Wuarrrgh. Happy but hungover bunny.
Anyone got a train timetable handy? My phone wont display the web ones properly.
Need to be at Brum International for four at the latest.
Northampton v Ulster Roll Call
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- AyeYerMa
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Re: Northampton v Ulster Roll Call
I came for my woman, he came with a razor blade,
Bound like us all for the ocean
Bound like us all for the ocean
Re: Northampton v Ulster Roll Call
If Birmingham airport is Birmingham International (I assume it is), then you have a 15:16 which gets you in at 16:04; a 14:55 which gets you in at 15:45; and a 14:25 getting in at 15:28AyeYerMa wrote:Wuarrrgh. Happy but hungover bunny.
Anyone got a train timetable handy? My phone wont display the web ones properly.
Need to be at Brum International for four at the latest.
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Re: Northampton v Ulster Roll Call
Thanks for that! All sorted now. Just need the pubs open for a spot of "breakfast "
I came for my woman, he came with a razor blade,
Bound like us all for the ocean
Bound like us all for the ocean
Re: Northampton v Ulster Roll Call
Spoons should be open. Although the super sausage is my choice for the day. The lack of licence will be refreshing.AyeYerMa wrote:Thanks for that! All sorted now. Just need the pubs open for a spot of "breakfast "
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Re: Northampton v Ulster Roll Call
In fact I've just looked the time. Everywhere should be open.
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Re: Northampton v Ulster Roll Call
Saw that ...... and decided to give it a miss - can't abide liver.BR wrote:Can I highly recommend the liver special in the wig and pen today. The liver is in better nick than mine.El conije wrote:The Wig & Pen seems a safer option unless you want to sign up for the EDL
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settled for the Santa Surprise instead
HWM asked for a pint, but before it was pulled asked for clarification - just in case the "surprise" was that it was non-alcoholic
After that we were always asked if we wanted alcoholic or non-alcoholic ale - we were getting alcoholic no-matter what, but if it eased our minds, she would tell us it was non- alcoholic.
Later we had several pints (or more) of non-alcoholic Guinness too
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I'm just explaining why I'm right
I'm just explaining why I'm right
Re: Northampton v Ulster Roll Call
http://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/201 ... #038;h=750
For those of you who have fond memories of recent visits to Northampton, particularly the Wig & Pen, this will make you smile
It's not the Northampton pub, but still funny
For those of you who have fond memories of recent visits to Northampton, particularly the Wig & Pen, this will make you smile
It's not the Northampton pub, but still funny
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Re: Northampton v Ulster Roll Call
Why does HWM and a balcony come to mind when I see that?
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Re: Northampton v Ulster Roll Call
Haha, I blame my wife for that. She gave him poor directions.Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Why does HWM and a balcony come to mind when I see that?
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