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Just saw Strawbs post as to location in the Bishop. It's all happening on LL. We came into the bishop, it was rammed full of people so had a quick coffee at the front with a friend. We noticed several people *looking* around. I had a chat with a fellow forumite looking for you guys. Then we left and fire engines started turning up on LL. A smell of burning in the air, then the firmen made their way to the Thai restaurant. Alot of action on LL, cafe's are packed and Somerfield too. What a day.
We might be doing it all again tomorrow - I have had an email from work telling people (who did make it in) that the Met Office predicts another 5-10 cm of snow this evening and that they should go home - so guess what, the Bishop could be busy again tomorrow......

had an absolutely wicked time but because it was so ridiculously full i didnt hear my phone and had about 7 messages and 3 missed calls.. sorry gigirl my bag was under the table and i didnt hear my phone... thank god for hannah who got there at 12.30 and got a table otherwise we would have been stuffed! i have never seen it so busy.. left and went via the general store for ice cream adn then via the pizza shop and got some food... Im still making my way through it all..


thanks to everyone who came.. i think if thee is a snow day tomorrow i will be indoors with a movie and a cup of tea!! oh and left over pizza... xxx

Morning everyone,


How delicate are you all feeling today?


I looked at the snow this morning and dutifully shut the curtains and am gonna pretend it's not there. My liver will be very grateful. Mister VBC had to get me a kebab and put me to bed - yeah!!! Classy Classy Classy.


I do have to say it was great to meet everyone, Brum, Hannah (hope you both got back without fallin over), Hibbs, Strawbs, Brenden and the fleeting appearances of everyone else.


Darn it. I do wish I was out on Friday with you all and the rest of the rabble.

Only popped in for a couple of pints as I'm not really a big fan of the Bishop , and it really was heaving in there but when I saw Brendan outside smoking a tab on my way past and then the lovely Strawbs who gave me a big hug I felt a sudden lure of the Guinness and very nice it was too.

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