Northern Meat (now 10th Nov)

From: Mouse23 Sep 2007 13:49
To: Rich (RICARD00) 156 of 518

Hurrah!

 

<alters first post>

From: Linn (INDYLS)23 Sep 2007 22:16
To: Manthorp 157 of 518
I don't think you have said how you feel about a change of date? You do have some say afterall, being owner of the highly desired dog bed and all.

Airfares are all over the place from day to day from here - from nearly free to take out a mortgage. 

I will come for sure if I can get the nearly free rate, but you guys need to firm up a date. 
EDITED: 23 Sep 2007 22:17 by INDYLS
From: Manthorp23 Sep 2007 22:29
To: Linn (INDYLS) 158 of 518
All is equal with me. There is, I suppose, a faint possibility that I might win two simultaneous short delivery time contracts, and dog-basketees could end up helping me write a computer game based on Knaresborough Castle and a flash-artfag mob social networking site.

But as long as you're all prepared to do that for a hearty breakfast and unlimited decent coffee, then we're good.

Come on over, Lindy.
From: DrBoff (BOFF)23 Sep 2007 22:38
To: ALL159 of 518
Does anyone have any objections to the 27th instead then?
From: craig (CHARTLEY)23 Sep 2007 22:49
To: DrBoff (BOFF) 160 of 518

YES!

 

Oh, my mistake. I mean no, I do not object.

From: Rich (RICARD00)23 Sep 2007 23:55
To: Manthorp 161 of 518
How polite and unseedy of you to pass up the oppertunity of Double Entendre.
From: Manthorp24 Sep 2007 00:13
To: Rich (RICARD00) 162 of 518
Re: firmness? Being in a constant state of tumescence, it never occurred to me.
From: dyl24 Sep 2007 02:44
To: DrBoff (BOFF) 163 of 518
I am probably still just as likely/unlikely to turn up whichever date it's on. Unless I've got a gig I've forgotten about. I definitely don't have a gig on the 13th, but it's possible I've forgotten about one on that other date. Fairly unlikely, though.
From: JonCooper24 Sep 2007 07:49
To: Manthorp 164 of 518
I rather think he means the last line of #158 ;-)
From: Manthorp24 Sep 2007 10:57
To: JonCooper 165 of 518

Oh, I SEEEEEEEEEEEEE. Well, it does neither of you any credit that you have such smutty minds.

 

I should have said that if she comes across the Atlantic we'll soon lick her into shape.

EDITED: 24 Sep 2007 10:58 by MANTHORP
From: koswix24 Sep 2007 12:32
To: DrBoff (BOFF) 166 of 518
Reet - have checked diary and I can do 27th :-)
From: Mouse24 Sep 2007 12:39
To: ALL167 of 518
Let us cast the 27th in some kind of permanent form then. Maybe Manthorp can carve the date in a ball or something.
From: Dave!!24 Sep 2007 13:23
To: Mouse 168 of 518
I wonder which ball that would be...
From: Manthorp24 Sep 2007 13:44
To: Dave!! 169 of 518
Thank your lucky stars you're not overnighting it...
From: af (CAER)24 Sep 2007 15:50
To: Manthorp 170 of 518
quote:
if she comes across the Atlantic we'll soon lick her into shape.
Gotta be quite some force behind that...

27th is just as good as 20th for me (and possibly Bob).
From: Linn (INDYLS)24 Sep 2007 16:05
To: Manthorp 171 of 518
This gets more enticing by the minute. 

 

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From: Manthorp24 Sep 2007 22:35
To: Mr (M00RL0CK) 173 of 518
YEAH
From: Dave!!25 Sep 2007 08:53
To: Mr (M00RL0CK) 174 of 518
That's cool, we'll just let Manthorp to all the licking :P
From: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)26 Sep 2007 10:16
To: ALL175 of 518

Oh bloody hell.

 

I suppose I should have read further down the list of engineering works, because it looks like there's similar amounts of work going on for the weekends of the 27th and the 3rd as well. :(

 

Things are slightly better on the 27th than they were on the 20th, because there are trains running on the Sunday between Edinburgh and Glasgow, but the Saturday is still Glasgow -> Carlisle -> York. Full, normality is not returned until the 10th of November.

 

I'm happy to stick with the 27th, although it means the Glasgow and Edinburgh teams won't be able to meet up on the train on the way down. This is possibly a good thing, depending on whether York's attitude to gangs of drunken maurauding Scotsmen has changed at all in the last 400 years.

 

Just looking at the prices for tickets - that Glasgow -> Carlisle -> York route I just mentioned is only available at £68, vs a slightly later 9:45 Glasgow -> Edinbugger -> Newcastle -> York route that gets in at quarter to three, and is £23 (GNER Std Advance).

 

Getting back seems to be about 70 quid from Steeton, or possibly getting the ticket from Steeton to Leeds on the day and wangling it from there.

 

Meh - I want to ask nicely if we could change it to the 10th of November when there's more trains and better deals, but would that be just asking for trouble?