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*Resurrecting* Glasgow Griffin pre Editors
Posted: 25 Sep 2005, 19:52
by James Blast
next Saturday, 1 October
scotty, Blast, AS, Pat and maybe
Mish and
BigSie will be meeting in the main bar of The Griffin for a 'couple of the cups that cheer', pre Editors' gig.
All are welcome as usual.
James
Posted: 25 Sep 2005, 20:00
by scotty
Can't wait
,
Editors are now sold out,is it just me & Mrs Scotty going to the gig?.
Posted: 25 Sep 2005, 20:36
by James Blast
looks that way Keith, sorry
ah ken we'll aw regret it, but ahm savin' ma groats fur the next weekend, an 'at
Posted: 25 Sep 2005, 20:38
by Andie
bastards...
*sulks in a corner*
Posted: 25 Sep 2005, 21:26
by James Blast
<takes a beer into said corner>
Posted: 25 Sep 2005, 22:01
by Andie
Cheers James...i hope it's a cold fosters tops
typical this...i would like to see Editors too...but i have to put up with the likes of Dead Men Walking
Posted: 25 Sep 2005, 22:19
by scotty
Burn wrote:...but i have to put up with the likes of Dead Men Walking
Were going to see them the night before,have you seen them before?,are they any good?.
Posted: 25 Sep 2005, 22:39
by Andie
scotty wrote:Burn wrote:...but i have to put up with the likes of Dead Men Walking
Were going to see them the night before,have you seen them before?,are they any good?.
Aye
Scotty...they very good live...this time around should be a lil different as Captain Sensible is joining them in place of Glen Matlock on Bass...you'll be able to sing-a-long-a-captain to some classic Damned songs
where are you seeing them?...King Tuts?...if so...your special guest is gonna rip the place wide open...Bruce Watson from Big Country...can you say Fields of Fire?...
Clicky
Posted: 25 Sep 2005, 22:45
by scotty
Burn wrote:scotty wrote:Burn wrote:...but i have to put up with the likes of Dead Men Walking
Were going to see them the night before,have you seen them before?,are they any good?.
Aye
Scotty...they very good live...this time around should be a lil different as Captain Sensible is joining them in place of Glen Matlock on Bass...you'll be able to sing-a-long-a-captain to some classic Damned songs
where are you seeing them?...King Tuts?...if so...your special guest is gonna rip the place wide open...Bruce Watson from Big Country...can you say Fields of Fire?...
Clicky
They'r'e playing in Kinloss
,about five mile along the road,is Kinloss ready for Captain Sensible,I think not
,really looking forward to it & will be singing along at top volume to any Damned song they'll play!
Posted: 29 Sep 2005, 20:41
by James Blast
Okay MacFolks,
confirmed attendees thus far:
Andrew S
Blast
BigSie
Pat
Mr. & Mrs.
scotty
venue : Main bar, The Griffin (opposite The Kings Theatre) 6ish, this Saturday. Heartland/Sisters goodies will be available for newcomers
Posted: 29 Sep 2005, 20:47
by Andie
Posted: 29 Sep 2005, 20:57
by eastmidswhizzkid
i ain't going but i can manage the ciggie..
Posted: 29 Sep 2005, 21:19
by Zuma
James Blast wrote:Okay MacFolks,
confirmed attendees thus far:
Andrew S
Blast
BigSie
Pat
Mr. & Mrs.
scotty
venue : Main bar, The Griffin (opposite The Kings Theatre) 6ish, this Saturday. Heartland/Sisters goodies will be available for newcomers
Have a good one folks and apologies for once again not making this one...
Posted: 29 Sep 2005, 22:00
by andymackem
Ah, The Griffin.
/Gets nostalgic/
Posted: 29 Sep 2005, 22:21
by Andie
Posted: 29 Sep 2005, 22:40
by James Blast
stop derailing this or I really will stab you!
what's a man got to do to round up some people, in the Glasgow area, for a drink, some polite chat and an exchange of 'shiny discs'?
FFS!
Posted: 29 Sep 2005, 22:43
by eastmidswhizzkid
James Blast wrote:stop derailing this or I really will stab you!
what's a man got to do to round up some people, in the Glasgow area, for a drink, some polite chat and an exchange of 'shiny discs'?
FFS!
personally i'ld come along just to see if you'ld stab us before anyone
else did!
(keep it in the family..)
Posted: 29 Sep 2005, 22:44
by Andie
James Blast wrote:stop derailing this or I really will stab you!
what's a man got to do to round up some people, in the Glasgow area, for a drink, some polite chat and an exchange of 'shiny discs'?
FFS!
i'd suggest a lap dancer...or a pole dancer...but i'd be accused of being non PC and offensive to Laplanders and Poles...
gotta admit that they'd ensure a healthy male response to your nite out
Posted: 01 Oct 2005, 22:59
by James Blast
Many thanks to
Andrew, the scottys and
Pat for coming along tonight. A very good time was had by all, no one got stabbed and many shiney things changed hands.
black spots in the post to
BigSie and
smiscandlon
Posted: 01 Oct 2005, 23:11
by smiscandlon
James Blast wrote:Many thanks to
Andrew, the scottys and
Pat for coming along tonight. A very good time was had by all, no one got stabbed and many shiney things changed hands.
black spots in the post to
BigSie and
smiscandlon
Not the
black spot!
Sorry I couldn't make this one, but hope y'all had a good time.
Posted: 01 Oct 2005, 23:50
by James Blast
which part of 'black spots in post' didn't you understand, Steven?
<------reaches for knife...
Posted: 02 Oct 2005, 13:39
by scotty
Great meeting
Blast and
Andrew S,shame we left before
Pat arrived but couldn't miss the
Editors{who were fcukin' magic btw
},the shiny is on right now
,ta very muchly,till next week then
!.
Posted: 02 Oct 2005, 17:51
by Andrew S
Yes, good to meet Pat and Mr & Mrs Scotty at last - and to see that Mr Blast has seen the light and grown a beard
. Thanks to those who brought the shiny gifts - I promise to make up for forgetting to do the same.
Posted: 02 Oct 2005, 18:15
by James Blast
when are you throwing 'that damn cat' oot thi windae,
Andrew?
Posted: 02 Oct 2005, 18:18
by scotty