There'll be plenty of room. Cubie never turns up!Jan Rosser wrote: ↑29 Jun 2020, 17:34I'm not sure "squeezing" and Cubie should be in the same sentence Merv but I'd be delighted to join you and the lovely TrishMervyn and Trish wrote: ↑29 Jun 2020, 16:26Sounds like a good table to me. Can we squeeze in Jan and, if we can find him, Cubie?screwy wrote: ↑29 Jun 2020, 15:32Ok,so let’s say we can get back on board soon.
On a table for 8, who would you like to have on your table.? Obviously this would include partners, or not as the case may be.
I would like:
Merv,Moby and OBF. for starters.
Reserves for another night:
Towny, Stephen and QB.
The list is endless,apologies if I missed you but there are more than 2 nights..lol
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This thread could get very interesting !!!
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I'm still deciding. Cash helps though
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do we HAVE TO include forum members?
do they have to be alive?
can they be fictitious?
do they have to be alive?
can they be fictitious?
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If you have a spade and a wheel barrow to get them to the table, formally dressed of course ....
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Can I recommend Carolef and Frank Manning - both good eggs even if slightly cracked!!!
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I forgot all about Captain Birds Eye
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Make that two
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Hi screwy…. If I’m to answer your question honestly then I would have to pull several tables together to make one big table as there is no one on this forum I wouldn’t welcome on my table. I say this on several levels, the first being... we all come with differing personalities which gives great balance to a dining experience, the second being… I find it easy to talk to anyone, the third being,,, people follow my lead and relax quickly in my company, the fourth being I’m charming, interesting, and full of good humour and last but not least I will only make a small charge for this dining experience.
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A small table, one for two people may be a better plan
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Sorry but I think there is typo in that. Did you not mean "A small table, one for one person may be a better plan"
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Great! But what do we say to our wife’s while we are enjoying ourselves Mob?
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But, may I ask, would it be possible for me to share the table for two with your lovely wife ?Onelife wrote: ↑30 Jun 2020, 08:30Great! But what do we say to our wife’s while we are enjoying ourselves Mob?
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Now why didn't I think of that
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ha ha - what I was wondering was could you have a table including Harry Potter and William Shakespeare?
Not that they would be my choices, but were the first names that sprung to mind
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Every possibility Mob… she loves OLD charmers like you!Manoverboard wrote: ↑30 Jun 2020, 08:39
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Because OLD age is catching up with you I've noticed you're a bit slow out of the stalls theses days...just sayingManoverboard wrote: ↑30 Jun 2020, 08:41
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Onelife wrote: ↑30 Jun 2020, 08:52Because OLD age is catching up with you I've noticed you're a bit slow out of the stalls theses days...just saying
Still hanging around the toilets Keith.