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Post by Doktor Payne on Jul 13, 2016 16:50:49 GMT
Given that it's probably a good idea to tidy up around here before the weekend, with many guests and a world renowned comedian coming to visit, I'm utterly exhausted after finishing work today.
HELP, I'VE SITTEN DOWN AND CAN'T GET UP!
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Post by missnash on Jul 14, 2016 8:34:56 GMT
*sitting with a hot mug of something (cider?) a bacon buttie and a Toblerone* - possibly the best breakfast ever... Mornin'! How was the living room gig?
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Post by Doktor Payne on Jul 14, 2016 10:17:39 GMT
Not happened yet! That's on Saturday evening...
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Post by missnash on Jul 14, 2016 18:46:34 GMT
Ahhhh... Got confused! (but cider in the morning can do that to a person)
Is it what it says on the Tin? Is it a comedy gig in your living room? (How big is your living room?!)
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Post by Melysllew on Jul 14, 2016 19:16:51 GMT
I believe it was a living room, not a tin But I guess a tin could become a living room if you put sofas in it.
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Post by Alex Newall on Jul 15, 2016 1:58:39 GMT
Alternative just awaken any old indoor space and it will become a "living" room.
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Post by Doktor Payne on Jul 15, 2016 4:20:54 GMT
Yes, it's a comedy gig in my front room. It's big enough to hold about 20 comfortably, so a reasonably small Edinburgh venue or about 1/3rd of a Quantum Leopard.
It's a pretty amazingly large room given how much we pay for it though traditionally it is in rather shoddy repair.
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Post by Doktor Payne on Jul 15, 2016 4:23:11 GMT
Alternative just awaken any old indoor space and it will become a "living" room. I'm not allowed to make physical spaces sentient anymore. Not since the Great Wet Room Rampage of '06.
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Post by Brave Sir Robin on Jul 15, 2016 8:01:51 GMT
Alternative just awaken any old indoor space and it will become a "living" room. Barman pipes up; "Hey, not in 'ere"
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Post by missnash on Jul 15, 2016 8:55:18 GMT
But the sign say there's a comedy night at the Yeti's Claw...
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Post by Oneiros on Jul 15, 2016 9:38:02 GMT
But the sign say there's a comedy night at the Yeti's Claw... Barkeep: That's every night - it's all the puffed-up drinkers who think themselves 'adventurers' and that everyone who sits down at their table is a 'party'. *Chortles to themself*
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Post by Doktor Payne on Jul 15, 2016 17:39:53 GMT
Okay. Instead of making certain I know how the sat nav works, or planning out my journey in any way beyond "I need to leave by 11:00" I am going to sort out the house band.
Edward Plantagenet on lead vocals. Wellington and Chessington on backup vocals. Byron on lead guitar. Oscar Wilde on rhythm guitar. Grag on bass. Bertie on Falcon Encrusted Plate Armour.
As for a comedy night, surely we'd get Actual James Ross from Meet the Crew?
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Post by Coil on Jul 16, 2016 8:02:33 GMT
Oscar Wilde on rhythm guitar. Oscar Wilde is far too vain to accept being cast as a rhythm guitarist. I'm imagining he would play a magical keytar
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Post by Doktor Payne on Jul 17, 2016 8:10:26 GMT
That front room gig was amazing.
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Post by missnash on Jul 17, 2016 16:24:53 GMT
What was it like Payne!?
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