Sure that was what happened at Porty's do - and not a webcam in sightDadaist wrote:...it'll be necessary for everyone to wear a POL t-shirt and a large sticker with their username, and to shout loudly when they speak.
POL Social : Friday 23rd September - Dalriada, 7pm.
I believe it was called the Temple as it used to be a house owned by a wealthy businessman and the building (now a residence) that sits in the grounds was his private church or place of worship. It is a lovely little building and when our kids were young they used to attend play group there.Marya wrote:It certainly was 'The Temple' Arachnid. Was it your Mum and Dad that got you started on your crisp habit then ?Arachnid wrote:Wasn't the " Dalriada" called " The Temple" at one time? Round about the 1970/80's era??!!If so, I used to go there with my Mum and Dad for wee drinkypoos on a Saturday night!!!!
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Shame you're going to miss the gig but we'll make up for it on Friday.Marya wrote:After a bit of horse trading with Homer (looks like I'll be giving Hayseed Dixie a miss on Thu night and be peeling grapes instead) I've wangled a pass for Friday night's drinkies. Save me a seat ecm!
Think we're giving the Sinatra's gig a miss tonight. It's an awfy thought going out mid-week.
I shall try to stay awake for tonight's E4 episode of Lost instead.
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I have a question:
If a person was to arrive at The Diarrhoea at, ooh, say 9pm on Friday night, ie 2 hours after you have commenced drinking, having never met any of you people before, what state would that person find you in?
a. Welcoming and friendly, having consumed only a few small sweet sherries between you all.
b. Suspicious and surly, having ingested a full bottle of Sanatogen Tonic Wine. Each.
c. Slumped back in your chairs, oblivious to the still-lit cigarette ends idly charring your fingers.
d. Dancing in a whirling frenzy around your handbags, howling maniacally at the moon.
e. All of the above.
Just wondering. I ain't no scaredy-cat. Honest.
JP.
If a person was to arrive at The Diarrhoea at, ooh, say 9pm on Friday night, ie 2 hours after you have commenced drinking, having never met any of you people before, what state would that person find you in?
a. Welcoming and friendly, having consumed only a few small sweet sherries between you all.
b. Suspicious and surly, having ingested a full bottle of Sanatogen Tonic Wine. Each.
c. Slumped back in your chairs, oblivious to the still-lit cigarette ends idly charring your fingers.
d. Dancing in a whirling frenzy around your handbags, howling maniacally at the moon.
e. All of the above.
Just wondering. I ain't no scaredy-cat. Honest.
JP.
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It could go many ways, couldn't it?Jackson Priest wrote:I have a question:
If a person was to arrive at The Diarrhoea at, ooh, say 9pm on Friday night, ie 2 hours after you have commenced drinking, having never met any of you people before, what state would that person find you in?
a. Welcoming and friendly, having consumed only a few small sweet sherries between you all.
b. Suspicious and surly, having ingested a full bottle of Sanatogen Tonic Wine. Each.
c. Slumped back in your chairs, oblivious to the still-lit cigarette ends idly charring your fingers.
d. Dancing in a whirling frenzy around your handbags, howling maniacally at the moon.
e. All of the above.
Just wondering. I ain't no scaredy-cat. Honest.
JP.
I, for one, shall remain sober just long enough to hear your hilarious holiday anecdotes. There has to be some - you went to France after all and I seem to remember a caravan was mentioned too.
Hope you had a nice time, btw.
Good news Marya..I'd say you've struck a good deal. Looking forward to meeting you againMarya wrote:After a bit of horse trading with Homer (looks like I'll be giving Hayseed Dixie a miss on Thu night and be peeling grapes instead) I've wangled a pass for Friday night's drinkies. Save me a seat ecm!
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ecm wrote
So I may see you tomorrow night (erk!). I will be recognisable by my beautifully soft skin.
JFP
I think I would have 1 or 2 drinks if I were you. It will probably make me seem slightly less dull. Although I tried my best to insert some Likely Lads-type caravan fun (FUN being my middle name) into the proceedings, I was quite literally beaten down before I could start. There was an incident involving a wood pigeon and some pritt stick, but I'm not allowed to mention that. We did have a very nice time though, thank you for asking.I, for one, shall remain sober just long enough to hear your hilarious holiday anecdotes. There has to be some - you went to France after all and I seem to remember a caravan was mentioned too.
Hope you had a nice time, btw.
So I may see you tomorrow night (erk!). I will be recognisable by my beautifully soft skin.
JFP
On the "Something for the Ladies" thread, Sandra linked to this....Marya wrote: I'm just wondering now about JFP's boast of 'beautifully soft skin'
http://www.perfectskindirect.co.uk
Perhaps she's been doing the old Avon Lady bit on her Marlborough Street neighbours.
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ecm wrote
I lied, by the way.
JP.
Yes, I can thoroughly recommend you try the Skin Brightening System - a bargain at a mere £54.40. It seems to have restored my skin's healthy glow while balancing my pigmentation and protecting against future discoloration. Did you know it also includes Daily Microfoliant®, Day Bright SPF15 and Night Bright, which I find really useful in those harsh Portobello winters.Marya wrote:
I'm just wondering now about JFP's boast of 'beautifully soft skin'
On the "Something for the Ladies" thread, Sandra linked to this....
http://www.perfectskindirect.co.uk
Perhaps she's been doing the old Avon Lady bit on her Marlborough Street neighbours.
I lied, by the way.
JP.
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