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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > was the "early-period" Quids before my "Blue"

> > phase?

>

> Quids, I can certainly recall you suggesting an

> early morning meet up at ED station to take care

> of some regular unpleasantness on one of the

> trains.

> I agreed to join you.

> I can't remember who suggested the flaming

> torches.

> But I think you thought better of it, and went on

> to agitate for every second shop on LL to be

> turned into a bookies.

> Or something like that.

> Oh and by the way, the whole 'meeting up at ED

> station with flaming torches' thing, I'm

> embarrassed to say it was all talk on my part.

> Sorry.


I stood there..until my torch flickered out, lifeless, and then went home

No ulterior motives for not following up my initial postings, I just haven't been online since then. I've been too busy playing with my new analog synthesisers and attending real ale festivals, it's a hard life. I've just been disappointed on my last two visits to the pub about the poor attitude on display from some of the staff. All the other pubs I go to in the ED area are fine, and as I said previously the Bishop has got a lot of good things going for it - the excellent range of drinks, nice interior etc - it's just a shame that some of the staff there seem pretty up themselves. In response to the bloke's request for me to identify the barman who was the grouchy toilet denier, he looked about mid 20s and was bald.

Mikecg Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

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> > I don't know many people who live in

> > supermarkets... ;-)

>

> So who do you know that lives in a supermarket?


I can't say :-$ ;-)

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