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Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:05 pm
by roosteruk
We are waiting to speak to Lyndsey.
Kids were about last week when Carl and Justine were there, so they may have a side room for them?
Like I said, I will speak to Lynndsey, then put up the rules and regs mate, hopefully we can get the kids in the bar at midnight, if not, then the beer garden and a marquee will have to do. I will have to see if I can get hold of the Northwest one?

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:29 pm
by Bongoplod
Cant say with any certainty yet,I should be working but got booked in for a new knee last friday,and now awaiting a phone call for a date so cant commit at this moment in time.

Brian n Jean

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:33 pm
by roosteruk
Bongoplod wrote:Cant say with any certainty yet,I should be working but got booked in for a new knee last friday,and now awaiting a phone call for a date so cant commit at this moment in time.

Brian n Jean
No problem Brian.
Thank you for the reply.
We wish you good luck and good health mate and hope all goes well.

Karl and Caz

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:54 pm
by Bongoplod
Just discussed it with `er `indoors,shes up for it if i can drive and shes off.

Brian

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:37 am
by roosteruk
Bongoplod wrote:Just discussed it with `er `indoors,shes up for it if i can drive and shes off.

Brian
I will put you down provisionally mate.

Karl

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 9:29 am
by Harry
Too much is not being concious at midnight or kissing the dog/cat new year before the missus.

DBO has one NW marquee and I have the other.

The one that I have is larger and more weather resistant if tied down properly but someone will have to have some hands on instruction about assembly/dismantling and collect it (probably from the pre christmas bash?). It will also requre drying out and storage (which I normally do at my wharehouse).

cheers

H 8)

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:48 am
by karena
sorry too far for me too - i guess we may see you at tan hill though harry.

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 11:12 am
by platty345
Sorry if not in tenerife we will be at tan hill again.

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 12:56 pm
by Wigan_Pixie
As long as there will be other kids there, Thomas and I would love to come along. We would need a hook up for this one, just to keep the chill off. Both nights please.

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 5:34 pm
by roosteruk
Hi all, quick update.
Caz spoke to Lyndsey today and Children ARE ALLOWED.
The only rule is they MUST behave and any breaking of this rule will result in the parents being asked to take their children out.
I feel this is very fair, as there will be a lot of people there and a lot of high spirits, so children running around or misbehaving could cause friction.

Hi Jacky, just to clarify, which two nights please, Wednesday, Thursday?

Cheers

Karl

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:51 pm
by roosteruk
There will be extra celebrations on the 1st as it will be a Birthday \:D/ \:D/ for someone.
I will post more when I know if they mind me mentioning names.

Permission granted.

Ady, Chells husband is celebrating his 4'*' Birthday on the 1st, so the beer can keep flowing and we can all have an even better time. =D> =D>

Karl

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:01 pm
by Wigan_Pixie
roosteruk wrote: so children running around or misbehaving could cause friction.
This has got me worried 8-[ Thomas does not know how to stay still. So it looks like I'll be stuck in the Bongo like Billy No-Mates, unless someone has any knockout drops. Still we'll give it a go and as there is a birthday celebration too, we'll stay the three nights.

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:09 pm
by roosteruk
Wigan_Pixie wrote:
roosteruk wrote: so children running around or misbehaving could cause friction.
This has got me worried 8-[ Thomas does not know how to stay still. So it looks like I'll be stuck in the Bongo like Billy No-Mates, unless someone has any knockout drops. Still we'll give it a go and as there is a birthday celebration too, we'll stay the three nights.
Hi Jacky, it sounds more serious when worded that way.
Sorry.
Of course children will play, but I think its if drinks get knocked over, or any get hurt is the concern, it will be the busiest night of the year.
Kids will be kids at the end of the day and the LandLady (Lyndsey) has children of her own (Teenagers I believe). She will know the limits before any intervention.

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:13 pm
by Wigan_Pixie
Thomas is a good boy at heart, he just gets a bit giddy sometimes - but it's to be expected from a 5 year old. If he gets too rowdy, I can always duck tape him to a chair.

I'm just glad I've somewhere to go over the New Year, otherwise it would mean I have to go and visit my sister :roll:

Thanks for organising this.

Re: New Year Bash in the North West

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:18 pm
by roosteruk
You are very welcome Jacky. There will be other children, so Thomas will not be alone.
It will be a great night.
Can't wait now [-o< [-o<