An AJB meet-up? London, October
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Now that I'm sure I'm in London from the 27th Oct - 1st Nov, I think it would be great, if possible, to meet any AJB members who'll be around London that time?
Especially at the premier, I'll definitely be arriving early at Leicester Square to beat the crowds!
I don't know the area that well so I'm not sure what's around, like pubs, bars etc, but if anyone fancies meeting up, and even popping for a drink nearby, that'd be great!
EDIT: this might be better in the events forum |)
Especially at the premier, I'll definitely be arriving early at Leicester Square to beat the crowds!
I don't know the area that well so I'm not sure what's around, like pubs, bars etc, but if anyone fancies meeting up, and even popping for a drink nearby, that'd be great!
EDIT: this might be better in the events forum |)
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Will prob see at Odeon Leicester Square.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
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Spurs or QoS? I know what i would rather see.....
I dunno. QoS are pretty handy. They beat Livingston 6-1 on Saturday.
Much as I love my Lillywhites, given their current form, having a dentist's appointment has less pain involved than welcoming home last season's vice-captain to where he should be playing his football.
I'm currently negotiating for a premiere seat so maybe.
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The fact that I, an American who has spent all of 72 hours in Scotland, even get this joke means I need to get out more (less?)!
And while we're on the subject...Nap, clearly you should offload your Spurs-Liverpool tickets, as Spurs will be relegated by then.
) I wouldn't be surprised! Lots of Sun sports page headlines dubbing them Totanic (their worst start since 1912 when Titanic sunk) with silly lyrics made up to 'My Start (sic) Will Go On'...
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Sadly, as a Newcastle supporter, I am right there with you. P.T. Barnum never even imagined a circus like the one Mike Ashley has created on Tyneside.
Course we've seen this movie before, haven't we? Here's a limerick I posted on the ESPN Soccernet website last week, in response to a pointed question from a Sunderland supporter:
Who've seen fit to employ Dennis Wise.
And before he's all done,
We'll be down in League One.
So, yes, we ARE Leeds in disguise!
Sorry for taking this off topic...
Anyway back on topic. Which London cinema's would you recommend? So far I've only been in a couple of Odeon's, one on Tottenham Court Road, another that might have been towards Covent Garden, and the NFT which might be showing this film in 30 years time but not any time soon. I prefer Indie type cinema's by the way. What's the Curzon like?
Generally there'll be 3 for QoS, Odeon L Square obv, Vue 02 in North Greenwich (biggest and best but lacking atmosphere) and Notting Hill Coronet (nice old style cinema, red velvet and gilt etc, not sure about quality). You can take plastic booze into that one.
Curzon cinemas are good, Curzon Mayfair has the bigger screen and has been refurbished of late, Curzon Soho does a great coconut and raspberry slice at the cafe. Renoir is a bit bleak this time of year. They all do Indie stuff but they don't let you take a drink in.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
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For some reason, the one that serves alcohol appeals to me.
Roger Moore 1927-2017