Purple Hayes wrote:Still a fair few available at the back and in the gods at the moment, you should be ok...Silent Majority wrote:If there's still tickets available after my July payday, I'll probably hit this one. I think Madness are playing there not long before, and I can't remember seeing them. I went to their gig, but don't remember them.
I'm just hoping I'm not sat directly behind a huge northern bloke in the stalls...
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There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board
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Well, this has all worked out very nicely, at least 4 IMCT peeps I know of are attending for sure, many more and it might be worth having a whip for sandwiches and recreationals in the pre-gig boozer, anymore for anymore?
C'mon Marky, sort it out, I need to hear another one of your epic phone calls..."Hello Mate...get off me you silly mare..."
C'mon Marky, sort it out, I need to hear another one of your epic phone calls..."Hello Mate...get off me you silly mare..."
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anyone going from manchester where i can blag a lift,,,virgin trains is 125 return that weekend and the cheapest hotel i can find is 107,suppose its woirth it to see the band if i have to pay i have to pay end of not missing this,and teddy could u get me a back stage pass u would be well rewarded
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What's the weather gonna be like down that London on Saturday? Just cost me £110 for the return train ticket, robbin' bastards. Any good boozers open after the show? Who's definitely going up til now?
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Grey, wet, and foggy?Heston wrote:What's the weather gonna be like down that London on Saturday?
(I base all of my knowledge of London on old Jack the Ripper movies)
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Been pissing down here for days, forecast says dry but cloudy for the weekend..Heston wrote:What's the weather gonna be like down that London on Saturday? Just cost me £110 for the return train ticket, robbin' bastards. Any good boozers open after the show? Who's definitely going up til now?
£110? Fuck me, you could have flew down for that..
Maybe discuss post-gig boozers in the pre-gig boozer Somewhere near Waterloo as suggested by SM might be best as it should be easy for people to find....
'People like Coldplay and people voted for the Nazi's, you can't trust people Jeremy':- Super Hans
'Hayes ... is one of the most godforsaken places I have ever struck. The population seems to be entirely made up of clerks who frequent tin-roofed chapels on Sundays and for the rest bolt themselves within doors.' - George Orwell
'Hayes ... is one of the most godforsaken places I have ever struck. The population seems to be entirely made up of clerks who frequent tin-roofed chapels on Sundays and for the rest bolt themselves within doors.' - George Orwell
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It's irritating fucking bastard weather at the moment with unbearable sunshine and head-splitting cold rain switching places every half hour. Despite it's frankly ridiculous prices (£7.70 for two lagers), I suggest everybody gets to the Wellington at Waterloo very quickly. It is nice in there and, most importantly, it's directly opposite the train/tube station and bus stops - making it simple for people unfamiliar with the area to meet up with the IMCT crew.Heston wrote:What's the weather gonna be like down that London on Saturday? Just cost me £110 for the return train ticket, robbin' bastards. Any good boozers open after the show? Who's definitely going up til now?
This would hopefully save any incidents of forum goers wandering round lost for fifteen minutes at a time. When Marky and I were doing that, a tiny crazy woman started a physical fight with the frankly massive Mr Dread. Let's avoid as much of that as possible. As soon as all the troops are assembled, we can de-camp to somewhere a bit closer to the venue.
At the moment, I think it's myself, Purple Hayes, Heston and Olaf. Anyone I'm forgetting? Anyone going and want to join in the festivities round Festival Hall?
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There's four of us getting into London late afternoon, and we need to drop off bags etc., what would be the rough timeline for people arriving and leaving the Wellington? I say this because with there being four of us, I won't be in charge of the itinerary, but should easily be able to sway everyone into the Wellington at some point.Silent Majority wrote:It's irritating fucking bastard weather at the moment with unbearable sunshine and head-splitting cold rain switching places every half hour. Despite it's frankly ridiculous prices (£7.70 for two lagers), I suggest everybody gets to the Wellington at Waterloo very quickly. It is nice in there and, most importantly, it's directly opposite the train/tube station and bus stops - making it simple for people unfamiliar with the area to meet up with the IMCT crew.Heston wrote:What's the weather gonna be like down that London on Saturday? Just cost me £110 for the return train ticket, robbin' bastards. Any good boozers open after the show? Who's definitely going up til now?
This would hopefully save any incidents of forum goers wandering round lost for fifteen minutes at a time. When Marky and I were doing that, a tiny crazy woman started a physical fight with the frankly massive Mr Dread. Let's avoid as much of that as possible. As soon as all the troops are assembled, we can de-camp to somewhere a bit closer to the venue.
At the moment, I think it's myself, Purple Hayes, Heston and Olaf. Anyone I'm forgetting? Anyone going and want to join in the festivities round Festival Hall?
