I DON’T NEED TO GO TO ANYTHING LIKE THIS, I HAVE MY OWN FRIENDS LOL </cankles>
Christmas Drinkies II ??
THE BEGINNING OF THE END.
A bit like when a pack animal shows weakness in the wild, all of a sudden their jeggings get laughed at and they can’t take it any more
Any thoughts on location yet ?
Waterloo worked well last time so let’s aim for there.
Heathrow lounge?
Looks like I can’t make this now, commitments up North and all that.
Was thinking of seeing about the room at the front of here from a venue perspective (name a coincidence!)
Used to work next door to it, a decent battle cruiser that, used to do knock out Thai food too.
Great shout MC.
This place has same beers and food, but is roomier and would be easier to get a table less formally.
Think also has football screens
Poor timing lads. I’m in the smoke on the 3rd but not 4th. And even worse I’m working till 8pm on the 4th.
Have a bottle of baileys and 500 ml of jamesons, wondering what to do with it this time around. My salted caramel shakes were a big hit last time, but want to up the ante this year.
Throw them in the Ganges
What’s the plan for the 4th?
Talk to me!
- Edited
Im in and flexible regarding location, said the vicar to the nun.
I’m good with the Waterloo Tap again unless someone has other ideas.
From what i remember there were not many seats inside …..will be baltic sitting outside in December . This place was OK the last few times a met people for the Rugby over the past few months https://www.urbanpubsandbars.com/venues/victory-pub-waterloo
Hardly the trendiest, but lots of seating and space . Might be an option ( if a dull one )
ScottBailey tops firmly on. Brassic
I was about to say, bring the big coat.
Will leave Ed to supply the Frank Thomas pic.
IndustryStandard
Not coming but have put a couple of boozers above that are close to Waterloo / Southwark, have decent beers (not quite Tap level), have food and space (especially the jacksbar one).
I think I’ve recommended the Porterhouse before. Shirley a drink for everyone there.
Alas it fell on deaf eyes (awaiting Hugo in 3.2.1.)