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Doug Dastardly Posted Jun 24, 1999
For more details, take a look at the user page that Ginger has done which will contain the date, time, location etc (as well as a link to the official Ginger Rules!. Goto http://www.h2g2.com/p97788
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Peta Posted Jun 24, 1999
I hope so, because I too am, just a tiny bit over the age of 30, and intend to be there.!
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Peta Posted Jun 24, 1999
I have been looking for the thread that had Swiv in it saying she couldnt come. Anyone know where it is?
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TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) Posted Jun 24, 1999
Does anyone know how much it would cost to get to London from Lincolnshire?
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TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) Posted Jun 24, 1999
That was quick. What service! My compliments to the waiter. Or Whatever. Anyway.
Its that roundy bit that sticks out above the bigger roundy bit that sticks out over London.
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TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) Posted Jun 24, 1999
I suggest we start a new conversation in a new thread as this one is taking the best part of 4 minutes to load.
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Ginger The Feisty Posted Jun 24, 1999
Freeserve has a travel bit to do with railtrack that should help you work out any trains, and http://www.nationalexpress.co.uk should help you with coach times as they may be cheaper!
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TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) Posted Jun 24, 1999
Cheers! 17 quid shouldn't damage me too much. I may very well take you up on this.
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Ginger The Feisty Posted Jun 24, 1999
OK! DO NOT POST HERE! INSTEAD GOTO http://www.h2g2.com/forumframe.cgi?forum=12921&thread=9663
Thank you
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Jim the Wonder Llama (back from yonder) Posted Jun 24, 1999
Okay, I'll stop posting here now. Doh! Sorry. And I bet somebody loaded this thread up expecting to see something interesting
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daigower Posted Jun 24, 1999
rounders is a splendid passtime, teaches you to count whilst keeping fit at the same time - where and when do I bring my racquet?
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The Ghost Of TV's Frink Posted Jun 25, 1999
I can't believe there is this much talk about rounders and no one here has signed up for the company softball team. Sure, the rules are different, but our differences must bring us together, not drive us apart!
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wingpig Posted Jun 25, 1999
£35 with a railcard, £44 without by train. There are a couple of buses daily leaving from KC that pass through places including Market Deeping, Coningsby, Woodhall Spa, Horncastle, Louth and a few other places before you reach Grimsby. I think it costs about £15 return, though there are a few more services since last I travelled between these two places. I'll ask my dad as he had to go to London recently, poor bugger.
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Ginger The Feisty Posted Jun 25, 1999
Go to http://www.h2g2.com/forumframe.cgi?forum=12921&thread=9663 for details!
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Ginger The Feisty Posted Jul 5, 1999
Call for Beeline/Whitecrow! Beeline/Whitecrow! Call for Beeline/Whitecrow! Ah, there you are? We went to the Goose & Granite on Saturday and unfortunately they don't allow kids near the place. We found a pub that did but the kids have to be gone by 7pm (The Royal Oak). Does the bread & roses or whatever it was called allow kids? Can you find out for us please, urgently? We need somewhere close to the high st that allows kids in for lunch and somewhere that will let them stay for the evening! Thankyou!
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Pastey Posted Jul 5, 1999
Morning Ginger,
I know it wasn't me you were asking, but, according to a beer guide I've got, the Bread & Roses has a family room and therefor should be ok with kids. It's on Clapham Manor Street, phone number 0171 498 1779, and is open all day.
Hope that's helpful.
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