I feel so extraordinary London's got a hold on me

Goths don't bite, well unless you ask them nicely :JOEL: :D Just avoid The Dev (The Devonshire Arms) Camden's top Goth venue.
 
A0S said:
Goths don't bite, well unless you ask them nicely :JOEL: :D Just avoid The Dev (The Devonshire Arms) Camden's top Goth venue.

My mate got bitten in Rock World once (Manchester's most infamous goth club) so its just long running joke I have.

I just hope I don't break the Manchester rain with me :)
 
bottleneck said:
at the same time?

wont that get kind of sweaty?


Maybe AT is going to have a round of golf.






He will be wearing two pairs of trousers just in case he gets a hole in one. :D


I'll get my coat.


SCIDB
 
amazingtrade said:
I'll be wearing indie stuff, probably a Joy Division t-shirt, black jeans and black trousers. As I am going to a large music gig it won't practical to go in my best shirt and shoes etc.

Am I the only person who finds 99% of band t-shirts cheesy and cringe worthy?
 
AT, if you head towards Old Street, you'll find a few alternative venues. Brick Lane's full of places to eat and got a few decent pubs and the Vibe Bar is a decent venue.

Camden's full of alternative venues.

If you're not planning on getting too wasted, then I'd probably not bother wasting the MOney on a hotel. Sleep in the station.
 
Amazing Trade

Stop being such a wet week.

Book a bloody hotel and have done with it.

Everything in your life is a crisis.

I can recommend the Cumberland off Picaddilly from personal experience.

Regards

Mick
 
mick parry said:
Amazing Trade

Stop being such a wet week.



Everything in your life is a crisis.

true...but he does keep me entertained... :D
 
And entertainment is why we are all here, I mean I could not produce a title "going to London in June" that would be too boring.

Although the title of this thread is about as original as "When I was a small boy Micheal Jackson played with me"
 
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