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board
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I don't even know what time the gig is, to be honest.Heston wrote:There's four of us getting into London late afternoon, and we need to drop off bags etc., what would be the rough timeline for people arriving and leaving the Wellington? I say this because with there being four of us, I won't be in charge of the itinerary, but should easily be able to sway everyone into the Wellington at some point.Silent Majority wrote:It's irritating fucking bastard weather at the moment with unbearable sunshine and head-splitting cold rain switching places every half hour. Despite it's frankly ridiculous prices (£7.70 for two lagers), I suggest everybody gets to the Wellington at Waterloo very quickly. It is nice in there and, most importantly, it's directly opposite the train/tube station and bus stops - making it simple for people unfamiliar with the area to meet up with the IMCT crew.Heston wrote:What's the weather gonna be like down that London on Saturday? Just cost me £110 for the return train ticket, robbin' bastards. Any good boozers open after the show? Who's definitely going up til now?
This would hopefully save any incidents of forum goers wandering round lost for fifteen minutes at a time. When Marky and I were doing that, a tiny crazy woman started a physical fight with the frankly massive Mr Dread. Let's avoid as much of that as possible. As soon as all the troops are assembled, we can de-camp to somewhere a bit closer to the venue.
At the moment, I think it's myself, Purple Hayes, Heston and Olaf. Anyone I'm forgetting? Anyone going and want to join in the festivities round Festival Hall?
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Sorted, gig starts 19:30 so I'll be in the Wellington from 4ishSilent Majority wrote:It's irritating fucking bastard weather at the moment with unbearable sunshine and head-splitting cold rain switching places every half hour. Despite it's frankly ridiculous prices (£7.70 for two lagers), I suggest everybody gets to the Wellington at Waterloo very quickly. It is nice in there and, most importantly, it's directly opposite the train/tube station and bus stops - making it simple for people unfamiliar with the area to meet up with the IMCT crew.Heston wrote:What's the weather gonna be like down that London on Saturday? Just cost me £110 for the return train ticket, robbin' bastards. Any good boozers open after the show? Who's definitely going up til now?
This would hopefully save any incidents of forum goers wandering round lost for fifteen minutes at a time. When Marky and I were doing that, a tiny crazy woman started a physical fight with the frankly massive Mr Dread. Let's avoid as much of that as possible. As soon as all the troops are assembled, we can de-camp to somewhere a bit closer to the venue.
At the moment, I think it's myself, Purple Hayes, Heston and Olaf. Anyone I'm forgetting? Anyone going and want to join in the festivities round Festival Hall?
'People like Coldplay and people voted for the Nazi's, you can't trust people Jeremy':- Super Hans
'Hayes ... is one of the most godforsaken places I have ever struck. The population seems to be entirely made up of clerks who frequent tin-roofed chapels on Sundays and for the rest bolt themselves within doors.' - George Orwell
'Hayes ... is one of the most godforsaken places I have ever struck. The population seems to be entirely made up of clerks who frequent tin-roofed chapels on Sundays and for the rest bolt themselves within doors.' - George Orwell
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A man of timing and breeding. I'll see you there.Purple Hayes wrote:Sorted, gig starts 19:30 so I'll be in the Wellington from 4ishSilent Majority wrote:It's irritating fucking bastard weather at the moment with unbearable sunshine and head-splitting cold rain switching places every half hour. Despite it's frankly ridiculous prices (£7.70 for two lagers), I suggest everybody gets to the Wellington at Waterloo very quickly. It is nice in there and, most importantly, it's directly opposite the train/tube station and bus stops - making it simple for people unfamiliar with the area to meet up with the IMCT crew.Heston wrote:What's the weather gonna be like down that London on Saturday? Just cost me £110 for the return train ticket, robbin' bastards. Any good boozers open after the show? Who's definitely going up til now?
This would hopefully save any incidents of forum goers wandering round lost for fifteen minutes at a time. When Marky and I were doing that, a tiny crazy woman started a physical fight with the frankly massive Mr Dread. Let's avoid as much of that as possible. As soon as all the troops are assembled, we can de-camp to somewhere a bit closer to the venue.
At the moment, I think it's myself, Purple Hayes, Heston and Olaf. Anyone I'm forgetting? Anyone going and want to join in the festivities round Festival Hall?
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Ok, I'll do my darndest to get there between 4 and 7.
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Good man, if we get beat up, barred or bored and change venues I'll put an update here, you've a funky net phone I remember...Aint technology brilliantHeston wrote:Ok, I'll do my darndest to get there between 4 and 7.
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'Hayes ... is one of the most godforsaken places I have ever struck. The population seems to be entirely made up of clerks who frequent tin-roofed chapels on Sundays and for the rest bolt themselves within doors.' - George Orwell
'Hayes ... is one of the most godforsaken places I have ever struck. The population seems to be entirely made up of clerks who frequent tin-roofed chapels on Sundays and for the rest bolt themselves within doors.' - George Orwell
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Good idea mate.Purple Hayes wrote:Good man, if we get beat up, barred or bored and change venues I'll put an update here, you've a funky net phone I remember...Aint technology brilliantHeston wrote:Ok, I'll do my darndest to get there between 4 and 7.
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Anyone know who the support is Saturday?