Pie Captain and the Wade of Tomorrow.
Oct. 5th, 2004 10:26 amAs the title might indicate, I went to the cinema last night with
riksowden, as part of my hosting and entertaining duties as the "3 search for Adventure" tour of Rik,
eddyfate, and
greebotrill called for a few days at Stately Wade Manor.
Quote of the weekend:
Him: "Gosh, you're right, that's a really nice big house, isn't it?"
Me: "That's the stable block."
Quote of the weekend:
Him: "Gosh, you're right, that's a really nice big house, isn't it?"
Me: "That's the stable block."
*laughs*
Date: 2004-10-05 02:31 am (UTC)Leave it to Rik to say something like that :)
Say hi to him and his pet Americans for me :)
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Date: 2004-10-05 07:12 am (UTC)1) The bonfire field has 200 tons of chipped willow in it, meaning that a bonfire might well be an arror on the basis that roaring conflagrations and large piles of tinder dry wood that you don't want burning tend not to be a good combination.
2) I have no money whatsoever, and jon isn't paying, so we won't be having any fireworks this year.
So...the net result is that a bonfire party this year is unlikely, to say the least.
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Date: 2004-10-05 02:49 am (UTC)*grins*
Haven't seen much of the house but at least you have grounds. Speaking as someone whose parents have a 70x30m back garden plus garden around the house on two other sides, it's OK. ;o)
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