dead right - he hasn't reached 21.50 - celebratory drinks!Flat-top wrote:Rich you could do with getting yourself organised, seems like you are just leaving it all to chance
Northampton v Ulster Roll Call
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I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
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I have a 20% discount for food and drink for Park Inn for Lloyds Banking staff if anyone wants to blag it...
also a 10% off meals at participating Novotel, Mercure and Ibis hotels, for LBG staff, again may have to blag it though as they may ask for proof. I'll upload after if anyone interested...
also a 10% off meals at participating Novotel, Mercure and Ibis hotels, for LBG staff, again may have to blag it though as they may ask for proof. I'll upload after if anyone interested...
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fermain wrote:I have a 20% discount for food and drink for Park Inn for Lloyds Banking staff if anyone wants to blag it...
also a 10% off meals at participating Novotel, Mercure and Ibis hotels, for LBG staff, again may have to blag it though as they may ask for proof. I'll upload after if anyone interested...
How do I 'claim' this outstanding offer.
Re: Northampton v Ulster Roll Call
One Gordon Terrace ticket still available - £28. Pickup in Northampton (or Dublin between now and then, in the unlikely event that suits)
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FT -The T&Cs state: BR Travel reserve the right to alter or cancel any part of the itinerary as they alone see fit. No refunds or compensation shall be paid and any additional costs incurred due to amendments will be debited from the kitty without consultation. The referee's decision is final. The contents of your stomach may go up as well as down. Your marriage is at risk f you do not keep up the pretence that this is all about watching 80 minutes of rugby.Flat-top wrote:Rich you could do with getting yourself organised, seems like you are just leaving it all to chance
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I'm hoping to hear some "Walking in a Jackson Wonderland" from yous'uns on my telly!
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Whyshamalicious wrote:I'm hoping to hear some "Walking in a Jackson Wonderland" from yous'uns on my telly!
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Leave it Kofi, leave it son. The mods will be all over you like a rash for badgering weemen - just not done.Kofi Annan wrote:Whyshamalicious wrote:I'm hoping to hear some "Walking in a Jackson Wonderland" from yous'uns on my telly!
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What's Michael Jackson got to do with Ulster, Dirty Diana, I just can't stop loving you the way you make me feel, beat it black or white and don't stop til you get enough. sugar that was Neverland not wonderland I wonder if any weemen were badgered in neverlandBaggyTrousers wrote:Leave it Kofi, leave it son. The mods will be all over you like a rash for badgering weemen - just not done.Kofi Annan wrote:Whyshamalicious wrote:I'm hoping to hear some "Walking in a Jackson Wonderland" from yous'uns on my telly!
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Re: Northampton v Ulster Roll Call
"BTW: I get the impression that the Gordon Terrace is not a free-for-all, it may be sectioned off according to ticket zone, maybe some of our Saints friends could confirm/deny."
The terrace is divided into four blocks and tickets are marked accordingly. You will only be admitted to the block shown on your ticket.
Block A is known as the Shrubbery and is at the north end of the pitch. Blocks B, C and D make up the Gordon Terrace and run down the eastern touchline, in front of the Tetley Stand.
C Block straddles the half-way line, roughly between the two 10 Metre lines - it is near enough sold out to season tickets, so I doubt that any of you will be in there. B block runs from the 10 meter line to the try line at the north end, and D block does the same at the south. Usually, the terrace allocation sold through the away team's ticket office is in D block.
See you on Friday.
The terrace is divided into four blocks and tickets are marked accordingly. You will only be admitted to the block shown on your ticket.
Block A is known as the Shrubbery and is at the north end of the pitch. Blocks B, C and D make up the Gordon Terrace and run down the eastern touchline, in front of the Tetley Stand.
C Block straddles the half-way line, roughly between the two 10 Metre lines - it is near enough sold out to season tickets, so I doubt that any of you will be in there. B block runs from the 10 meter line to the try line at the north end, and D block does the same at the south. Usually, the terrace allocation sold through the away team's ticket office is in D block.
See you on Friday.
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Yup, Block D on mine.
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2 travelling down from yorkshire (wetherby) friday morning if anyone needs a lift PM me
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Advance party ready for departure (12.45 Thursday).
Flegs and Santa hats packed.
Base camp will be established in the Park Inn and we will be expecting reinforcements by lunchtime Friday.
Flegs and Santa hats packed.
Base camp will be established in the Park Inn and we will be expecting reinforcements by lunchtime Friday.
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Getting the 15.54 out of Euston then heading to B'ham after for the 8.40 flight Sat morning
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