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If it gets seriously snowy, I might spend a night or more at the Premier Inn a couple of hundred yards away from ClientCorp. Not that it's amazing or anything (I stayed there, as did the Craniums, when we had Nottingham drinks with Cojak the other year, and it's one of the less interesting PIs), but I just fancy the idea of walking through the snow to the Trip to Jerusalem for a pint in the evening - it's only down the road
'If it gets seriously snowy' - what have you heard??
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...
It's not working. (I think I might have damaged the chip putting a heatsink on it.. )
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...
If it gets seriously snowy, I might spend a night or more at the Premier Inn a couple of hundred yards away from ClientCorp. Not that it's amazing or anything (I stayed there, as did the Craniums, when we had Nottingham drinks with Cojak the other year, and it's one of the less interesting PIs), but I just fancy the idea of walking through the snow to the Trip to Jerusalem for a pint in the evening - it's only down the road
I never really got the Trip tbh. For me it was always full of french schoolgirls sitting around drinking lemonade. Not proper boozers material that. Blue Monkey at the top of town is worth a visit, as is the Brewdog opposite old rev's and the cross keys on lacemarket was quite acceptable too. The best thing about that was I was still able to access my wifi from the flat over the road If you're overnighting in the summer then the Navigation is worth a walk down the canal in the direction of Trent Bridge.
I never really got the Trip tbh. For me it was always full of french schoolgirls sitting around drinking lemonade. Not proper boozers material that. Blue Monkey at the top of town is worth a visit, as is the Brewdog opposite old rev's and the cross keys on lacemarket was quite acceptable too. The best thing about that was I was still able to access my wifi from the flat over the road If you're overnighting in the summer then the Navigation is worth a walk down the canal in the direction of Trent Bridge.
I only went there a few times on Saturday lunchtime in the 80s, and once on a Friday night in the early 90s, when on day trips to Nottingham. Going there would be a nostalgia thing for me as much as anything - my then-GF and I enjoyed those lunchtimes, and I've long since lost touch with the guys I went there with that Friday
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