Northern Meat (now 10th Nov)

From: koswix26 Sep 2007 14:12
To: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ) 182 of 518
I thought that's how we do things in Blair's Brown's Britain anywy?

So 10th, then?
EDITED: 26 Sep 2007 14:15 by KOSWIX
From: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)26 Sep 2007 14:27
To: koswix 183 of 518

Assuming that suits The Northerners.

 

Mouse!? Manthrob!? T'Others!? What say ye?

From: Mouse26 Sep 2007 16:49
To: ALL184 of 518
GODAMMIT.
From: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)26 Sep 2007 16:53
To: Mouse 185 of 518
I KNOW!!1!!¬!
From: dyl26 Sep 2007 18:37
To: ALL186 of 518

WTF ever.

 

I will just say that last night I arranged all my work for October and have kept the weekend of the 27th free.

EDITED: 26 Sep 2007 18:38 by DYL
From: Mouse26 Sep 2007 19:01
To: dyl 187 of 518

And I booked the 27th off work with much kicking and screaming (I don't really get days off).

 

I could attempt to change it to.. whenever the Scots are on about now.

 

What about Linn?

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From: Mouse26 Sep 2007 19:08
To: Linn (INDYLS) 189 of 518
Some cultural information about Britain. English people are decisive, Scottish people are faffers. 10th of November any good for you?
EDITED: 26 Sep 2007 19:09 by MOUSE
From: koswix26 Sep 2007 19:08
To: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ) 190 of 518
If we start walking now...
From: dyl26 Sep 2007 19:31
To: Mouse 191 of 518
There was no kicking or screaming involved in my day off. All it means is that I don't get to do sound for Abbatoir, the Abba heavy metal tribute band.
From: koswix26 Sep 2007 19:32
To: koswix 192 of 518

If the Scotches get teh 9:53 from Embra to York on the 27th, then we can arrive at 13:45 at an approximate cost of £22.50

 


York to the dog basket seems to be about £13 and no problems reported on that route.

 

Return on Sunday can be done from Leeds to Glasgow for about £22, and to Edinbugh for £21.60, both leaving Leeds at 12:08.

From: Linn (INDYLS)26 Sep 2007 19:40
To: Mouse 193 of 518
As much as I hate to condone this indecisiveness, I can get a flight about $140 cheaper for the November date.


I would have to book it today for that though, as the prices change everyday.



So sure, I still can alter my plans if necessary.

From: Manthorp26 Sep 2007 21:14
To: ALL194 of 518
Good fucking god, it's no wonder you Scottishes lost at Culloden: you couldn't make up your fucking minds which side to play for.

But yeah, 10 Nov's fine. As long as the rot stops there.
From: Jo (JELLS)26 Sep 2007 21:52
To: Linn (INDYLS) 195 of 518
Which airline are you looking at, if i may be nosey?
From: Mouse26 Sep 2007 22:38
To: ALL196 of 518

Right, for flipping hecks sake...

 

10th November then. It's done. Don't change it again or I'll thcweam.

From: Mouse26 Sep 2007 22:49
To: ALL197 of 518
Aww, I can't edit the title.
From: Linn (INDYLS)26 Sep 2007 23:29
To: Jo (JELLS) 198 of 518
The ones I'm looking at today are Air Transat  - including taxes it was going to be about $475. 

Last week I could have gotten a seat on an US airline (I think may have been Delta, but don't remember for sure) for $310, including all taxes. I'm hoping something like that comes up again.

From: Dave!!26 Sep 2007 23:35
To: ALL199 of 518
Blimey, it'll be fucking January by the time we get around to meating the way the schedule is slipping. I can make the 10th of November as things currently stand, but no more slipperyage please!
From: Jo (JELLS)27 Sep 2007 01:57
To: Linn (INDYLS) 200 of 518
Ah... i know i keep getting email promos from Zoom (flyzoom.ca) with all sorts of specials. Have you looked at them? They had flights (one way) from $99 (before taxes and such).
From: Linn (INDYLS)27 Sep 2007 02:10
To: Jo (JELLS) 201 of 518
No, never heard of it. I'll check it out. You know of this company?