Brum Bash IX (for reals)
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- Ferret
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Thinking about getting to Warwick castle, thinking that it would be a lot cheaper if we can fit everyone that's coming into cars and everyone put in for petrol money, rather than getting a taxi/ minibus.
Any thoughts from the drivers coming?
Not even sure who is driving.
Any thoughts from the drivers coming?
Not even sure who is driving.
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- Morbo
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Re: Brum Bash IX (for reals)
My brain made me do it.
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- Weighted Storage Cube
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Re: Brum Bash IX (for reals)
You could get the train, maybe. I can't remember where Casa Del Grim is in Brum, but Warwick castle is only about a mile away from Warwick train station.
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- Ferret
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Re: Brum Bash IX (for reals)
train fares plus cab fares to the not so close nearest train station work out about the same as the taxi/minibus
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Re: Brum Bash IX (for reals)
I don't mind driving there and will take as many as fit in my car in return for them paying the car park/buying me a pint or something.
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- Ferret
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Awesome! Very kind of you FJ
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SameFatherJack wrote:I don't mind driving there and will take as many as fit in my car in return for them paying the car park/buying me a pint or something.
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- Ferret
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Awesome! I think, if I've calculated properly, that covers everybody assuming we can get 4 passengers in each car?
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- Master of Soviet Propaganda
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Local (5/10 mins drive) carvery are doing an all you can eat breakfast for £3.99.
They're serving, and I quite directly from the back of the leaflet, punctuation included:
Pork Sausage
Bacon
Handmade Potato, Gammon,
Cheese & Onion Hash
Eggs
Potato Rosti
Baked Beans
Tomatoes
Brown or White Toast
Fuck knows what a Handmade Potato is.
Saturday 8 - 11am
Sunday 8 - 10:30am
Interested?
They're serving, and I quite directly from the back of the leaflet, punctuation included:
Pork Sausage
Bacon
Handmade Potato, Gammon,
Cheese & Onion Hash
Eggs
Potato Rosti
Baked Beans
Tomatoes
Brown or White Toast
Fuck knows what a Handmade Potato is.
Saturday 8 - 11am
Sunday 8 - 10:30am
Interested?
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- Mr Flibbles
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Re: Brum Bash IX (for reals)
That sounds really good (even if the handmade potato sounds dodgy) but by the time we get everybody organized and out the door it'll be over. I'm up for it though.
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- Dr Zoidberg
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All you can eat bacon sounds fantastic/fatal.
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- Ferret
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Might be good for the saturday. If we're all getting up...relatively early to go to the castle anyway?
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Re: Brum Bash IX (for reals)
11 sounds more achievable than 10.30, assuming that's when they stop taking breakfast orders, not when they stop serving and it's a decent price, although I'd be equally happy with a bacon butty as at that hour all I can eat isn't all that much.
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Oops, sorry. Only three passengers in mine, because it's got a stupid tunnel down the middle.emeraldsub wrote:Awesome! I think, if I've calculated properly, that covers everybody assuming we can get 4 passengers in each car?
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- Mr Flibbles
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I watched a baking show where they made meatpies, we don't have that here and now I crave meatpies. Can I make a formal request for some bash meatpies?
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What sort? We have a few: common ones being steak & kidney pie, shepherd's pie, pork pie, cornish pasty, scotch pie and I suppose technically samosas (although the non-meat ones are usually better) - some are easy to make, others easier to buy from just about anywhere, some you have hot as a dinner, some cold as a snack.Mr. Johnson wrote:I watched a baking show where they made meatpies, we don't have that here and now I crave meatpies. Can I make a formal request for some bash meatpies?
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- Mr Flibbles
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Steak & kidney or pork pie sounds good to me.FatherJack wrote:What sort? We have a few: common ones being steak & kidney pie, shepherd's pie, pork pie, cornish pasty, scotch pie and I suppose technically samosas (although the non-meat ones are usually better) - some are easy to make, others easier to buy from just about anywhere, some you have hot as a dinner, some cold as a snack.Mr. Johnson wrote:I watched a baking show where they made meatpies, we don't have that here and now I crave meatpies. Can I make a formal request for some bash meatpies?
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- Ferret
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Re: Brum Bash IX (for reals)
Added to the list! Ask and ye shall receive.... pies.
Thinking about our jaunt out to a restaurant, we have a few options. There's:
Mint which we went to last year, is an Indian restaurant, £3-£6 for a starter, £6-£12 for a main, £3 for a pint, £1.40 for a small soft drink.
Peachy Keens Is a buffet restaurant. £15 all you can eat multi cultural cuisine. They serve Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Thai, Japanese, Indian, Portuguese, a wide range of desserts and a live cooking station.Buffet price is £14.99, Soft drinks are £2.50 for a large and Pints range from £2.80-£3.25
Really, that's all we have in walking distance of Grimbash. Possibly a new pub but that's unconfirmed and google is no help.
Thoughts?
Thinking about our jaunt out to a restaurant, we have a few options. There's:
Mint which we went to last year, is an Indian restaurant, £3-£6 for a starter, £6-£12 for a main, £3 for a pint, £1.40 for a small soft drink.
Peachy Keens Is a buffet restaurant. £15 all you can eat multi cultural cuisine. They serve Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Thai, Japanese, Indian, Portuguese, a wide range of desserts and a live cooking station.Buffet price is £14.99, Soft drinks are £2.50 for a large and Pints range from £2.80-£3.25
Really, that's all we have in walking distance of Grimbash. Possibly a new pub but that's unconfirmed and google is no help.
Thoughts?
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- Mr Flibbles
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I'm going to opt for the Indian, multi-cultural buffet sounds kind of dodgy.
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- Ferret
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H'okay. Shada, We can't find this Hoopers stuff. Closest I can find is Hooch lemon/orange/blackcurrant. Mr J, looking for beers. Lager Ale Stout? What does your face desire?