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The best night out ever.

edited November 2013 in Not Sports Related
I was just reading the Terry Naylor ticket thread and it got me thinking. If the tickets were bought en block, then not only do you see your favourite band, you also get to sit with fellow lifers...two shared passions, fantastic! In addition you learn that none of your fellow fans are arseholes. A great first set then off to the bar to gossip about Henry (sorry henners but you are a ledge) Even better second half, with you and your mates arms linked singing "All the young dudes" You then finish the evening with a sensible pint in the local. You get home and the missus has waited up...not to scold you but to embrace the story you have to tell, and you remember why you chose her in the first place.

Now that is my best night out.

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  • My littlun not waking up three times is a great night.
  • edited November 2013
    Calling foxes and maybe a few rabbit into view of my NS200 NiteSite and range of the .22 Hornet is my perfect night out, followed by an early morning roe stalk with me .243 is my best night out
  • Now that sounds a quality night out rob
  • Now that sounds a quality night out rob

    Sounds pretty shit to me.
  • Gotta shoot the bunnies AUN pal so they don't munch all your veg!

    ; )
  • lost my granddad this week who used to take me hunting Rob, I was with my cousin and a lad I haven't seen since I was about 15 and the memories we shared were so fresh in our minds, cant beat those nights for me

    sorry AUN but for you to have your veg the animals must be sacrificed
  • Now that sounds a quality night out rob

    Sounds pretty shit to me.
    If you could do anything in the entire world you'd choose to shoot animals?

    And this is your best night ever? Got to be a WUM.
  • lost my granddad this week who used to take me hunting Rob, I was with my cousin and a lad I haven't seen since I was about 15 and the memories we shared were so fresh in our minds, cant beat those nights for me

    sorry AUN but for you to have your veg the animals must be sacrificed

    Sorry about your Grandad mate. Proper memories though
  • PopIcon said:

    Now that sounds a quality night out rob

    Sounds pretty shit to me.
    If you could do anything in the entire world you'd choose to shoot animals?

    And this is your best night ever? Got to be a WUM.
    WUM? You obviously don't know me pal pmsl

  • hell yeah mate, I would give anything to have just one of those nights back ,

    he had a great life, a long one and for the main it was a good health so it was just the right time for him no sadness from me pal but thanks for your condolence
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  • Sorry for your loss @nth london addick. Cherish the memories mate.
  • I do mate was great to see that so many others do as well thank you
  • Thats it...Hijack my thread with tales of dead bunnies :-)
  • PopIcon said:

    Now that sounds a quality night out rob

    Sounds pretty shit to me.
    If you could do anything in the entire world you'd choose to shoot animals?

    And this is your best night ever? Got to be a WUM.
    Each to their own...plus he did answer the question.

  • BIG_ROB said:

    Calling foxes and maybe a few rabbit into view of my NS200 NiteSite and range of the .22 Hornet is my perfect night out, followed by an early morning roe stalk with me .243 is my best night out

    If they ever make another police academy film you would be perfect as Tackleberry Big Rob .
  • The best night out was Thursday nights in the Beehive from 1983-1996.
  • BIG_ROB said:

    Calling foxes and maybe a few rabbit into view of my NS200 NiteSite and range of the .22 Hornet is my perfect night out, followed by an early morning roe stalk with me .243 is my best night out

    Worrying
  • ...... Followed by a mid morning on me plot, digging up potatoes and carrots
  • ......then home for a bit of lunch, nut-loaf with pots and carrots
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  • BIG_ROB said:

    ......then home for a bit of lunch, nut-loaf with pots and carrots

    Finished off with a neighbour on toast :-)

  • BIG_ROB said:

    ......then home for a bit of lunch, nut-loaf with pots and carrots

    After all that pottering you need a bowl of my spicy Quorn sausage bbq casserole Rob, warm you up a treat ;-)
  • BIG_ROB said:

    ......then home for a bit of lunch, nut-loaf with pots and carrots

    WUM ;-)
  • Blondie at The Rivermead Leisure Centre late '98
  • Horse and groom after the play-off final.
  • Blondie at The Rivermead Leisure Centre late '98

    Was she on stage or is this a knee trembler story?

  • Horse and groom after the play-off final.

    Pucker.

  • edited November 2013
    Another night that springs to mined was when I was out with a group of mates celebrating a 21st birthday and an engagement, we were in a cab going down to the Regency nightclub in Chatham and on the radio we were listening to the comeback during Leeds V Charlton game up at St Andrews.....a toast to Peter Shirtliff.
  • Horse and groom after the play-off final.

    Charlton Cocktails
  • BIG_ROB said:

    Horse and groom after the play-off final.

    Charlton Cocktails
    The kareoke was good too.
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