POL Social : Friday 23rd September - Dalriada, 7pm.

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Post by MrSpoon » 23 Sep 2005, 23:00

Oops, i forgot.

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Post by Dadaist » 23 Sep 2005, 23:25

MrSpoon wrote:Oops, i forgot.
It was great - not only did we meet some new members, we got to see what a lurker looks like.

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Post by ecm » 24 Sep 2005, 02:28

It's just taken me four attempts at my password to log on here. :oops:

I will stay up long enough to drink the very strong coffee I have beside me then I shall have a fistful of Resolve and a big glass of water and retire.

It was lovely to see those again that i already had met and very nice to meet some new faces and hope to see the lurkers on here soon.

I'm on a promise on that last one! You know who you are. :twisted:

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Post by bearcub » 24 Sep 2005, 02:36

Great night, nice to meet the new faces and 're-meet' the old ones.

Now drinking a lot of water, hoping that the hangover will be staved off in the morning :wink: :roll: :lol:

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Post by ecm » 24 Sep 2005, 02:38

MrSpoon wrote:Oops, i forgot.
That's not good enough, I'm afraid. :twisted:

Shame on you. Your presence would have brought the average attendance age down considerably too. :wink:

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Post by ecm » 24 Sep 2005, 02:40

bearcub wrote: Now drinking a lot of water, hoping that the hangover will be staved off in the morning :wink: :roll: :lol:
Yes, I'm trying that one too. Bet it's a load of tosh though. :roll:

I fully expect to feel like shit tomorrow. :cry:

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Post by bellybabe » 24 Sep 2005, 07:20

I think it was very brave of new people to come along, even if it did take someof them two and a half hours to get round to speaking to us! :wink:

It was nice to meet you all - and to see the rest of you again.

Thanks, Sandra, for arranging it. =D>

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Post by Bob Jefferson » 24 Sep 2005, 07:50

Glad you got back home safely BB. At some point on the way to the Seahaven I remembered that I was supposed to chaperone you home. Sorry! :oops: (see, I just can't cope with anything more than virtual, low-maintenance friends)

Excellent night out. Great to meet Jackson, Gedge, Granty and her friend. I think the Community Centre would be a great venue for the Valves tribute band and a live launch of Radio Free Porty.

Audio to follow! You have been warned. :lol:

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Post by Poppy » 24 Sep 2005, 09:03

That Miss Dada is a pretty advanced speaker for a one year old!!

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Post by Poppy » 24 Sep 2005, 09:08

Ditto to all the above re meeting people!!! I don't have a hangover :twisted: having had the sense to go home at a civilised hour so GOOD MORNING, ECM!!!! :twisted:

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Post by Maria » 24 Sep 2005, 09:10

Aw! Emily is a natural . Really sweet :D You must have only another 70 or so recordings to download Bob!

Thanks again for organising our get together Sandra, last night was great fun. Really enjoyed meeting up with our newbies and of course, seeing the 'usual suspects' again, with a special mention to Mr Epykat :wink:

How were the sausages ecm? I stuck to simple cuisine myself and had some toast. I'm feeling surprisingly OK this morning apart from the severe sore throat from having smoked a vast number of your fags. That'll teach me, eh Poppy?

And how about the Christmas single idea that Epykat had -"There ain't no snow in Portobello". A stroke of genius or what?
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Post by ali » 24 Sep 2005, 09:24

Poppy wrote: GOOD MORNING, ECM!!!! :twisted:

you'll have to shout louder than that.

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Post by Poppy » 24 Sep 2005, 09:55

ali wrote:
Poppy wrote: GOOD MORNING, ECM!!!! :twisted:

you'll have to shout louder than that.
Let's let the wee darling snore on!!! :wink: :roll:

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Post by Dadaist » 24 Sep 2005, 10:02

Poppy wrote:That Miss Dada is a pretty advanced speaker for a one year old!!
Different Emily, Poppy!

I'll do my best to get some audio from our version (Emily 2.0)

Bob - can you put all of the clips on your show cd when you bring it (or post them all here)

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DJs - I will be working on your shows presently

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Post by foxy » 24 Sep 2005, 10:09

Morning everyone...keep the noise down please. I should have tried the water or the resolve or the sensible option but I never learn. Great to meet you all... old and new faces. What a nice bunch we are :D And thanks Sandra for getting us organised. Thats all I can manage...I need a wee lie down :oops:

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Post by Dadaist » 24 Sep 2005, 10:17

foxy wrote:What a nice bunch we are :D
Not if you got to hear my idea for how to move house using only the internet.

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Post by foxy » 24 Sep 2005, 10:22

Dadaist wrote:
foxy wrote:What a nice bunch we are :D
Not if you got to hear my idea for how to move house using only the internet.
Didn't hear that yet..maybe I need a big lie down ( am I out of a job) :roll:

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Post by ecm » 24 Sep 2005, 10:32

Poppy wrote:GOOD MORNING, ECM!!!! :twisted:

Good morning all!

I feel rough this morning but what else was I expecting!

The Resolve is more effective apparently if you don't just shake the packet into your mouth and then wash it down with a big glass of water. :evil:
I'll know next time.

Like the sound clips, Bob. Emily's is great and Ali and I think there's a touch of the Kirsty Wark's about Bellybabes. She's deffo got a radio voice.

