Brum Bash VII
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- Master of Soviet Propaganda
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Food and drink on order
Flora Light Vegetable Low Fat Spread 250G
Tesco Free Range Eggs Large Box Of 12
Tesco 10 Smoked Back Bacon 300G (x2)
Tesco Unsmoked Thick Cut Back Bacon 300G (x2)
Tesco 12 Mini scotch eggs
Warburtons Farmhouse White Bread (x2)
Double Chocolate Muffins 4 Pack
White Chocolate And Strawberry Filled Muffin 4 Pack
Kettle Chips Lightly Salted 150G (x2)
Kettle Chips Cheese And Onion 150G
Kettle Chips Smoky Barbeque 150G
Coca Cola Regular 2 Litre Bottle
Diet Coke 2 Litre Bottle
R Whites Lemonade 2 Litre Bottle
Carlsberg Export 10 X 440Ml
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey 35Cl
Crabbies Ginger Beer 6X500ml (For my belly!)
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Any other ideas? Any last orders?
Black pudding can be picked up at the local butcher, will go and grab a bit on Thurs.
Will also get some Krispy Kremes for Mr J's enjoyment on Thurs from Tesco in city centre.
The rest can probably be covered by a quick sojourn to Tesco (literally 5 minutes drive away, link on first post in thread).
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Saturthings/Sundaythings
There are restauranty places huddled away in the Yew Tree part of Yardley, which are actually pretty decent, and failing that there's a new Wetherspoons. I believe there's a (overpriced) tapas bar and a few sit-down curry houses that are good.
Prometheus is on at the Giant Screen (former IMAX theatre) in town centre.
http://www.giantscreencinema.co.uk/page ... PROMETHEUS
Toy collector's fair at the NEC. Anyone actually interested in this, or is it a bit stuffy?
http://www.thenec.co.uk/whatson/toycoll ... =(organic)
National motorcycle museum
http://www.nationalmotorcyclemuseum.co.uk/
Black-country living museum (haven't been since I was a kid, but it's a living victorian village)
http://www.bclm.co.uk/
Shoppy/foody places in town, quite a few lovely restaurants in Brindley Place actually.
http://www.bullring.co.uk/
http://www.brindleyplace.com/
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Flora Light Vegetable Low Fat Spread 250G
Tesco Free Range Eggs Large Box Of 12
Tesco 10 Smoked Back Bacon 300G (x2)
Tesco Unsmoked Thick Cut Back Bacon 300G (x2)
Tesco 12 Mini scotch eggs
Warburtons Farmhouse White Bread (x2)
Double Chocolate Muffins 4 Pack
White Chocolate And Strawberry Filled Muffin 4 Pack
Kettle Chips Lightly Salted 150G (x2)
Kettle Chips Cheese And Onion 150G
Kettle Chips Smoky Barbeque 150G
Coca Cola Regular 2 Litre Bottle
Diet Coke 2 Litre Bottle
R Whites Lemonade 2 Litre Bottle
Carlsberg Export 10 X 440Ml
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey 35Cl
Crabbies Ginger Beer 6X500ml (For my belly!)
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Any other ideas? Any last orders?
Black pudding can be picked up at the local butcher, will go and grab a bit on Thurs.
Will also get some Krispy Kremes for Mr J's enjoyment on Thurs from Tesco in city centre.
The rest can probably be covered by a quick sojourn to Tesco (literally 5 minutes drive away, link on first post in thread).
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Saturthings/Sundaythings
There are restauranty places huddled away in the Yew Tree part of Yardley, which are actually pretty decent, and failing that there's a new Wetherspoons. I believe there's a (overpriced) tapas bar and a few sit-down curry houses that are good.
Prometheus is on at the Giant Screen (former IMAX theatre) in town centre.
http://www.giantscreencinema.co.uk/page ... PROMETHEUS
Toy collector's fair at the NEC. Anyone actually interested in this, or is it a bit stuffy?
http://www.thenec.co.uk/whatson/toycoll ... =(organic)
National motorcycle museum
http://www.nationalmotorcyclemuseum.co.uk/
Black-country living museum (haven't been since I was a kid, but it's a living victorian village)
http://www.bclm.co.uk/
Shoppy/foody places in town, quite a few lovely restaurants in Brindley Place actually.
http://www.bullring.co.uk/
http://www.brindleyplace.com/
Thoughts? Suggestions?
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fabyak wrote:Cornetto

