...
check it out...
http://www.247theatrefestival.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Both of these seriously good. The first, Sherica, by Ian Winterton takes as its premise that a teacher and a fourteen year old pupil at his school both use the same prostitute... And when it's discovered the obnoxious kid decides to go in for blackmail...There's much more to it than that, and it's very tightly plotted, and spins a whole bunch of moral dilemmas and 'solutions' nicely... genuine writing, the festival doing its job well... And the acting and directing excellent...
The second The Crimson Retribution by Steve Pearce is an out and out comedy and hilarious... Without spoilers is hard but - a comic book hero visits a dysfunctional family to make tea and exact revenge for a crime they don't know they have committed... Very funny... Acting not as good as the other, but the script very strong...
check it out...
http://www.247theatrefestival.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Heaton Park.
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