Originally posted by Churchill
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I hope you all have a good time tonight.
For me, New Year's Eve is all done and dusted and it is time to get on with 2009.
I am now living in the future
The irony in that statement has really tickled me.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Dinner (looks like it should be ready in about twenty minutes), then the pub at around ten
It's usually a ticket-only thing - they only have a doorman at New Year, so he doesn't know who to let in.
This year, rather than going to all the trouble of issuing tickets, they've adopted the simple policy that if you know the landlord's name, you must be a regular and you get in.
I waited until closing time last night to point out that the doorman will be standing beneath a sign with the landlord's name on itComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWe're waiting for Ned to come back from the pub and then it's steak and salad!
CM & I have already consumed 1 bottle of red!
Nick, I hope you're off to the pub soon!Comment
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostI hope you all have a good time tonight.
For me, New Year's Eve is all done and dusted and it is time to get on with 2009.
I am now living in the future
The irony in that statement has really tickled me.
Is the future all it's cracked up to be?Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTime to drag myself down the pubThe squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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Evening all...
I've eaten too much chocolate, too many brazil nuts, too many raisons, and too many dates.
And to cap it all, one of the dates had a long black hair stuck to it.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
I haven't seen it, but I can imagine...
"Didn't there used to be three of 'em?"
"You might be right... The big one's still there, anyway."
"Even so..."
"Here, pass us one of those tourist brochures - I think they've got a photo on them."
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