From: Buzby on
wessie wrote:

> "Alan Crowder" <Alan.Crowder(a)pharm.ox.ac.uk> wrote in
> news:hjcfpk$95r$1 @frank-exchange-of-views.oucs.ox.ac.uk:
>
> > Cane wrote:
> >
> >> On 22 Jan, 14:06, "Alan Crowder" <Alan.Crow...(a)pharm.ox.ac.uk>
> wrote: >>
> >> > I have managed to scrounge four tickets for this show at the
> Excel >> > place, is it worth going or like the NEC one a pile of
> poo??? >> >
> >> > If nothing else Honda are there.
> >>
> >> I'd forgotten about that one. Surely it'll be better than the NEC,
> >> that was like a wake.
> >>
> >> I'll see if the old man is up for it.
> >
> >
> > Well me and three mates are going simply because its free, and we
> > can get there free as well, so not a totally wasted day.
> >
>
> I thought getting totally wasted was the main reason why, notionally,
> most UKRMers attend.

Sir needs to have a tilt at the Wine & Spirits fair later in the year
at Excel. It usually ends in tears.

--
Buzby
"There's nothing more dangerous than a resourceful idiot"
From: wessie on
Paul Corfield <aooy65(a)dsl.pipex.com> wrote in
news:el1kl5tvh5c87lmqpcj5i3ghog0gtddjv7(a)4ax.com:

> On 22 Jan 2010 16:05:18 GMT, "Buzby" <gb(a)pumpupthe.net> wrote:
>
>>wessie wrote:
>>
>>> I thought getting totally wasted was the main reason why, notionally,
>>> most UKRMers attend.
>
> When it was at Ally Pally then yes - sometimes followed by curry. Not
> since it moved to the Excel in the middle of nowhere.
>

Hence notionally. I believe some have met with the intention of going but
not left the pub soon enough

>>Sir needs to have a tilt at the Wine & Spirits fair later in the year
>>at Excel. It usually ends in tears.
>
> I think Wessie attending such a fair would result in the place running
> out and him being close to death ;-)
>

You'd think somewhere like That London would have more than a couple of
litres of gin in stock.

<adds another black mark to entry #1 on the list of places to avoid>

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From: Steve Fitzgerald on
In message <op3cm5tum340ibkqqq6ou2b3j5t4utoco5(a)4ax.com>, Salad Dodger
<salad.dodger(a)idnet.com> writes

>>Not even that for me - 1 stop; and I'm still not going as I'm working
>>all that weekend.
>
>Acksherly, it's eleven - six is Poplar.
>
>The assumption is that the DLR will be running, what with it being a
>Saturday, and everything.

Well actually I would just walk as it only takes half an hour.
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