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Can I put in an extra order of cadbury highlights chocolate fudge? Wunderschlampe asked me to bring some so you'll be fully reimbursed.
Prometheus on the big screen sounds ace, I've yet to see it (in fact, I'm going to see it next Tuesday) so wouldn't mind that.
The toy collector's fair might be a bit stuffy, but I wouldn't mind going as I quite like going to those kinds of things and if I find some cheap trinkets to bring back home all the better. You too could surprise your partner/child with an ancient piece of cheap crap.
Black country museum is the type of thing I go to when on Holiday with Mrs. J, but with 5punkers it sounds fucking hilarious and therefore better.
So really, it's all good by me. Which isn't super helpful.
As for food, the only thing holding me back is budget so I can't go too much over say 30 pounds. Other than that it's all good.
Prometheus on the big screen sounds ace, I've yet to see it (in fact, I'm going to see it next Tuesday) so wouldn't mind that.
The toy collector's fair might be a bit stuffy, but I wouldn't mind going as I quite like going to those kinds of things and if I find some cheap trinkets to bring back home all the better. You too could surprise your partner/child with an ancient piece of cheap crap.
Black country museum is the type of thing I go to when on Holiday with Mrs. J, but with 5punkers it sounds fucking hilarious and therefore better.
So really, it's all good by me. Which isn't super helpful.
As for food, the only thing holding me back is budget so I can't go too much over say 30 pounds. Other than that it's all good.
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Can usually get a couple courses at the cheapy restaurants for ~£10, and a minibus with 5punkers in it should only come to ~£1-2 each way depending on how far we go, as the cost is split.Mr. Johnson wrote:As for food, the only thing holding me back is budget so I can't go too much over say 30 pounds. Other than that it's all good.
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Just to clarify, that's 30 pounds per meal, not 30 quid for the entire weekend.
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You will EAT LIKE A KING!Mr. Johnson wrote:Just to clarify, that's 30 pounds per meal

Like this

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mrbobbins wrote:You will EAT LIKE A KING!Mr. Johnson wrote:Just to clarify, that's 30 pounds per meal
Like this, not like Burger King

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Pnut, you Hispanic homo, what time are you finishing work on Friday? I'll pick up Shada then head to you.
Also my order of Dandelion & Burdock and Sasparilla hasn't turned up, so I'll have to get a substitute from the shops.
Also my order of Dandelion & Burdock and Sasparilla hasn't turned up, so I'll have to get a substitute from the shops.
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GIVE ME CHEAP CIDER
AND ONE EXPENSIVE CIDER FOR A TREAT
AND ONE EXPENSIVE CIDER FOR A TREAT
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I'm goign to see Prometheus in IMax 3d on Thursday night but if it's really good I'll happily see it again. However, just as an alternative suggestion - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1611224/
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Does anyone going dislike curry? My parents reccomended a new local Indian restaurant: http://www.thaliindian.com/
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I'm perfectly comfortable with Indian food, but your drainage system might not be. Also, I've only had Indian food once so you guys can recommend me something.
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I like all of the foods and all of the drinks.
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I love the curry, although you might want to purchase an extra plunger or two...
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Also, you're all more than welcome to come with me and the Rexxling to the TRAINZ.
http://www.tyseleylocoworks.co.uk/tlw/tlw_next_od.htm
http://www.tyseleylocoworks.co.uk/tlw/tlw_next_od.htm
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Ooh, steam trains. I love a bit of locomotive.
I also love the curry. But as you are all well aware, my rectum is a heinous beast spawned of the nether world.
I'll stay outside until it's reduced to aftershocks. Someone best warn the Taiwanese their tsunami plight isn't over.
I also love the curry. But as you are all well aware, my rectum is a heinous beast spawned of the nether world.
I'll stay outside until it's reduced to aftershocks. Someone best warn the Taiwanese their tsunami plight isn't over.
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