Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 11:44 am
I knew I could get you back here!
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Quantities of real ale, whisky and guys from CH... what was I thinking? Managed to persuade me anyway...Great Plum wrote:I knew I could get you back here!
There was still some whisky in your hip flask if I remember correctly!Ruthie-Baby wrote:Quantities of real ale, whisky and guys from CH... what was I thinking? Managed to persuade me anyway...Great Plum wrote:I knew I could get you back here!
Think we drank it on the 1.34am train back to Reading...Great Plum wrote:There was still some whisky in your hip flask if I remember correctly!Ruthie-Baby wrote:Quantities of real ale, whisky and guys from CH... what was I thinking? Managed to persuade me anyway...Great Plum wrote:I knew I could get you back here!
there was a train that late?Ruthie-Baby wrote:Think we drank it on the 1.34am train back to Reading...Great Plum wrote:There was still some whisky in your hip flask if I remember correctly!Ruthie-Baby wrote: Quantities of real ale, whisky and guys from CH... what was I thinking? Managed to persuade me anyway...
Yeah, I think that's why we went there. We had to wait a long time at the station. I thought we were at Kings Cross, but it turned out we were at Paddington. We spent the intervening time opening boxes of leaflets from the information desk and filling Ian's bag with them. And chain smoking. And talking to a woman with a 'cello. And no one stopped us.Great Plum wrote:there was a train that late?Ruthie-Baby wrote:Think we drank it on the 1.34am train back to Reading...Great Plum wrote: There was still some whisky in your hip flask if I remember correctly!
Well I was expecting to end up at home (in London - kind of near where I'd started).DavebytheSea wrote:So did it matter that you ended up in Reading for the night rather than in Cambridge or somewhere to the north of King's X?
It even seemed funny in the morning when he opened his bag and lots of leaflets came out. Unfortunately they weren't senior railcard applications or anything silly, they were London connections maps which was a bit of a let down.Great Plum wrote:I bet Ian must have been happy...