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It was fan-tastic, a real treat.
We usually watch the New Years concert from Vienna, but we missed it this year. So we treated ourselves to this.
Guess who payed, manker.
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It was fan-tastic, a real treat.
We usually watch the New Years concert from Vienna, but we missed it this year. So we treated ourselves to this.
Guess who payed, manker.
I didn't go but, yea, someone would have had to pay me if they'd wanted the pleasure of my company at that gheyfest.Quote:
Originally Posted by Agrajag
No offence, like :schnauz:
None taken, it's a taste thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I have it.
what is it, a classical concert or something?
I was going to try to explain then thought better of it.Quote:
Originally Posted by maebach
Yes, yes it is.
I like classical concerts.
Indeed, one can only aspire.Quote:
Originally Posted by Agrajag
Did you at least pay for the kebab on the way home or was it a 'wallet dans la maison' affair.
dont know french but understood that :lol:
Indeed not on the sans wallet front. I'm a date who pays her way.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I paid for the sit in Fish Tea as it happens, we both like that.
Oh and a wee bottle of Cointreau for a nightcap. £12.98 ($67) in ASDA (Wal Mart). Purchased on the way home.
You, Madame, are generous to a fault.Quote:
Originally Posted by Agrajag
I've tried saying it fast, slow and with a Scotch accent and I still don't know what a sit in Fish Tea is - nor why you've capitalis(z)ed it.
posh chippys where you sit down and have plates and stuff? :unsure:
Do you think they have gravy :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
probably :snooty:
Can't be.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
Shirley Mme Agrajag wouldn't have let his missus shell out several hundred of her Scotch pounds (condo in NYC) and reciprocated with a haddock.
fish supper on plate be good.
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