The sausages are still to be eaten, M. I've just managed a bowl of cereal and plan another coffee then Ali and I are off out for the shopping and a stroll.
Bit of fresh air will help hopefully.

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Post by Dadaist » 24 Sep 2005, 10:36

When we got home we found that the babysitters hadn't eaten the munchies that bb had bought for them. I was therefore forced to eat an entire tube of Pringles, and have decided to skip breakfast this morning.

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Post by Maria » 24 Sep 2005, 10:50

Dadaist wrote:
foxy wrote:What a nice bunch we are :D
Not if you got to hear my idea for how to move house using only the internet.
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Post by Dadaist » 24 Sep 2005, 11:08

Marya wrote:
Dadaist wrote:
foxy wrote:What a nice bunch we are :D
Not if you got to hear my idea for how to move house using only the internet.
Image
absolutely wonderful

the derivation of that story, if you must know, is that i was on a forum where somebody simply said they were moving house and did anyone have any advice - so i decided to give him some whilst making a commentary on how these days you can get anything on the internet.

context is everything i guess. is it still a joke if it needs footnotes?

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Post by Poppy » 24 Sep 2005, 12:27

Well, I just had a wonderful POL experience while out shopping just now on one of the rare Saturdays I get to have in Portobello. I met in chronological order and within about 10 minutes:

Gedge
Jackson Priest
Baby Priest
Mrs Priest
Sandra & Bearcub
and last but not least :roll:
Ecm.

:D

PS Hope you got your loaf cut OK, ecm!! :wink:

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Post by ecm » 24 Sep 2005, 12:41

Poppy wrote:Well, I just had a wonderful POL experience while out shopping just now on one of the rare Saturdays I get to have in Portobello. I met in chronological order and within about 10 minutes:

Gedge
Jackson Priest
Baby Priest
Mrs Priest
Sandra & Bearcub
and last but not least :roll:
Ecm.

:D

PS Hope you got your loaf cut OK, ecm!! :wink:
You must have tipped the others off that I was out and about cos I didn't see anyone but you, not that that isn't a lovely experience in itself. :P

They're probably all still in hiding behind trees and wheelie bins waiting for your all clear. :wink:

And, yes, my loaf is now sliced.

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Post by Maria » 24 Sep 2005, 12:42

DG wrote:Hope to be there with GG (who doesn't know yet but I'm sure will come!).

Been quite busy recently so it would be nice to catch up with folk.


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Missed you DG :(
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Post by ecm » 24 Sep 2005, 12:43

And Jay? She e-mailed me way back saying she'd be along.

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Post by Sandra » 24 Sep 2005, 13:28

Great night, I fell asleep in the armchair. Brill to meet the newbies and fab to catch up with everyone else. :D

Saw Poppy and Beach Babe and Emily on the High Street.

Hangover not too bad just raging thirst.

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Post by ecm » 24 Sep 2005, 14:45

Sandra wrote:Great night, I fell asleep in the armchair. Brill to meet the newbies and fab to catch up with everyone else. :D

Saw Poppy and Beach Babe and Emily on the High Street.

Hangover not too bad just raging thirst.
I'm having relapse number 3 right now.
I think a soak in the bath and a read of the Viz is in order. 8)

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Post by Poppy » 24 Sep 2005, 15:43

Marya shamefacedly confessed
I'm feeling surprisingly OK this morning apart from the severe sore throat from having smoked a vast number of your fags. That'll teach me, eh Poppy?
***Poppy tuts, shakes head, purses lips***

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Post by Jackson Priest » 24 Sep 2005, 16:30

I always think it's a good idea to decide to watch Withnail And I at 2.30 in the morning, fall to sleep within the first 5 minutes of it, and wake up on the sofa at approx 5am. It certainly sets you up for the day ahead.

It was very nice to meet you all last night (and Poppy this morning as well).

I'm off out now to procure some children for the Valves tribute band.

JP.

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Post by Dadaist » 24 Sep 2005, 17:39

Jackson Priest wrote:I always think it's a good idea to decide to watch Withnail And I at 2.30 in the morning, fall to sleep within the first 5 minutes of it, and wake up on the sofa at approx 5am. It certainly sets you up for the day ahead.

It was very nice to meet you all last night (and Poppy this morning as well).

I'm off out now to procure some children for the Valves tribute band.

JP.
I got home from school once and put "Star Wars" on to play on the video. Next thing I knew, the death star woke me up by exploding.

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Post by Jackson Priest » 24 Sep 2005, 18:27

dada wrote
I got home from school once and put "Star Wars" on to play on the video. Next thing I knew, the death star woke me up by exploding.
One of the (many) things that irked me about the last star wars film was the shot of the death star being built at the end. Which means it took approx 20 years before it was completed, only for Luke to destroy it so heroically (just like shooting Womp Rats, I believe). But then the second, more deadly and more impenetrable (not) death star must have been completed in a matter of months! I know that Lord Vader ordered his minions to "double their efforts" but, frankly: NO! I'm not convinced!

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Post by Jackson Priest » 24 Sep 2005, 19:00

Sorry, I'm sure that last post was filled with inaccuracies - it probably only took about 17 years, and it may not have been womp rats, but I can't be bothered to check. And I quite liked it really (apart from Frankenstein bit).

Alcohol is evil.

Penitently,
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Post by Dadaist » 24 Sep 2005, 19:01

That's PFI for you.

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