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JulesB 15 Dec 2003 01:25

Can't wait to meet up with everyone on the 22nd of January, but I'm concerned that Dottie will be spending a month at the bar! I certainly hope Rosie and Mickey can keep her company. :D :D :D

HA HA HEE HEE Dave! And a HO HO too! :lol: :lol: :roll:

Jules 8)

Vickip 15 Dec 2003 01:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guppie
Well, if Meat doesn't come to the Netherlands summer 2004, I might go to one of the UK concerts too ( preferable one where I don't have to sit. )
I'm still hoping he'll do a show in Holland though. :)

You know I've always wanted to see Holland too .... so if Meat shows up there this summer ..... :))

Vicki

Eva 15 Dec 2003 16:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guppie
Well, if Meat doesn't come to the Netherlands summer 2004, I might go to one of the UK concerts too ( preferable one where I don't have to sit. )

Maybe Glasgow or Brighton?! :P

Love
Eva

Di 15 Dec 2003 17:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eva

Maybe Glasgow or Brighton?! :P

Love
Eva

Omigosh! If he schedules Brighton during the summer I am SOOO there! :bunny:

Di
.... saving up her cookie money.... ;)

Vickip 15 Dec 2003 18:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Di
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eva

Maybe Glasgow or Brighton?! :P

Love
Eva

Omigosh! If he schedules Brighton during the summer I am SOOO there! :bunny:

Di
.... saving up her cookie money.... ;)

You and me both Di :))
Vicki

Guppie 15 Dec 2003 22:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eva
Quote:

Originally Posted by Guppie
Well, if Meat doesn't come to the Netherlands summer 2004, I might go to one of the UK concerts too ( preferable one where I don't have to sit. )

Maybe Glasgow or Brighton?! :P

Love
Eva

Are those concerts where you can get "standing" tickets and be in front of the stage?

ChrissybabezNI 16 Dec 2003 01:02

Would he go to Amsterdam? As we holiday there a lot. A lot of you seem to come from Holland, so it would be good if I saw someone off here on there to help me convert my non meat believer boyfriend.

Chrissy x

Guppie 16 Dec 2003 22:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrissybabezNI
Would he go to Amsterdam? As we holiday there a lot. A lot of you seem to come from Holland, so it would be good if I saw someone off here on there to help me convert my non meat believer boyfriend.

Chrissy x

Forget convert, we'd brainwash the poor guy :lol:
The promo-concert was in Amsterdam. But the tourconcerts were in Rotterdam each tour, In Ahoy.

dottie 17 Dec 2003 20:16

The Arena Bar upstairs is roping off a section for us all at approximately 5.30pm, Um is that to keep us all in, or all the others out :lol:

JulesB 21 Dec 2003 01:26

Plane tickets and show tickets have arrived, hotel is booked and we are learning the "Tube" from a map. Anyone have any "must see" sites in London? We are looking for suggestions, just to make sure we don't miss anything!

Jules 8)

Gina 21 Dec 2003 01:44

Jules..
Yeah... HARRODS!! LOL Shop til ya drop!! LOL NO really..
Tower of London
St Paul's Cathedral
Picadilly Square
Big Ben
Catch a show at a West End Theater.. "We Will Rock You" is playing at the Dominion!! :)
Fortnam and Masons (hope I spelled that right! )
Soho (sp?)
Covent Gardens.. If it aint too cold LOL
Speaker's Corner
Hyde Park..
White Chapel tour..(if you're into grim and scary)
Loads of stuff!! These are things I remember when I was there years ago!
And... Ummmm I hear Meat Loaf will be in town!!! :wink:

Way too many too mention. This is what I remember seeing when I was there!! :) Any locals have any ideas?? LOL
Take the Chunnel (sp?) to France and go to Paris!!

Happy Christmas everyone!

Love and Laughs..
~Gina

CarylB 21 Dec 2003 12:15

Open top bus tour to see "sights" .. H of Parliament, Horseguards Parade, Trafalgar Square, Picadilly Circus, Tower of London etc

Buckingham Palace, Changing of the Guard
St Pauls Cathedral .. Whispering Gallery
Harrods Food Hall
Fortnum and Mason Food Department
Paxton's Cheese Shop in Jermyn Street (parallel to Piccadilly the street is home of top tailors)
Madame Tussaud's
Tate and National Galleries
British Museum
London Eye
Speakers Corner on Sunday morning
I'd say Tea at the Ritz .. but it's now well over $40 per head!!
Petticoat Lane Market (Sunday's best .. skip the jellied eels, but try a salt beef sandwich)

Trips:
Hampton Court Palace (travel by river launch from Westminster)
Warwick Castle (train from London) Only 8 miles from Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon

Eating:
A pub lunch for sausage and mash or steak and kidney pie (leave the kidney if it offends you, but it will be the best tasting steak pie you've ever sampled)
Flanagans in Baker Street for the best fish and chips in the UK served in traditional Edwardian style
Cathay Chinese Restaurant (just off Piccadilly, and London's oldest)
St John's Wood Curry House .. Indian all you can eat buffet

Deb 21 Dec 2003 13:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by CarylB
Open top bus tour to see "sights" .. H of Parliament, Horseguards Parade, Trafalgar Square, Picadilly Circus, Tower of London etc

Buckingham Palace, Changing of the Guard
St Pauls Cathedral .. Whispering Gallery
Harrods Food Hall
Fortnum and Mason Food Department
Paxton's Cheese Shop in Jermyn Street (parallel to Piccadilly the street is home of top tailors)
Madame Tussaud's
Tate and National Galleries
British Museum
London Eye
Speakers Corner on Sunday morning
I'd say Tea at the Ritz .. but it's now well over $40 per head!!
Petticoat Lane Market (Sunday's best .. skip the jellied eels, but try a salt beef sandwich)

Trips:
Hampton Court Palace (travel by river launch from Westminster)
Warwick Castle (train from London) Only 8 miles from Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon

Eating:
A pub lunch for sausage and mash or steak and kidney pie (leave the kidney if it offends you, but it will be the best tasting steak pie you've ever sampled)
Flanagans in Baker Street for the best fish and chips in the UK served in traditional Edwardian style
Cathay Chinese Restaurant (just off Piccadilly, and London's oldest)
St John's Wood Curry House .. Indian all you can eat buffet

Ewww noooo lol, has to be a traditional sunday roast :D

Deb

tbuck 21 Dec 2003 22:40

Thanks for the tips Gina and Caryl. I think we're going to need a vacation after this trip! :wink:

T
*wondering why J insists we have to bring red handkerchiefs to London*
:??: :roll: :lol:

CarylB 23 Dec 2003 19:24

You're welcome .. and if there's one at the top of my list it would be Flanagans .. styled as an Edwardian oyster house, both seating, sawdust on the floor, and the waiting staff in Edwardian costume .. they serve the best fish and chips you'll ever experience :)


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