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Will take offers on these..... ?70 for the pair?



Already going once as a resident on Thursday .. but as we have a 6 month old baby with us someone has pointed out that Friday, for which we have full price tickets, might not be as appropriate for our situation as we hoped.. looking for someone to take these off our hands....


Emily

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Cauliflowerear Wrote:

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> Did you get residents tickets? If so, surely they

> costs less than ?50 each? charging that is hardly

> 'taking them off your hands'.

>

> Funny how affluent types are normally the tightest

> ones.


STILL trolling?

Cauliflowerear Wrote:

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> hpsaucey Wrote:

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> -----

> > Cauliflowerear Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Did you get residents tickets? If so, surely

> > they

> > > costs less than ?50 each? charging that is

> > hardly

> > > 'taking them off your hands'.

> > >

> > > Funny how affluent types are normally the

> > tightest

> > > ones.

> >

> > STILL trolling?

>

>

> If you have nothing to say (at all, in your case)

> about the forum topic, why bother chiming in?



Because your post isn't very nice - and it isn't the first time. So I assume you're trolling and it might help the OP to know that. Over and out on this one.


HP

Hi Cauliflower





I've been following your banter with Ken about the beer fridge with great amusement. Funny your eye should now turn on me! Hi, how you doing? (Are you OK?)


So my understanding is that resident tickets are only available on the Thursday... hopefully anyone interested in going to Gala will know this - I don't want to seem to rip anyone off.


Sorry I don't have any better banter for you but I got embroiled in organising a street party for the Jubilee which is alot more work than I anticipated. Have a good one yourself!


All the best


E

emileena Wrote:

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> Hi Cauliflower

>

>

>

>

> I've been following your banter with Ken about the

> beer fridge with great amusement. Funny your eye

> should now turn on me! Hi, how you doing? (Are

> you OK?)

>

> So my understanding is that resident tickets are

> only available on the Thursday... hopefully

> anyone interested in going to Gala will know this

> - I don't want to seem to rip anyone off.

>

> Sorry I don't have any better banter for you but I

> got embroiled in organising a street party for the

> Jubilee which is alot more work than I

> anticipated. Have a good one yourself!

>

> All the best

>

> E


WELL SAID emileena yes poor old 👴 cauil its me... this member is a joke and looks like HE will never LEARN just jumps straight in like a FOOL

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