Where are you going tonight?
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ahhh!bobo the clown wrote:I meant the wife ... not the waitresses.thebish wrote:they!!!bobo the clown wrote:She won't mind !!Annoyed Grunt wrote:Trying hard not to get spotted looking at the fit waitresses.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Ciao Baby in Egerton, wife's birthday.

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It was fine....she was preoccupied with the wine....
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Well... not exactly tonight, but today got back from a couple of nights in the Inn at Whitewell... 29th wedding anniversary outing, four poster bed and all...
Fab Inn, large room, great food, good wine list, real ale, fantastic countryside. Great view at breakfast of hills through the early morning rain... Our thoughts of walks uphills transformed when facing moorland redefining the concept 'sodden'... into Clitheroe and the Byrne Bros (£104 snip on wine - not always a good idea to take a credit card here, but happy this time with 16 bottles, including a Gevrey-Chambertain for my burgundy-loving Bristol based friend hosting us when down for the Ashton Gate game, and, anyway, this 'shop' is just a delight if you love wine, and has bargains as well as £300 plus rare bottles), then specialist cheese shop, where we got cheese from Spain (Cabrales, really tangy blue from Picos de Europa) and Lancashire (a goat and a blue), and, at a kitchen shop, a bread making machine, and, at Booths, best supermarket in the country, imho, several flours and yeasts... this could be a new hobby...
We drove around lost for ages on the way back, but managed to stop at farm shops for yogurts and fresh eggs and cream, and a market for fish and veg... And arrived back in time for opera at the cinema... good displacement activity from worrying about Ipswich away... fortunately as it turned out...
happy anniversary
Fab Inn, large room, great food, good wine list, real ale, fantastic countryside. Great view at breakfast of hills through the early morning rain... Our thoughts of walks uphills transformed when facing moorland redefining the concept 'sodden'... into Clitheroe and the Byrne Bros (£104 snip on wine - not always a good idea to take a credit card here, but happy this time with 16 bottles, including a Gevrey-Chambertain for my burgundy-loving Bristol based friend hosting us when down for the Ashton Gate game, and, anyway, this 'shop' is just a delight if you love wine, and has bargains as well as £300 plus rare bottles), then specialist cheese shop, where we got cheese from Spain (Cabrales, really tangy blue from Picos de Europa) and Lancashire (a goat and a blue), and, at a kitchen shop, a bread making machine, and, at Booths, best supermarket in the country, imho, several flours and yeasts... this could be a new hobby...
We drove around lost for ages on the way back, but managed to stop at farm shops for yogurts and fresh eggs and cream, and a market for fish and veg... And arrived back in time for opera at the cinema... good displacement activity from worrying about Ipswich away... fortunately as it turned out...
happy anniversary

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Currently at Burrs Country Park for a kids birthday party....it's fecking cold!!
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The clue's in the name. Shirley?Annoyed Grunt wrote:Currently at Burrs Country Park for a kids birthday party....it's fecking cold!!

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Always hopeful wrote:The clue's in the name. Shirley?Annoyed Grunt wrote:Currently at Burrs Country Park for a kids birthday party....it's fecking cold!!


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Going on a Family Holiday to Thailand next month!
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That should surely be in the Where are going Next Month thread?2399 wrote:Going on a Family Holiday to Thailand next month!
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Phuket?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:That should surely be in the Where are going Next Month thread?2399 wrote:Going on a Family Holiday to Thailand next month!
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Yeah, Ph*k it! I'll make a Where are going Next Month thread!Worthy4England wrote: Phuket?

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Oooooooooooooh Yeeeeaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!
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Upto page 23 of the Joke Thread! viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4434&start=440" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;thebish wrote:Matty T seems to have lost some weight but gained no pace...
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I've been to see Marty Pellow at The Lowry tonight, a great night's entertainmentand and all for £10 each!
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I see that there's a Lithuanian Animation Retrospective on at The Cornerhouse later today - so that's William's evening sorted. 

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Bruce Rioja wrote:I see that there's a Lithuanian Animation Retrospective on at The Cornerhouse later today - so that's William's evening sorted.



I wish that, for one fleeting second, you were joking !!
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My crin's been blithered again. I've just had a thing through from The Academy. This Saturday they've got something on called Bootleg Festival. This comprises a load of these 'tribute' bands. As my Glaswegian friend puts it - get tae feck, yous bunch o' fannies.
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Now you come to mention it...Bruce Rioja wrote:I see that there's a Lithuanian Animation Retrospective on at The Cornerhouse later today - so that's William's evening sorted.

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Don't forget Nantwich this weekend !!
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Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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Ne problema, Vyr. Mėgaukitės.William the White wrote:Now you come to mention it...Bruce Rioja wrote:I see that there's a Lithuanian Animation Retrospective on at The Cornerhouse later today - so that's William's evening sorted.
No problem, Chief. Enjoy.

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Tonight is the Press Night of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie, with the cast including the excellent Margot Leicester. Looking forward to this very much!
And a recco also for Compliance at the Cornerhouse which i saw a couple of days ago. Theatrical, gripping, disturbing.
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And a recco also for Compliance at the Cornerhouse which i saw a couple of days ago. Theatrical, gripping, disturbing.
http://www.cornerhouse.org/film/cinema- ... compliance" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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We were at The Royal Exchange yesterday evening for To Kill a Mockingbird. Good stuff, specially combined with an early nosh at Jamies.
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