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Re: The beer thread - Gilroy's on 30 October. We hope.
I know this is a stupid question - but I am compelled to ask it anyway. What sort of show are you going to see?
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I'd hazard a guess and say he is showing not watching. some of those old machines of his maybe?
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See below VVTribble wrote:I know this is a stupid question - but I am compelled to ask it anyway. What sort of show are you going to see?
Yup, Apparently there is a stationary engine show happening there, though I still can't find out who is organising it. But I am also involved with Meccano and the club I belong to is having an exhibit there.doo_much wrote:I'd hazard a guess and say he is showing not watching. some of those old machines of his maybe?
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Ah so Doo wasn't wrong Good luck
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Oh no - I am not going to make it either. The Lego League is that weekend Have a drink or 6 for me please.
Wish we could move this to Nov - then I could come.
Wish we could move this to Nov - then I could come.
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Looks like it'll be just the three of us then?
Me, myself and I.
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OK. En Syko.
Wat hopelik vir Acid saamsleep.
Wat waarskynlik vir Stella sal bring.
Dinge begin beter lyk.
Wat hopelik vir Acid saamsleep.
Wat waarskynlik vir Stella sal bring.
Dinge begin beter lyk.
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I really wish this thing wasn't on Saturday - but who knows - we might finish early and I will pop in
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And probably another one, maybe two. Looks like we'll have to make the party thendoo_much wrote:OK. En Syko.
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Re: The beer thread - Gilroy's on 30 October. We hope.
sien! almal begin verstaandoo_much wrote:OK. En Syko.
Wat hopelik vir Acid saamsleep.
Wat waarskynlik vir Stella sal bring.
Dinge begin beter lyk.
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Re: The beer thread - Gilroy's on 30 October. We hope.
Where is Gilroys?
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Jip. Beer makes other people interesting. Ok, slighty less boring in some cases.
But what about us, the ones who imbue this wonderful liquid? How do we make ourselves more interesting to others. Preferably the opposite sex?
Enter The Most Interesting Academy
Be interesting and STAY THIRSTY, my friends.
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But what about us, the ones who imbue this wonderful liquid? How do we make ourselves more interesting to others. Preferably the opposite sex?
Enter The Most Interesting Academy
Be interesting and STAY THIRSTY, my friends.
Brought to you by Dos Equis. Cerveza at it's best.
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Re: The beer thread - Gilroy's on 30 October. We hope.
Wasn't there a beer meet not to long ago?
Methinks this thread needs lockage because there are way to many beer meets happening. Soon someone will think PCF are alcoholics!
/leaves jealous because we dont have beer meets...
Methinks this thread needs lockage because there are way to many beer meets happening. Soon someone will think PCF are alcoholics!
/leaves jealous because we dont have beer meets...
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Re: The beer thread - Gilroy's on 30 October. We hope.
Nothing stops you going to Nottingham Road or Frankes. Pretty sure you could work the publicity angle.Anakha56 wrote:Wasn't there a beer meet not to long ago?
Methinks this thread needs lockage because there are way to many beer meets happening. Soon someone will think PCF are alcoholics!
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You need to come to ours - like Ronny doesAnakha56 wrote:Wasn't there a beer meet not to long ago?
Methinks this thread needs lockage because there are way to many beer meets happening. Soon someone will think PCF are alcoholics!
/leaves jealous because we dont have beer meets...
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Raaait peeps - the meet is a week away.
Hulle ure op Saterdae is:
Saturday - 11:00 am to 11:00 pm (Kitchen closes 9:00pm)
Ek stel voor ons sak so 12:00 op Saterdag 30 Oktober daar uit?
Dus.... Roll-call please!
1. Ekke
Hulle ure op Saterdae is:
Saturday - 11:00 am to 11:00 pm (Kitchen closes 9:00pm)
Ek stel voor ons sak so 12:00 op Saterdag 30 Oktober daar uit?
Dus.... Roll-call please!
1. Ekke
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I will try and sneak away from the Lego for a little while
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This was taken earlier today in your neck of the woods Tribble.
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Nee ek weetie Tribs. Myse broer het die snappie met sy foon geneem en gestuur. Nie gese waar dit is nie - seker bang ek dsak daar uit met 'n dors...
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Roll-call... raises hand**
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