Remember ending up in a nightclub in Windsor on a work night out, getting so drunk I fell asleep in a bush and then hitchhiking back to the Copthorne after I woke up.
Oh well, happy days.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostIts pretty much normal to be embarrassed when you acquire a stalker especially when they fantasise about me wearing a wig and a dress.
Really I am looking for the door with a worried expression on my face.
When will you fooking learn?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNo need for you to be embarrassed.
Its pretty much normal to be embarrassed when you acquire a stalker especially when they fantasise about me wearing a wig and a dress.
Really I am looking for the door with a worried expression on my face.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI have been in the Slough spoons once in my life, on a pub crawl with a load of Electrical engineers , I didn't wear a blonde wig that time.
You must have met Walter , that sounds like his dress sense, hasn't been the same since his time in the Marines. He wouldn't have needed a lot of leading on, if you didn't score with him you must be fugly beyond belief.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSorry if you felt I was leading you on. I just felt rather sorry for you kitted our in that cheap blonde wig and Asda George maternity dress.
I have been in the Slough spoons once in my life, on a pub crawl with a load of Electrical engineers , I didn't wear a blonde wig that time.
You must have met Walter , that sounds like his dress sense, hasn't been the same since his time in the Marines. He wouldn't have needed a lot of leading on, if you didn't score with him you must be fugly beyond belief.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postnope ancient history
Wetherspoon to stop selling champagne and prosecco - BBC News
Spoons must have been outraged when they found they sold the most champagne to old smeg trying to impress Tracee in Slough
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Originally posted by AtW View PostFantasy story, Shirley!?
nope ancient history
Wetherspoon to stop selling champagne and prosecco - BBC News
JD Wetherspoon plans to replace champagne and prosecco with non-European Union sparkling wines.Company founder Tim Martin, who campaigned for Brexit, said it was part of a transition away from products made in the EU.
Wetherspoon sells two million bottles of sparkling wine each year, most of which is prosecco.
The pub chain aims to replace the Italian fizz with UK or "new world" alternatives in the next year or two.
Champagne will no longer be available at Wetherspoon's pubs from next month.
There will also be changes to the beer line up. Wheat beer and alcohol-free beer from the UK, will replace the current options brewed in Germany.
Mr Martin said the new drinks would be cheaper than the EU products they are replacing.The chain sells fewer than 100,000 bottles of champagne a year and stocks only Moët & Chandon.
"Champagne has lost market share to lower price sparkling wines," Mr Martin said.Last edited by vetran; 23 November 2020, 20:10.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMy first contractor gig was is Slough. The permies stayed in the Copthorne and ate there, and the contractors stayed in Premier Inn or Travelodge , and used to spend all night drinking champagne in the 'Spoons with the odd night in Pizza Express. Except for Jack who used to eat Tesco sandwiches in front of his Travelodge telly. Strange days.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThe Grovefield house is quite nice, if you just want a place to put your head try the Copthorne or Holiday inn.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThe Grovefield house is quite nice, if you just want a place to put your head try the Copthorne or Holiday inn.
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