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EADD Meetup at Castle Shambles (was kinky)

Where and when is Spade's mum?


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The thing I love about the (English) Midlands is the contrasts. You can stand on the edge of urban sprawl, climb a hill and there will be nothing but endless rolling moorland on the other side. Even within a town, the affluent areas are only ever a few footsteps away from the poorer areas. And how in the downtown shopping areas, there is often a huge variety of architectural styles above the fascias, where hardly anyone ever looks .....

I love that about devon
 
Not tried mate i'll give them a go though, legendary solos. thanks for suggesting stuff, inspires me

just seen this 3 million videos vid of a girl doing it. sounds too toney and dull but nicely done. i could get my guitar to scream properly

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfvQevEuymU
 
Yes, yes I made a balls of the whole post... Being shouldn't appear after have.
No, it should have been "should have been", not "should have being" or "should of" anything. Of course, I fell into my own pit, should have remembered to do it corretly when correcting someone!
Julie, no idea what a 'conditional auxiliary verb' is, I shall look it up..
Something like "would", "should" or "could". Many languages change the endings of verbs to indicate tense and who is doing the verb, but English doesn't do that so much (apart from a few irregular verbs e.g. "be" {am, is, are, are, are; was, were; have been},"have" {has; had}, "go" {went; have gone}) -- just "~s" for the third person singular present tense, "~ing" for the preent continuous tense (compare "I smoke" vs. "I am smoking") and "~ed" for the past tense. Other, complex tenses are indicated in English using extra verbs such as "will", "can", "have" with "~ed", "must" or "be" with "~ing", and these are known as auxiliary verbs.
 
For what it's worth, Bodda can make Brum on the 1st-2nd, so that's one more. (Or do banned people not technically count?)
 
Meets iz meats. Bodda would be most welcome :)

Brum 1-2 is looking good, methinks. Any chance of a poll to get an idea of how the land lies, modbuddies? The kind where you can see who voted what obviously (to make it easier to see if randomers are voting for the hell of it to skew the vote). For my own part, I could really do with as much notice as possible cos I need to get my script sorted or I have to go without. Daily pickup innit :\
 
Deffo needs moderating. Someone inventive who's responsible for coming up with some humourous excuses when shit hits the fan, and the venue gets trashed, or graffitti starts modernising the Travelodge room 22 walls.
 
i look like shit today and i bet im still better looking than you, rlp


am shaving head, face and getting into a suit tomorrow for someone, im reliably informed at that point looking directly at me can cause blindness, like the sun, or an illegal laserpointer, if you wish
 
... graffitti starts modernising the Travelodge room 22 walls.

*titters*

Y'know I did once attend a mini-meet at a Travelodge (or equivalent) a few years back. We rented two rooms between five of us but (obviously) only really needed one cos drugs. Oddly enough we never did get thrown out despite copious amounts of meph (yeah, was meph-era unfortuately - the kiddies insisted 8),) kopious amounts of ketamine, assorted 2Cs, GBL and various other bobs. Think we may've gotten a knock at some point when... drugs (or possibly setting off the fire alarm cos smoking :o). Fortunately one of our number happened to work for said chain and sweet-talked the manager or whoever it was.

You raise a point though, we will need to sort out a venue of some description. I sincerely hope folks weren't planning on a pissup at a pub. Fuck that. I'm not overly fussed what happens but a Brum-based pub-crawl can get tae fuck :p

(venue discussions take place via pm, incidentally, for obvious reasons)
 
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