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Re: Nights out

#381 Post by Sunny Saver » Sat Nov 26, 2011 3:15 pm

TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote: And I wore the the same expression all the way back home, bewildered, even getting on the wrong bus!
I did tell you that before you start looking at a map, it helps if you know where you want to go to, but would you listend? Clearly not :rolleyes: :rolleyes:.

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#382 Post by Sunny Saver » Sat Nov 26, 2011 3:38 pm

What a night out I had.... People doing this PDA nonsense :kiss:, people taking photos, people not eating all their food, people not drinking enough wine, people bouncing up and down on their seats, it was like a Mexican wave.

I was glad for my bed.

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#383 Post by Beate » Sat Nov 26, 2011 3:48 pm

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#384 Post by superhero » Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:14 am

Went to some NYE party last night near the London Eye and it was like trying to break into Fort Knox but luckily it all worked out well in the end

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#385 Post by June » Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:00 am

superhero wrote:Went to some NYE party last night near the London Eye and it was like trying to break into Fort Knox but luckily it all worked out well in the end
How fab! And I hope you managed to see the firework display close up as it looked awesome on the TV. I had hoped to see it live this year but I had the pleasure of staying home to look after 2 little angels instead :D
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#386 Post by prettyxcool » Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:40 am

TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote:
Ms Thrifty wrote:
TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote: I have never had been taught by so many people in how to be photogenic...well at least not look Frankenstein....
Mr G, please could you pass on to me your newly-acquired knowledge? Lessons desperately needed!

Well its a bit of a blur now but i swear those nutty girls had burst out into song like a disney musical number:

be...your...self, be yourself,
be at ease with oneself

dont stare, be relaxed
dont look like you just been waxed

you like Frankenstein
but you really woud be fine

If...you...be yourself, be youself
la lala la lala

followed by a solo RoA style rock ballade by c_t
I have just been catching up with this post, it is so funny, that I have tears in my eyes from everyone's posts about this brilliant night!
superhero wrote:Went to some NYE party last night near the London Eye and it was like trying to break into Fort Knox but luckily it all worked out well in the end
Well done! Hope you got to see the fireworks too! They are always brilliant live!
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#387 Post by superhero » Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:41 pm

Went to a food tasting tonight on Wigmore Street. It was really fun, nice to be asked feedback about their new menus and they were really listening to all the feedback. It was mainly about more seasonal and healthy options, which is always good. I am sure the food might not normally be that good, but we had the head chef come and cook for the tasting. Nice to know restaurants don't sit on their backside and continually look to improve themselves. They were very nice and inviting, saying we should come back again for their next tasting and gave us some gift vouchers to dine with them.

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#388 Post by superhero » Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:59 pm

Went to a corporate thing for the Olympics last night, everything was really well organised and nice, but the downfall was it was so hot and stuffy inside (yes, hot and stuffy in Jan, can you believe it!), so just stayed for the presentation and then dashed off.... I never thought I would say it's too hot in Jan :blink:

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#389 Post by prettyxcool » Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:17 am

Had a lovely evening last night at "the other cinema' - a pop up cinema just launched on Valentine's day, a cinema experience very much like the old days.

They used the Troxy, East End's Picture Palace, a fab and glam venue. We arrived about 6.50pm for the 7.30pm start and already there was a long queue and a red carpet in front of the building, and a few people with lists were ticking people of in the queue and giving out the old style cinema tickets. I gave my name and was told to go to the front of the queue! Doors opened at 7pm and we all went in to be greeted by usherettes and then shown to tables! Totally not what I was expecting, and I was not told it was black tie either. The place was sumptuous, with red table cloths and candles. Luckily OH was still in his suit after attending a meeting and I decided to dress up a bit - I had jeans on all day! We sat at a table at the front with 6 other couples.

The place soon filled up and was packed. The ushers and usherettes were going around selling popcorn, making sure we were all ok. There were bars and food stalls at the back and the menu on the table was offering English food like Toad in the Hole, Shepherd's Pie, Fish Pie, Mushroom, Leek and Chestnut Pie and for dessert, Jam Sponge Cake with Custard. Unfortunately, you have to p*y. OH treated me to a bottle of wine, which was not cheap, but it was nice. There was live music while everyone got shown to their seats, while eating their food, etc. Then the cabaret started. The compere was the Manager of the theatre, who welcomed everyone and introduced the acts, there were dancing groups, a mime show, and a singer.

There was also a lot of audience participation, two sing alongs (It's a Long Way to Tipperary and Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner), and a "pass the flower" game, much like pass the parcel, but with no prizes, except whoever was holding the flower when the music stopped had to turned to each person in turn on their table to tell them how much they loved them and why since it was Valentine's week! Then we all stood up to sing the National Anthem to celebrate Valentine's Day.

We also saw two short films, one was a silent called The Kiss, accompanied by live piano playing. Quite a funny film, but ending was a bit horrific, and supposedly to be a comedy! Finally, the film started at 8.50pm. Not seen this classic, so really looking forward to it. Very cheesy, "I am so gay and happy", the kids were very precocious, even in those days. But it was really romantic and heartbreaking, and very compelling to watch, lovely to be swept off your feet like that, but glad it ended the way it did. After the film they cleared the lower parts off tables, and it became a dance floor, for an evening of dancing. Lovely!

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Re: Nights out

#390 Post by cliveas » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:20 pm

prettyxcool wrote:The usherettes and male versions (don't know what they are called)
ushers?

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