PCF Gauteng Meet: 30 June 2012
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Re: PCF Gauteng Meet: 30 June 2012
I think you need a GPS there stu
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Who, me?THE_STIG wrote:I think you need a GPS there stu
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Unfortunately not at that time no. I'd taken prospective clients there - and even I know when to curb my err....appetite.Stuart wrote:Were you way more inebriated?doo_much wrote:In Gilroy's defence - I've eaten there subsequent to that fateful day and have to admit that the grub was way better.
Sorry Syko but I have to agree that on THAT day the food was sub-par.SykomantiS wrote: No, and neither was I, nor Tribble, nor Acid nor his brother nor wife. And none of us had any complaints.
Tell you what Stuart - next time there's a meet at Gilroy's I'll pay for your meal. So you'll have to give them another chance?
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I meant the last time we were there. I don't recall you having issues with the food.
But truth be told, I was preoccupied with my beer
But truth be told, I was preoccupied with my beer
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Lack of alcohol leading to memory loss?SykomantiS wrote:I meant the last time we were there. I don't recall you having issues with the food.
But truth be told, I was preoccupied with my beer
Here's a reminder.
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A surprising amount of modern pseudoscience is coming out of the environmental sector. Perhaps it should not be so surprising given that environmentalism is political rather than scientific.
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A surprising amount of modern pseudoscience is coming out of the environmental sector. Perhaps it should not be so surprising given that environmentalism is political rather than scientific.
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Re: PCF Gauteng Meet: 30 June 2012
agreed when there's beer, why care about foodSykomantiS wrote:I meant the last time we were there. I don't recall you having issues with the food.
But truth be told, I was preoccupied with my beer
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I loved the potato skins last time - and the beers. All of them. Especially the dark ones. Wonder if I would break my diet for them?
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I seem to recall that being in 2012, not 2010doo_much wrote:Lack of alcohol leading to memory loss?SykomantiS wrote:I meant the last time we were there. I don't recall you having issues with the food.
But truth be told, I was preoccupied with my beer
Here's a reminder.
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Hmmm, lack of alcohol leading to memory loss?SykomantiS wrote:I seem to recall that being in 2012, not 2010doo_much wrote:Lack of alcohol leading to memory loss?SykomantiS wrote:I meant the last time we were there. I don't recall you having issues with the food.
But truth be told, I was preoccupied with my beer
Here's a reminder.
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Tribble wrote:I loved the potato skins last time - and the beers. All of them. Especially the dark ones. Wonder if I would break my diet for them?
I can think of few better reasons!
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lol yes well I did not eat the little springbok
We went through all the beer colours if I remember correctly. It was fun
Oh if only they weren't so fattening. Tell you what - if I can lose another 2kgs before then - I will have one beer. (but if it goes to my head - someone will have to take care of the tribble) If not - I will do the water thing. Don't even drink diet coldrinks anymore. They are bad for one.
We went through all the beer colours if I remember correctly. It was fun
Oh if only they weren't so fattening. Tell you what - if I can lose another 2kgs before then - I will have one beer. (but if it goes to my head - someone will have to take care of the tribble) If not - I will do the water thing. Don't even drink diet coldrinks anymore. They are bad for one.
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So whose memory loss are you talking about doo?
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He is talking about the big meet we had there - not the little one we had a while ago. You know when the KZNers came up and joined us?
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I remember both- but one was almost two years ago
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I know - but it doesn't feel that way.
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Re: PCF Gauteng Meet: 30 June 2012
Why don't we have another at the beginning of October?
I can practically guarantee the presence of an awesome guest star.
I can practically guarantee the presence of an awesome guest star.
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Oh I am sure he will come with bells on
Going to prebook our tickets birdie - this rAge is going to be awesome!
Going to prebook our tickets birdie - this rAge is going to be awesome!
Re: PCF Gauteng Meet: 30 June 2012
So I'll be staying at the Town Lodge Hotel in Germiston, it is said that's it's close to the warehouse were I'll be working, and the company will provide me with transport.
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CorrectedADT wrote:So I'll be staying at the Town Lodge Hotel in Germiston, it is said that's it's close to the warehouse were I'll be working, and the company will provide me with transport.
Road Lodge Germiston Lake, Cnr Lake and Chapman Roads, Denlee Ext 1, Germiston.
No () idea where it is, LOL , just heard it's supposedly close to some dodge lake
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Re: PCF Gauteng Meet: 30 June 2012
Right next to Rand Airport. And on the other side of town of Gilroy's.
You guys should start using Lanseria...
You guys should start using Lanseria...
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Re: PCF Gauteng Meet: 30 June 2012
Yes they should. Will have to see what is in the area and settle.
Re: PCF Gauteng Meet: 30 June 2012
that's what i hearddoo_much wrote:Right next to Rand Airport.
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afaik they don't fly at night.
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Re: PCF Gauteng Meet: 30 June 2012
Mmm, work is probably closer to Or Tambodoo_much wrote:afaik they don't fly at night.
Guys pm me your numbers plz, so i can give you a call when i arrive
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I don't give out my phone number to people who will get drunk and call me at 02:00 to tell me what a wonderful time they're having...
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A surprising amount of modern pseudoscience is coming out of the environmental sector. Perhaps it should not be so surprising given that environmentalism is political rather than scientific.
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